
Raven over Einar
There’s a Raven perched at the back of Einar. By the time I get my camera it is already in flight. I …
the natural history of Westray
There’s a Raven perched at the back of Einar. By the time I get my camera it is already in flight. I …
Bones picked clean, floats, driftwood branches and strange objects all collected in a box; I love beachcombing.
There’s a juvenile Sanderling on the rocks. It pitter-patters busily among the seaweed. Suddenly I realise there are a flock of them …
Cars are a danger to wildlife. On the road back from Pierowall there is a Hedgehog corpse. Forty years ago I spotted …
Beadlet Anemones are vicious territorial monsters. There are both male and female anemones and each of them can become pregnant on their …
It takes a lot of courage or stupidity (at least what counts as that in the so called First World) to put …
Common Seals are wonderful and wild animals. This one at Broughton is yawning and showing its teeth perfectly; three front teeth, one …
The seals at Broughton on Westray are curious.
It appears that Westray Wildlife will be continuing their two-for-one offers for the remainder of the month. :)
It’s the afternoon and the seals are out in force at Broughton on Westray. From all appearances they seem to have had dinner; at least that’s what I look like after I’ve had mine.
Forty years ago today I was happy with my head in a rock pool and beach-combing in South Wales. Today I’m happy …
Forty years ago today I was 12 years old and combing the beaches in Tenby looking for interesting finds for my nature …
Forty years ago my nature notebooks show that I wasn’t just observing the natural world but I was prodding it and poking …
Forty years ago I was a 12 year old boy and was busy writing my nature notebooks. I made detailed drawings of …
I always thought that it was odd that so much seaweed washes up on beaches. If seaweed has evolved over millions of …
40 years ago I was on holiday and writing my nature notebooks with a full account of every species that I identified. …
Forty years ago I was 12 years old and had just started my nature notebooks. I drew what I saw on holiday …
Small Periwinkles are beautiful. Forty years ago today on 15 August 1976 I was on holiday and I was describing them in …
Butterflies are very noticeable insects. They have large bright wings and fly during the day. How they escape being eaten by birds …
Sometimes there’s just too much wildlife going on here in Westray. We’re sitting on the beach in Pierowall Bay watching the seals …
Forty years ago I was twelve years old and had been using a Single Lens Reflex camera for a couple of years. …
Forty years ago I was scouring the beaches at Tenby looking for any interesting living creatures. As is so common, I only …
One of the greatest things you can have as a child is a love of the natural world. To have the capacity …
Forty years ago today, on 11 August 1976, I was 12 years old, my family were on holiday in South Wales, and …
Black Guillemots seem to be called Tysties on Orkney. This one has caught something tasty. It looks to me like a Butterfish. …
I love Grobust beach. The walk down to it from the car park is covered in daisies.
The statistics say we catch 60,000 tonnes of edible crab around the British Isles each year. Imagine if we talked about humans …
There’s a single red poppy down by the bay. It’s so fragile. As fragile as life itself.
The white clover is beautiful. In many places in the world people are discouraged from growing it because it attracts bees which may sting people. Personally I’d rather have bees than lawyers.
Guillemots are known as Aaks in Orkney. This Aak egg has been raided from the cliffs at Noup Head and eaten.