Cornus mas or Cornelian cherry coming into flower in Oxford. A lovely splash of colour on an otherwise grey and damp day.
Cornus mas or Cornelian cherry coming into flower in Oxford. A lovely splash of colour on an otherwise grey and damp day.
Loch Seaforth coming in to dock at Ullapool #calmac
Fantastic review of this Tesco supermarket in Edinburgh!
@jonathan-watts.bsky.social Could you give me a follow so that I can message you about this?
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Rescued a few plants from a friendβs late fatherβs conservatory recently. Amongst them was this Crinum lily, sown from seed 31 years ago!
If you donβt want the planning laws that protect nature weakened, please consider signing this petition - petition.parliament.uk/petitions/72...
Always thought @the-independent.com was a half decent newspaper but after publishing this Iβll-informed, scare-mongering cr@p Iβm now having my doubts www.independent.co.uk/voices/rache...
Hopefully, yes. Like most large birds of prey, ospreys exhibit βnatal philopatryβ ie once theyβre old enough to breed, they tend to nest close to where they were born. Wonβt be for a few years though as they donβt start breeding usually until theyβre 3 years old.
Some fantastic news from Norfolk today - www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk/news/first-o...
Lots of St Markβs flies on the wing today. Theyβre a day early!
Another Brexit bonus that was never painted on the side of a bus - NHS cancer patients denied life-saving drugs due to Brexit costs, report finds
A video of a badger having a good old scratch!
The Walsingham Estate always used to be known for their black pheasants.
Dear @greenparty.org.uk. What on earth do your MPs think theyβre doing by voting in favour of the Planning & Infrastructure Bill? It is a developers charter for ecological destruction. At the same time youβre running a nature in crisis campaign. Youβre giving out seriously mixed messages here.
Now need to start work on preventing the disastrous Planning and Infrastructure Billcoming into law without significant amendment. Essentially a developers charter to destroy wildlife in the name of growth.
Fine words but you still voted in favour of the Bill which is proposing a complete dismantling of the elements of the planning system that protect wildlife. Iβve voted Green Party for most of my voting life but now find myself politically homeless.
Try and time your walk up and back with low tide. Much easier walking along solid sand than shingle!
Wonder what the logic of that is. Presumably domestic birds could still be shot. Maybe wild status signifies no ownership therefore no culpability if pheasants damage cars or cause accidents?
Please condsider signing this. Thanks.
Lovely walk around Norfolk Wildlife Trustβs Royston Common reserve this morning. Incredible to think that 20 years ago this view didnβt exist due to the dense conifer plantation that had been planted on the heathland.
Yes please!
Nice of the lesser white-fronted geese at Stiffkey to hang around for todayβs WeBS count. @btobirds.bsky.social #WeBS
From what I remember it diverted a lot of energy from doing actual conservation work to sitting in meetings and writing action plans. Remember one particularly painful meeting at Suffolk County Council when an hour was spent deciding what sort of paper to print the plans on!
This is the sort of ill-informed and sloppy reporting that drives me (and probably other ecologists) mad. Three common pipistrelles were recorded roosting in the building. Low level of use, easy mitigation outlined in the EIA. Will it sink the pool plan? No. Does it give bats a bad rap? Yes.
Barn owl perched on metal railing
Short-eared owl in field
Rainbow
Fantastic views of barn owl and short-eared owl whilst out doing bird surveys today. Pretty cool rainbow as well!
Well, I found it amusing
Quite a satisfying morningβs work reducing a clientβs beech hedge to a more manageable height.
And take out a second mortgage if you want to park at Holkham for a day!
I know. I remember the days when you could park free of charge at Lady Anneβs Drive in the winter because there were so few visitors it wasnβt worth collecting the parking fees!