Captain James Cook, warmonger, colonialist, kidnapper and wildlife criminal
I’ve been suspicious about the truth of what I’m taught ever since I was a child. At primary school I learned all …
I’ve been suspicious about the truth of what I’m taught ever since I was a child. At primary school I learned all …
I had an enjoyable time flying a drone this summer. I only set it up a few times, as I had to …
One of the exciting finds at Killerton on our fungus foray with the Devon Fungus Group is a Parasol Mushroom. Our leader …
Killerton is one of my favourite National Trust places in Devon. It’s one of the ones which was sold to the National …
Gabriel and I are visiting the deepest gorge in the South West at Lydford, owned by the National Trust. We’re walking along …
We’re in Wistman’s Wood when I spot a familiar sight. It’s a Beefsteak Fungus, Fistulina hepatica. It’s only small and I’m not …
My son Gabriel’s coming to visit for the weekend. He’s bringing his camera and wants to have a few trips out. We …
I’ve wanted to take a decent photograph of Noltland Castle ever since I first saw it, as I struggled up the hill …
I love the hay and silage fields on Westray. From above they look just like corduroy, with their parallel cords of cut …
There are several large lochs on Westray. Naturally they’re in depressions in the landscape. The Loch of Burness is in a natural …
I’m currently reading the third volume of the Ladybird Book of British Birds and their nests from the 1950s. Times have changed: …
It’s all about perspective. Looking at familiar scenes from a different place always makes you think more deeply about them. Similarly, seeing …
Grobust is one of my favourite beaches on Westray. Can you see the bodyboarders with their bright boards? I love the slightly …
10 ways you know you’re in Orkney Orkney is a very special place. What makes it so special? Here are ten ways …
It was both sad and entertaining to see that BBC Bitsize, the BBC’s resource for school children, had a list of the …
I’m currently reading the third volume of the Ladybird Book of British Birds and their nests from the 1950s. Times have changed: …
I spot a House Martin, Delichon urbicum, on the cliffs at the Castle o’ Burrian. That’s nice. Then I spot another one. …
I love the Westray Regatta. I don’t understand which boats are which. I don’t know the rules. I don’t know where they …
There’s a spot on Westray where a buried ruin of a house is being lost to the sea. Whenever there’s a storm …
Amazingly, there are limbs inside the fat-suit which seals wear. You would, however, be forgiven for thinking otherwise: This one is delicately …
We’re watching the Gannets at Noup Head when the Puffin Whisperer gets very excited. She’s seen one with an egg. The adult …
It’s rare to see a puffling, as young Puffins are called. They’re usually hidden in their rock or earth burrows, safe from …
Noup Head lighthouse isn’t visible until we’re almost on top of it. There’s dew on the grass and on the purple flowers …
There’s a Skeldro, Chaldro or Shaalder, as the Oystercatcher is known in Orkney, in the air. It’s giving me what can only be …
There’s a marked difference in the size of fish which Puffins bring to their burrows. I’m sure that they were bringing smaller …
We are at Noup Head watching the birds fly by. We get a close pass from a Great Black-Backed Gull. Aren’t they …
Puffins have gone from our shores for another year. It’s been a wonderful summer with them and a pleasure to see them …
There’s a Meadow Brown butterfly, Maniola jurtina, on Angelica, Angelica sylvestris, at the Castle o’ Burrian. It makes a lovely scene.
I’ve enjoyed seeing the meadows being cut on Westray this summer and then being baled and wrapped. The skill of the farmers …
Kittiwakes are one of my favourite birds. I love their delicate bills, their dipped-in-ink wings and their streamlined bodies. And their “Kittiwaaaak” …