Blue Tits #1
Finally! Some decent light. Aren’t Blue Tits fantastic? This one has a raised crest to die for: They’ve got to be one …
Finally! Some decent light. Aren’t Blue Tits fantastic? This one has a raised crest to die for: They’ve got to be one …
There’s a Coypu in the lake at Lago di Alviano. They look like they are doing doggy-paddle. I’d love to see what …
Strike a pose! If Nuthatches had a decade and musical style, what would it be? Might they be New Romantics from the …
There are two African Sacred Ibis in the lake at Lago di Alviano. Here’s one: Their scientific name, Threskiornis aethiopicus, gives another …
Blue Tits, Cyanistes caeruleus, always cheer me up. Who doesn’t have their spirits lifted when they see a bright, tiny little bird …
It’s wet at Lago di Alviano. The light is poor and it’s cold. We have a cold packed lunch and plenty of …
Kangaroo Island is sometimes called Australia’s Galapagos. It was separated from Australia by the same climatic event which separated Ireland from Britain …
If Kangaroo Island is going to recover from the devastating bush fires which have destroyed much of the environment in the last …
It’s taken 500 million years of wind and rain and pounding waves to sculpt these exceptional forms: The position of the rocks, …
“Kangaroo Island. Too good to spoil.” That’s what the Australian Government’s Natural Resources website says. “Keep Kangaroo Island free from introduced pests. …
“Kangaroo Island. Too good to spoil.” That’s what the Australian Government’s Natural Resources website says. Kangaroo Island is home to 4,000 people. …
Arriving in the park I see a male Common Kestrel, Falco tinnunculus. I think it may have a couple of ticks on …
There’s a blue butterfly on a short flowering plant amongst the grass in Parco della Caffarella in Rome. It has antennae with …
These Monk Parakeets are making themselves at home: They’ve spread in many European countries because of escapes from the pet trade. Their …
I’ve a day in the park at Parco della Caffarella in Rome. Having said that, I’ll probably spend a fair amount of …
It’s a rainy day in Rome and I’m out in the park. I take shelter in the bird hide. There’s nothing happening. …
My Italian life in 2019 started in January with a whale of a murmuration with a raptor on its tail. Just click …
2019 has seen me explore Devon a little more. I’ve been out onto Emsworthy Mire on Dartmoor a few times to enjoy …
The turning of the year is always a great time for reflection. Celebrating the darkest day with the thought that longer days, …
I try my luck again to get some decent photographs of the Ring Ouzels at Emsworthy Mire. I have a large flask …
Limpets are incredible organisms. They can withstand the heaviest seas, can live despite being baked by the sun and desiccated on hard …
It’s the middle of winter. It’s time to rest and appreciate another year gone. It’s time to see distant family members, or …
1. One and a half million Robins are killed by cats in the UK every year That’s a statistic based upon a …
Amanita muscaria; the Fly Agaric. Magical, aren’t they?
Eight years ago I was offered half a day’s work in Australia, all expenses paid. That’s not something I was expecting. All …
I’m at Bovey Heathfield. It’s not quite Dartmoor and the heath is a lowland heath. There are plenty of spiders blocking the …
I’ve collaborated with the musician John Bentley to create this video for his song ‘You’re Next’. It’s a song-list of extinct species, …
There are Parasol mushrooms in the fields at Emsworthy Mire. They are huge, but not as huge as the dinner-plate sized Macrolepiota …
A walk from Emsworthy Mire. Dartmoor is an impressive landscape of human destruction. It’s been cut and burnt and grazed. And thousands …
I’ve heard there are Ring Ouzels at Emsworthy Mire. Ring Ouzels are thrushes which nest on high moors and upland crags in …