Gannet (Morus bassanus) – By Aberlady Beavers
This creation was done by Aberlady Beavers and they selected the Gannet because they enjoy seeing them diving for fish […]
Gannet (Morus bassanus) – By Aberlady Beavers Read Post »
This creation was done by Aberlady Beavers and they selected the Gannet because they enjoy seeing them diving for fish […]
Gannet (Morus bassanus) – By Aberlady Beavers Read Post »
The Aberlady Cubs made art pieces for three creatures. The leaders chose these as they thought it was something we
Kelp or Oarweed (Laminaria digitata) – By Aberlady Cubs Read Post »
The Aberlady Cubs made art pieces for three creatures. The leaders chose these as they thought it was something we
Common Starfish (Asterias rubens) – By Aberlady Cubs Read Post »
There are at least 10,000 species of these swimming bristly worms, some of which pop with brilliant colours or light
Annelid Polychaete Worm – By Madeleine Shepherd Read Post »
Overfishing can devastate it and once gone the undersea habitat becomes much poorer. • 5 different kinds of kelp should
Dabberlocks Kelp (Aleria esculenta) – By Bella Tree Read Post »
Twaite shad are now rare in the Firth of Forth and are a protected species. This fish is a member
Twaite Shad (Alosa fallax) – By Jennie Loudon Read Post »
As one of the longest distance migrants in the animal kingdom, the Forth is an internationally important wintering site for
Knot (Calidris canutus) – By Niamh McFie-Sneddon Read Post »
Horse mussel beds are listed as priority marine habitats, and are a Priority Marine Feature in Scottish waters. The horse
Horse Mussel (Modiolus modiolus) – By Saskia Gavin Read Post »
I am interested in the beautiful shapes and patterns made by seaweeds, and I thought that the Knotted Wrack had
Knotted Wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum) By Susan McNaughton Read Post »
I chose the bottlenose dolphin because they are smart, friendly, and fun to watch. Bottlenose dolphins can be 4 metres
Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) – By Valerie Duncan Read Post »
The small Brittle star, Amphipholis squamata, also known as ‘brooding snake star’ is related to the starfish. This Brittle star
Brittle Star (Amphipholis squamata) – By Ellis Tree Read Post »
I have seen one on a picture glowing with bioluminescence. It captured my mind to draw it realistically. Despite looking
Northern comb jelly (Beroe cucumis) – By Levente Magyar Read Post »
I am interested in bacteria after learning about them in school. I thought it would be good to learn more
Bacteria: E.Coli (Escherichia Coli) – By Ruis Corke (aged 7) Read Post »
As the spouse of a birdwatcher I have spent many hours on the trail of various bird species. It is
Knot (Calidris canutus) – By Kathleen Wilson Read Post »
I heard about the avian flu is wreaking havoc on seabirds and they are desperate for help. As far as
Gannet (Morus bassanus) – By Levente Magyar Read Post »
I loved the picture of the living sea urchin, usually you just see the empty mineral shell. Bizarrely they have
Common Sea Urchin – by Angela Mehlert Read Post »