Bird walk and survey

Thanks to Gracie Grazina Muzikeviciene for organising! I asked for help on EWG to organise a bird walk (survey) in Northolt- Northala fields. We're very lucky to receive a help…

Read more about the article Bird walk and survey
Northala Fields Northolt

Harvest Mouse release

Meet at the Hayloft/farmyard at 1pm to help us release 55 more young mice to the meadows! We’ll be walking across the meadows, carrying tanks, across country.

Bat Walk

Join us on the common to learn about and observe our local bats. We will meet just inside the entrance on the corner of Argyle Road and Scotch Common (i.e.…

Bat Walk

Join us in the park to learn about and observe our local bats. We will meet just inside the Entrance on Blondin Avenue. After a short introduction, we'll be using…

Open Day & Autumn Bioblitz!

We will have an Autumn Bioblitz this Saturday. It will be a fairly low key event, mostly us just poking around looking for different creatures and hopefully some fungi! We'll…

Read more about the article Open Day & Autumn Bioblitz!
Volunteer created pond at EWG@Costons Lane Nature Reserve. Photo by Caroline Farrow

Open Day Cancelled!

  The Reserve will not be open this Saturday as we will all be at the Horsenden Festival of Nature but will be back in two weeks as usual! The…

Read more about the article Open Day Cancelled!
Volunteer created pond at EWG@Costons Lane Nature Reserve. Photo by Caroline Farrow

Paradise Fields Bat Walk

Join Sean and some bat pack helpers on an evening bat walk at Paradise Fields, meeting at 8.30 pm at the underpass from Mcdonalds' carpark, UB6 0UW. You'll get the…

Northala Fields Bat Walk

Join Sean and some bat pack helpers on an evening bat walk at Northala Fields, meeting at 9 pm outside the fishing club buildings by the main lakes in the…

Dragonflies, Damselflies & Nature walk with Neil Anderson

We’re very lucky to have Neil Anderson in EWG, an incredibly knowledgeable naturalist. Neil has kindly agreed to lead us on a walk around Perivale Park and wetlands focusing on…

Read more about the article Dragonflies, Damselflies & Nature walk with Neil Anderson
Female emperor dragonfly laying eggs in the Perivale wetlands. Photo by Caroline Farrow

Butterfly & moth walk with David Howdon

Calling all butterfly lovers and moth enthusiasts! Local lepidopterologist David Howdon is leading a walk on Horsenden Hill to see some of the resident butterflies and moths, such as White-letter…

Read more about the article Butterfly & moth walk with David Howdon
Neozephyrus quercus 16/06/2020 Horsenden Hill Photo by David Howdon

A walk around Warren farm

A wonderful insect and bird-filled walk around Warren Farm. Meet at the Fox pub in Hanwell.

Read more about the article A walk around Warren farm
Photo by Chantal Anita

Walpole Park Bird Walk

The Walpole Park Bird Walks hosted by Nigel Dodd of West London Birders and John Wells are every third Saturday of the month, meeting outside the café for an hour…

Discover the Flora of Warren Farm

Do you want to Learn about the Wildflowers at Warren Farm and surrounding areas - @Neil Anderson will be leading a walk to show and teach us about the range…

Read more about the article Discover the Flora of Warren Farm
Photo by Kish Woolmore

Bird Walk at Osterley Park

A bird walk at Osterley Park, hosted by Kish Woolmore. The walk and car parking is free and NT Ranger Ben Griffiths will lead the group around gardens and lakes.…

Read more about the article Bird Walk at Osterley Park
photo by Caroline Farrow

Volunteers BBQ at Costons

A summer BBQ to thank all the hard-working volunteers who come along to Costons and to other volunteering events to help us out. Further details will be provided nearer the…

Peregrine Fledgewatch!

Fledging is imminent and may just happen Wednesday or Thursday this week. Morning session observing the action. Need as many eyes on them this week as possible to make sure…

Read more about the article Peregrine Fledgewatch!
photo by Matt Smith

Peregrine chick watch!

We’ll be meeting 8 am to 11 am with binoculars and telescopes for all the get a good view of our three Peregrine falcon chicks, who are becoming more mobile…