Natural Heritage Blog
Find out more about Shetland's outstanding natural heritage and what to look out for in our natural heritage blog.
Covid-19 'What to look for this week' Series
Our Natural Heritage Expert Paul Harvey has developed a series of 'What to look out for' blogs for us.
- What to look out for - Wheatears - published 29th April 2020
- What to look out for - Bumblebees - published 6th May 2020
- What to look for this week - Wonderful Waders - published 12th May 2020
- What to look for this week - Wildflowers - published 19th May 2020
- What to look for this week - Beautiful Butterflies - published 9th June 2020
- What to look for this week - The trouble with lichen - published 17th June 2020
- What to look for this week - Orchids are blooming - published 24th June 2020
- What to look for this week - Dragons and Damsels - published 1st July 2020
- What to look for this week - Out of the Darkness - published 7th July 2020
- What to look for this week - Beautiful 'Weeds' - published 29th July 2020
- What to look for this week - Gentinan Heaven - published 5th August 2020
- What to look for this week - Convolvulus Hawk-moth, a Kingfisher and Tufa - published 25th August 2020
- What to look for this week - Hoverflies - published 2nd September 2020
- What to look for this week - Remarkable Journeys - published 15th September 2020
- What to look for this week - Birds and the Big Freeze - published 15th February 2021
- What to look for the week - Blue Tits and Woodpeckers - published 22nd February 2021
- Rise of the Relict Birch Seed - published October 2022
We rely on the generous support of our funders and supporters to continue our work on behalf of Shetland. Everything we do is about caring for Shetland's outstanding natural and cultural heritage on behalf of the community and for future generations. . Donations are welcomed and are essential to our work.
Photo: Seals at Rerwick, Shetland, SM