On 27 April 1947, the first Great Tit egg of the year was counted in the University of Oxford's 'living laboratory' at Wytham Woods. It was to be the start of a deep and on-going relationship between ...
A guided tour of the bluebells at Wytham Woods. We can meet in the Car Park at 2pm, though it is in biking distance from Oxford and it is possible to take a number 6 bus to Wolvercote then a 25 minute ...
Global warming is causing great tits to hatch a month earlier than they did 75 years ago, a long-running study revealed. Scientists working on one of the longest studies of animal populations in the ...
The re-discovered diaries and photographs of ecological pioneer Charles Elton have been digitised for the first time, providing a unique insight into the changing face of an Oxfordshire woodland from ...
A LIMITED reopening of Wytham Woods will take place for school groups to use as outdoor teaching spaces and nature trails. Visits to the ancient woodland near Oxford, which has been closed since March ...
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"In some parts of this wood, egg-laying has shifted by three weeks," explains Dr Ella Cole of Oxford University. The softly-spoken, seasoned ornithologist is showing me around a very special field ...
A rediscovered silent film made almost a century ago is set to feature in a cinema screening with a new soundtrack. Hazel ffennell directed Days of Chivalry on land owned by her family around Wytham, ...
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