Bat Walk Training
As the sun slowly set on the horizon, a small group of around 20 people gathered at Horsenden Farm to learn about Bats and how to lead Bat Walks. Paradise…
As the sun slowly set on the horizon, a small group of around 20 people gathered at Horsenden Farm to learn about Bats and how to lead Bat Walks. Paradise…
In recent days the Swifts are arriving back in Ealing! We have pretty much completed phase one of our Swift project, with about 60 boxes already up and ready for…
WHY DO BIRDS SING SO GAY? (from the song, “Why Do Fools Fall In Love”, originally by Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers.) Wren singing, by Caroline Farrow It's just after…
From the EWG@Costons Lane Grand Opening Day! Lesley selling raffle tickets like a boss! First of all, I want to say thank you to everyone who came out to the…
The big day is coming – and we can’t wait for it! This Sunday (08/05/22) marks a very important milestone for Ealing Wildlife Group: it’s the day we will officially…
We're very excited to have exceeded our funding goal to help save Ealing's Swifts. If you're not aware of the campaign you can read more here. But now, we are…
Mission: An exhibition of photography to highlight the wonderful nature and wild spaces on our doorstep, celebrating the important relationships between people and local wildlife in Ealing. "Wake me up…
Where we were in 2020, where we are now, and where we are going in 2021. Includes a gallery of wildlife and an update on the progress of the site so far.
The summer is coming near to an end but with relaxing of lockdown rules we wanted to squeeze in a few bat walks before our little winged flittermouse friends retire…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WBKh_fFWB4&t=122s Soprano Pipistrelles feeding over the Hammer pond at Knepp Wildland Safaris on a trip to Sussex. A few other visitors too! Listen to their calls on bat detector equipment…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOTMGb04nq0 Recording biodiversity on July 28th 2018 at our local conservation project, Boles Meadow with EWG volunteers, members and passersby. Some interesting discoveries crop up, and an impressive list of…