Botley starts the last week of #30DaysWild for this year. Last week we worked our way east from the New Forest, across the rivers Test and Itchen, and briefly glimpsed the upper reaches of the Meon. Today we’re doing the
Round-up for my Not 30 Days Wild 2022
Today I round up my Not 30 Days Wild environmental activities for June, because the rest of the month I’ll be too busy with family birthdays. Two of those are taking place in a garden/arboretum, so I expect there’ll be
Approach | #writephoto Flash Fiction
Approach was the word to accompany this week’s #writephoto, posted as usual by KL Caley at New2Writing.com. The keep looming out of the little stand of trees caught my imagination, and it reminded me of late autumn days with the
30DaysWild | 3 – Random Acts of Wildness
More Random Acts of Wildness in the third week of 30 Days Wild. Such a wet week last week, I feel I should get out and see things a little more… planned or unplanned. Gardenwatch – Bird Detective As already
30 Days Wild | 1 – Gardenwatch #30dayswild
One week into 30 Days Wild… well, nearly, since I’m writing this on Thursday. What have I done that’s wild this week? Gardenwatch It’s a gift! BBC Springwatch programme started last week, and I caught up with it last Friday
Winterton Dunes – my favourite wild place #30DaysWild
Winterton Dunes have featured in my life for the last ten years at least. I arrived in Norfolk in 2006, and may have visited them that summer. It was not until the BTO surveys for the Bird Atlas (2007-2011) that
Breeding Bird Survey #30DaysWild
Monday I did my fifth Breeding Bird Survey of the season. There are only six, so I’m nearly done. That is, there are two surveys each for three different patches I cover in NE Norfolk. The BTO Breeding Bird Survey