FCCT Blog

Wild Things in May!

April 24, 2020

Following on from last month, what kind of things should you keep an eye out for when walking in Fif...
Whilst getting out on site and conducting surveys may not be possible at the moment, it does give th...
What might you see, even from your back garden, over the course of April in Fife? We’ve put togeth...
The Loo of the Year Award not just a gimmick but an important performance indicator! The provision o...

How Are Sand Dunes Born?

February 10, 2020

 Well, one way is the wind. They start tiny, just grains of sand blown by the wind by the process o...
A walk along the coast, a seat by a pond, even a sea-view from a window can all have significant ben...

Butterfly Invasion!

October 1, 2019

Did you see any Painted Ladies this summer? They were here in their millions, you might have seen th...

Something’s Abuzz

September 9, 2019

Summer’s beginning to enter its long, slow turn into autumn, and although the swifts have already ...
Meadow crane’s-bill (Geranium pratense) is one of the most spectacular plants on the coast near ...
In the autumn of last year some time was spent gathering the acorns that had dropped from the magnif...
The white flowers of Common Scurvygrass are coming into bloom around the Fife coast now and will kee...