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Pale yellow primrose flowers and small yellow wildflowers bloom among green grass and leaves in a meadow, with bare trees and wooden fencing in the background.

Wildlife Watch: March 2022

Posted: 05/04/2022 by Caroline Welch

 

Bright pink wildflowers with star-shaped petals grow among green, spiky leaves and other foliage in an outdoor, natural setting. The background is slightly blurred with hints of trees and plants.
Red Campion in flower
A cluster of green cleavers (Galium aparine) plants with slender stems and whorled narrow leaves, growing among mossy logs and other vegetation in a natural outdoor setting.
Cleavers / Goose Grass
Pale yellow primrose flowers and small yellow wildflowers bloom among green grass and leaves in a meadow, with bare trees and wooden fencing in the background.
Primroses
A close-up of a thin twig with fresh green leaves and buds, set against a blurred background of a woodland area and a gravel path.
Hazel buds emerging
Several small, tan mushrooms grow among green grass and dry brown leaves. A curled stick with blue-grey lichen lies nearby on the ground. The scene is outdoors, close to the forest floor.
Fungi and Lichen
A good nesting hole!
A close-up of a thin branch with fresh green leaves, set against a blurred background of foliage and dead leaves on the ground.
Hawthorn leaf buds emerging
Close-up of green leaves and clusters of small, unopened flower buds on a plant, with bare trees and a river blurred in the background. One yellowing leaf is visible among the green foliage.
Laurel – in flower
Broccolli flowering in the Walled Garden

Category: Monthly Wildlife Watch, Wildlife

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Rosie’s Week in Pictures – February 2026

01/04/2026

By Admin2

Engaging young people with heritage can be difficult, so we were delighted to welcome Rosie for 4 days of work experience in February 2026. This is Rosie’s Blog: Day 1 The day started with a quick tour of the parkland, beginning outside the Carmarthenshire museum in Jenkinson’s Garden, which I learned would once have been …

Learn More | Dysgwch Mwy “Rosie’s Week in Pictures – February 2026”

Introducing Connie – Work Placement Student at Bishop’s Park.

01/04/2026

By Admin2

Engaging young people with heritage can be difficult. Working with students from Swansea University helps us understand how to do that better. This is Connie’s story. “Hi! My name is Connie.  I’m a 21-year-old Public History and Heritage Master’s student at Swansea University, and I’m doing my work placement at Parc Yr Esgob. I am …

Learn More | Dysgwch Mwy “Introducing Connie – Work Placement Student at Bishop’s Park.”

Introducing Ben – Work Placement Student at Parc yr Esgob 2026

01/04/2026

By Admin2

Engaging young people with heritage can be difficult. Working with students from Swansea University helps us understand how to do that better. This is Ben’s story. “Hi, my name is Ben and I am a 23-year-old History Master’s student at Swansea University.  I have selected Parc Yr Esgob for my work placement. I am from …

Learn More | Dysgwch Mwy “Introducing Ben – Work Placement Student at Parc yr Esgob 2026”
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