Old Lodge nature reserve in the Ashdown Forest was turned into a winter wonderland last week.
Thanks for Tom Lee for sharing his beautiful video with us.
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Old Lodge nature reserve in the Ashdown Forest was turned into a winter wonderland last week.
Thanks for Tom Lee for sharing his beautiful video with us.
Best viewed in full screen
#NatureTableLive our monthly look at wildlife highlights from across Sussex inspired by your stories and photos, is back on Thursday 4 March. Free event, register here: https://t.co/jiUq0y7SCv pic.twitter.com/T9gBMB6ODm
— Sussex Wildlife Trust 🦔 (@SussexWildlife) February 27, 2021
The Common Lizards are back, sunbathing in my garden in Brighton! @SussexWildlife pic.twitter.com/UfWv1Antoy
— Das Baskill (@DrDasB) February 27, 2021
If you want to create a warm, dry and cosy home safe from prying eyes and predators, going underground is a popular option. Charlotte Owen digs a little deeper in her blog to find out more about the animal architects who create their own underground homes: https://t.co/ix0N2epsAp pic.twitter.com/Gpv2HX57ew
— Sussex Wildlife Trust 🦔 (@SussexWildlife) February 27, 2021