Eden Estuary Newsletter February 2025

Publish Date: Thursday February 20, 2025

Eden Estuary Newsletter February 2025

Although we’re still experiencing the cold embrace of winter, the daylight hours are lengthening and some earlier flowers, such as Snowdrops and Crocus, have started to show. We’re still very much a host to our over-wintering visitors but some interesting species may be on the move, especially with the stormy weather we’ve had.

Read the February edition of the Eden Estuary newsletter to find out what species have been spotted in the past month.

Visit our website to read more about the Eden Estuary and other Local Nature Reserves.

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