The Third Ladybird Book of British Birds – #7 The Brambling
I’m currently reading the third volume of the Ladybird Book of British Birds and their nests from the 1950s. Today it’s the …
I’m currently reading the third volume of the Ladybird Book of British Birds and their nests from the 1950s. Today it’s the …
There’s a Mayfly on my arm. The poet George Crabbe wrote about Mayflies over 200 years ago in 1785. He compared the …
This cobble has been tumbled by the waves until it is not quite smooth. It has been ‘pecked’ by crashing against other …
Magpies are hated by many bird lovers. People love small, fluffy songbirds and want to protect them. Magpies are clever corvids which …
I love this Bluebell wood. These are native Bluebells with their thin stems and nodding heads. Their colour is so intense at …
There’s one of the biggest nests I’ve seen up this tree in the centre of the wood. It must be the nest …
I can hear the Mistle Thrush alarm call again. Either that or an over-enthusiastic football fan is using a rattle. I spotted …
The Light of the Moon – Gnoss
I love this photograph from our trip to Villa d’Este in Tivoli. The breathtaking 16th Century gardens are enough to take the …
It’s a common question on social media. Ashley is “Just interested to know”. There are hundreds of examples of people who are …
Who lives in a house like this? It’s a huge domed nest made of moss in a river bank. It’s a Dippers’ …
One early morning there’s a male Redstart in the wood. It’s very distant but I can hear it clearly. It’s far away …
There’s a lovely woodland nearby. It seems as large as any of the local public-access parks and yet it is privately owned. …
There’s a small flock of Linnets on Yarner Heath. I hide in a gorse bush and wait for them. And one appears. …
There’s a wasp busily chewing the face off a wooden sign in the woodland. It’s making paper, which wasps have been doing …
The River Teign in South Devon is beautiful shortly after dawn. There’s been a sequence of very high tides recently, and I …
I’ve taken some reasonable photographs of Cuckoos in the past, despite the dull weather on my days off.
The Dippers are resting so I decide to wander upstream and experience the sound of the water, the bubble of fish squirming …
Blue Tits are one of our most decorative birds. If only we could see them as they see each other. The males …
A Pocket Full of Acorns – Ninebarrow
I don’t usually do early mornings, but I find that not sleeping well helps. I’m up with the Thrush this morning; the …
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, …