Well done Tristan. Does that mean you will be submitting a higher resolution record for it?
Well done Tristan. Does that mean you will be submitting a higher resolution record for it?
Good to see chalk grassland flora doing well at Orwell Clinch Pits, S. Cambs, yesterday despite the drought like conditions. Particularly nice to find hawkweed oxtongue and leases calamint (TBC with irecord submission).
Snap, I just noticed them in my garden today
β‘οΈUkraine destroys Russian drone unit after Kherson infant killed, child 'should never have been a target,' governor says.
Ukrainian soldiers destroyed a crew of Russian drone operators with FPV drones, those directly involved in the fatal attack on a one-year-old child in Kherson Oblast on July 9.
Nice thread James, they look like cool beetles despite being invasive
Lovely start to the day to scroll through this, I enjoyed the plants and invertebrates as well as the fish. Thank you Nicola.
Pigs in the paddock next door were feeling playful despite the heat
I had a nice stroll round Thriplow Meadows today. Too late for marsh orchids but still some nice things around including meadow vetchling, fen bedstraw, greater birdsfoot trefoil and marbled white on marsh thistle. Plus the site managers came over to say hello.
Many young professional ecologists are extremely committed to learning plant ID. Amongst other reasons getting a good FISC score is an important way to demonstrate competency and be given more responsibility.
It's difficult to know what to make of a statement like that without being there. Recognising a beech from 20m away is different to having chance to look at features close up, you need to see things a lot of times to move from identification to recognition.
In our household they are called the bossy bee as they are so territorial with any other flying insects around lambs ear plants.
Yes there were plenty of these last weekend. When I first went there about 25 years ago I seem to remember seeing oxlips in little cages to protect them but they are doing well at the moment.
From 5am and for the next 12h, a group of Kyiv teenagers were waiting on the site of the russian missile strike which destroyed their friend's home. They hoped he'd be pulled alive out of the rubble. Unfortunately, no miracle happened as their 17yo friend was found dead. This is unbearable.
all the shithole countries
You donβt negotiate with Russian terrorists who fire missiles with cluster ammunition warheads at playgrounds and killing 9 children, as happened in Krivyi Rih. You send those Russian terrorists straight to hell and break their remaining empire into pieces. Period.
Great to see this series. I've started with the beaver episode and impressed by all the work Matt and others have done to make it a reality.
Forgetting brings impunity. russians carpet-bombed Mariupol, blocked civilian evacuations, forced people to seek refuge in the Drama Theater, bombed it too, and then kept shelling the area to make any rescue mission impossible. There can be no normalization with this evil.
Gotcha
Where abouts in the gardens Roger?
Or were seals following the drones around and outwitting humans and AI?
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I have a big ask. My 9yo son is autistic and heβs been raising a betta fish he named Kevin. Yesterday He asked if he could βshare a photo of Kevin with the whole worldβ. I donβt know if this will work, but a dadβs gotta try. Like and share if thatβs your thing. Kevin says hi! ππ
@stickybeak.bsky.social good to see you over here. The ecology of an island is a fascinating thing. Surely now is the time to dramatically quit from the other place and start sending your posts this way.
A great turn out for the #StopDumpingOnOurReef rally organised by @sascampaigns.bsky.social
Brighton Marina is currently allowed to dump dredged sediment in Beachy Head West Marine Conservation Zone but their licence is up for renewal.
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From the abstract the effect of the council stopping herbicide use looks interesting.
One more year of the country coloured in red unable to break the country coloured in gold.
F you, russia!
Happy New Year, decent people of the world!
#StandWithUkraine
Tripleurospermum maritimum, sea Mayweed, in flower today in N. Cornwall.
Cernuella virgata, striped snail, from coastal grassland in N. Devon yesterday. A smart looking beastie.
Nice blog Graeme. How easy or hard was it to find the nudibranchs? Did you need to visit rock pools at the lower end of intertidal zone?
Do you think having flightless females is contributing to it's decline? Might local extinctions not be countered by colonisation of new areas unless they are in crawling distance.?