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Rey's Masters blog - 1
Find out all about Rey's first month as a Masters student!
Rey's Masters blog - 4
Find out all about the end of Rey's second semester!
Rey's Masters Blog - 2
Find out all about Rey's last semester and the start of semester 2!
Rey's Masters Blog - 3
Find out all about the first half of Rey's second semester!
Mistle thrush
The mistle thrush likely got its name from its love of mistletoe - it will defend a berry-laden tree with extreme ferocity! It is larger and paler than the similar song thrush, standing upright…
Mountain Mile of Difference
Having gone extinct in 1947, the Juniper tree is making a comeback. Our latest planting of 100 junipers along the Mountain Mile follows plantings near Guthrie's memorial in 2016 and 2020.…
MWT has a Master's intern!
MWT are thrilled to announce that Rachael Harrop, our Communications Officer, is now also MWT's student intern.
Long-tailed duck
This dainty seaduck is a winter visitor to our coasts, particularly in northern and eastern Scotland.
Colt's-foot
Looking like a short Dandelion, but with a much rounder middle, Colt's-foot is a 'weed' of waste ground and field edges that brightens up early spring with its sunshine-yellow…
Herb-paris
Herb-Paris has four oval leaves set in a cross, with an understated crown of yellow-green flowers rising from the middle. This makes it quite a distinctive plant of ancient and damp woodlands on…
Purging buckthorn
An uncommon hedgerow and woodland tree of central and eastern England, Purging buckthorn displays yellow-green flowers in spring, and poisonous, black berries in autumn.