A plant which is its own watering can
I love it when I spot a parasitic plant. There was the time I spotted Ghost Pipes in Virginia: And then found …
I love it when I spot a parasitic plant. There was the time I spotted Ghost Pipes in Virginia: And then found …
There’s a Herring Gull on the wall of the River Lemon. They always look as if they’re wearing strange flesh-coloured tights to …
Someone appears to have brought their dog hair clippings to the park. Either that or there’s been a horrendous dog fight here. …
There’s a Willow Warbler giving it everything it’s got on Yarner Heath. Look at that little mouth, so wide open: I love …
Since taking photographs of Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers I’ve learned what a treat they are for many people to see. They’re tiny, rare, …
Most of my photography is taken ‘in passing’. It’s very rare that I go out with the intention of photographing a particular …
They’re small, fast and easily confused. How do you tell Swifts, Swallows, House Martins and Sand Martins apart? Firstly, Swallows, House Martins …
I don’t know why, but I’ve never got close to a Collared Dove. Not in Devon, not in Italy, not in Orkney. …
I was so delighted last time I visited my local Dippers on the River Lemon: I decided to pay them another visit, …
I spent a large part of my childhood going on nature walks. You never knew what you were going to find, being …
I hate sharp fences. They’re there to make sure property is protected, but their defence often turns into attack when people tangle …
There’s a pair of Jackdaws working diligently through the cardboard in the recycling boxes. You’re meant to leave your recycling out before …
This Woodpigeon made a fabulous shape as it flew quickly overhead. It’s a massive file and the level of detail in every …
Sit or stand at the edge of the river and something soon becomes clear. There are an awful lot of dogs missing …
I last saw Dippers in my home town over twenty years ago. I get the tip-off that they’re still here and decide …
Carrion Crows are some of the most interesting birds to observe. I occasionally watch a man who walks across a local footbridge …
I love the patterns in old wood. Whenever I’m out walking I’m looking for signs of nature and signs of growth, textures …
The Stonechat is named after its call; a sound like two stones being banged together. I’ve really enjoyed my time with them …
Life has a habit of damaging you. People get bitter and angry and cynical as they get older. They just can’t help …
The chirping of flocks of House Sparrows is a joyous thing. They’re noisy, gregarious creatures and full of the joys of spring. …
It’s a year since I bought a trail camera. It senses movement or heat and triggers still and video recording. It’s a …
Have you ever tried making love on a waterbed? Ask a swan what it’s like. Archimedes could have predicted the outcome; you …
Robins are either alert or they are no longer. Being alert is a life or death capability. This one has a straight-footed …
I’m out early in the woods to catch the wildlife before the other photographers and birdwatchers get here. Here is a bit …
It’s clearly thirsty work flying from Africa to the UK. I pop into the Devon Wildlife Trust Reserve at Bovey Heathfield for …
I’m walking along the outskirts of my local industrial estate when a bird flies up from in front of me. It’s been …
There’s a sound I know coming from the tree tops. I can’t see where it’s coming from. My directional hearing is awful. …
I thought that last week’s Buzzard drama over my local industrial estate was it for me. After all, how much great Buzzard …
Hello and welcome to my blog, particularly for those who haven’t visited before. This Hall of Einar blog has been going for …
Lichen is very slow growing. It helps that it often grows on stones with dates carved into them. It gives a different …