Patience
If patience is a virtue, Kingfishers are very virtuous birds. This one sat watching for ripples and underwater silhouettes for five minutes. …
If patience is a virtue, Kingfishers are very virtuous birds. This one sat watching for ripples and underwater silhouettes for five minutes. …
I’ve often wondered what kelp-burning pits looked like on Westray. There was a huge industry here, exporting the ash from burning seaplants …
I love to see a Kingfisher, Alcedo atthis. This female is stunning even though she’s far away in the reeds. And she’s …
I watched an Arctic Tern colony struggle to raise chicks over the last summer. There was plenty of food, although maybe not …
I particularly liked the reviews which mentioned, “Wendy’s baps delicious!” and “My partner loved the Proper Job”, which may well confuse any of my readers outside the UK.
What happens when your colony collapses, your numbers are too low and you can’t protect your chicks from predators? What if there’s …
Britain is full of decaying infrastructure. Whether it’s disused railway lines, abandoned after Dr Beeching’s report, or stagnant canals filling slowly with …
I’m having a trip to Stover Country Park in cold weather when I’m delighted to see there are Goosanders on the lake. …
Hartshead Pike is a familiar landmark to anyone from Oldham or Ashton. It’s a monument on top of a hill with commanding …
This Nuthatch had a lot to say at Stover Country Park. The noise they make is just like an insistent car alarm. …
St Paul’s Church is named after Paul, or Saul as he was frequently known, who wrote a quarter of what became the New Testament of the Holy Bible. He was a Jewish man whose job was to persecute Christians and who had a dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus.
I’m fascinated by Goosander. Just take a look at the ‘teeth’ on this beak. They first bred in the UK in 1871 …
The crow family clearly has more than mourning clothes in its genetic wardrobe. This pink Jay with electric blue wing flashes is …
We’re on a trip to RSPB Greylake in Somerset. There’s a male Marsh Harrier harrying the marshes. I love its grey go-faster …
There’s a Goosander on one of the ponds at Daisy Nook. What a fabulous experience. I have to lie down on the …
A lovely, cold, New Year walk in Daisy Nook Country Park was brightened even more by a flash of emerald green. It’s …
We’re on board the Kelly’s Hero out of Brixham when a loud sneeze echoes across the water. This Grey Seal has a …
This is a Common Guillemot in its non-breeding plumage. Some of them, however, are getting frisky. This one is in breeding plumage …
The Lone Kayaker is the name of Rupert Kirkwood’s blog about his life kayaking around the coast. It’s well worth browsing because …
The pontoons in Brixham harbour are the dry dock for up to forty Grey Seals, Halichoerus grypus, at the moment. They’re curious …
December is the best time to find Velvet Shank fungus, Flammulina velutipes. It’s a species I found as a child: And here …
I decided to ask Chat GPT to give me a summary of my blog. According to an Artificial Intelligence summary provided as …
When I hear that there’s been a Merlin at RSPB Greylake in Somerset I decide I’ve just got to pay it a …
When a micro-moth laid an egg in this Beech leaf it infected the leaf with a bacterium. That bacterial infection disrupted the …
I was searching for a Yellow-Browed Warbler in a local copse when I came across this bunch of flowers tied to a …
The colours of Brixham boats reflected in the water of the harbour make a superb backdrop to the bird life here. Especially …
We’ve just been on another Brixham wildlife cruise skippered by Dave on Kelly’s Hero and run by Mike Langman. It’s been as …
There’s more artificial intelligence swamping Facebook at the moment. At least the page Nature’s Symphony lists itself as a “Digital Creator”. Other …
The name Sanderling is from the Old English sand-yrðling, or ‘sand-ploughman’. This one has been ploughing the tideline for tasty morsels and is heading …
One of the most interesting aspects of bird behaviour is watching parents feeding their young. In this case, I can’t be sure …