Anyone on the west coast of Wales? If so you’ll be having the same weather as us. Storm Miguel is upon us! 24 hrs solid rain and now wind but what is so surprising is just how cold it is. However, our bird feeder which I make sure is well stocked has given us a fabulous show- it’s better than any television! Young families…
We have been caravanners for many years and tend to use CLs and CSs as we are in both Clubs. Whilst away in the van we always go on various circular walks but we have now this somewhat crazy idea about walking the Coast to Coast from St Bees to Robin Hood's Bay utilising the caravan as a base and using public transport and…
I am livid to hear that a local Norfolk council has netted a cliff thereby stopping Sand Martins from accessing their traditional nesting sites. There is a government petition to protect our visiting birds to bring the next generation forth. These tiny birds fly some 2000 miles to get here then we block them, disgraceful.…
I have had this is the garden for the last two years. finally got it.
Which sites would folk recommend for getting up close with those wildlife and nature experiences many of us enjoy. Recently went to Stamford, Red Kites, Buzzards, Jays and many butterflies to be seen in the surrounding woodland. What a gem!
Just had a great day out visiting this place. Great story about the history of the Gardens . Lots to see and do for everyone. Better still by using the CMC Great Savings Guide Voucher 2019 managed a ‘bogof’ on adult admission. £15.00 saving paid for lunch for Her Ladyship and me...Very happy 😃 RnJ...
Having just flown in from sub Saharan Africa, the nightingale males are full of testosterone and seeking a mate for the breeding season. For the next week to ten days they will sing their hearts out DAY AND NIGHT from heavily shrubbed areas close to fresh water to find a mate. Like much of nature, the population of these…
Official statement from the RSPB 'Time is running out' 'Nature is wonderful, but it's in the midst of a crisis. There are over 40 million fewer birds in the UK than there were 40 years ago. Shockingly, most people don't realise nature is falling silent.' Have you noticed the decline, what's to be done? 😢 What are we doing…
Well it it looks like the decline in insect species over the next decades will be catastrophic for us humans. Once again it appears to be a Sapien induced nightmare in common with climate change and oceanic pollution. When I'll we wake up to the fact that we are custodians of the great outdoors which we apparently 'love'…
I was at our local garden club this week, listening to a talk about seed growing, nice to think of warmer weather and growing your own. But the talk also turned to snowdrops. I learnt something new, not far from us James Allen, known as the Snowdrop King was the first person to develop new breeds from wild snowdrops and…
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