The secret life of Cowbar Bund
The bund is a rich green all over in mid-March. Click below to read more about what can be seen on the bund in early spring.
The bund is a rich green all over in mid-March. Click below to read more about what can be seen on the bund in early spring.
This time last year the bund was still bare earth but today it is covered in green shoots from a variety of plants which will flower later in the year. Click below to read more about what is already growing.
Mark Askew from Teesmouth Bird Club kindly arranged for us to make an appeal for more photos of birds on Cowbar in TBC's December newsletter. Click below to read more about this newsletter.
Autumn bird migration is quite a drawn out affair, with some birds heading south as early as July and others lingering into November, but October is one of the most exciting on our coast. Click below to read more about seasonal bird visitors on Cowbar this autumn.
Autumn born hoglets have to gain enough weight to survive hibernation. Click below to read more.
Our hard work collecting the last of the arisings on Cowbar Lane have been rewarded with a lucky find. Click below to read more.
Finding and reporting a young barn owl fatality. Click below to read more
Hurrah, the hedgehogs are back! Click below to read more.
The herring gulls have now finished the business of rearing for another year and have largely moved off their nesting sites. Click below for more information about the gulls on Cowbar.
The Mammal Society’s National Harvest Mouse Survey begins next month and runs until March 2023. Click below to find out more and see how you could get involved.