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Visit to RSPCA Southridge
On Monday I was invited to RSPCA Southridge to look around the centre as a part of hashtag Generation Kind. Generation Kind is a project ‘that aim(s) to nurture and encourage the values of kindness and compassion towards all animals … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Blogging, RSPCA, Uncategorized
Tagged Adoption, Cats, Dogs, Generation Kind, Rescue centre, RSPCA
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Second Butterfly count
Second butterfly count was at Bernwood forest. 1pm. Temperature was 31 degrees, sunshine Bernwood Forest has its own Butterfly trail and occasionally sightings of the Purple Emperor. Unfortunately we didn’t spot one of those, but did see: 13 x Silver … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Butterfly, Citizen science, Environment, Get Your Boots On, hedgerows, insects, nature, outdoors, Oxfordshire, photography, Stay Wild, Uk nature, Uncategorized, Wildlife, Wildlife photography, Woodland
Tagged Bernwood forest, Brimstone butterfly, Butterfly, Citizen science, Get Your Boots On, Large White, Meadow Brown, Ringlet, Silver-washed fritillary, Skipper, The Big Butterfly Count, wildlife
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Big Butterfly Count number one
Each year Butterfly Conservation run the Big Butterfly Count. The idea is to count the butterflies you can see from a fixed position for 15 minutes, then submit your sightings. The first Big Butterfly Count of this year was quite … Continue reading
Ladybirds and their 4 stages
On my local patch this year there is an explosion of Ladybirds (Coccinellidae) One thing I’ve notice this time that I hadn’t noticed before is the empty pupa shells around the garden. There are 4 ‘instar’ stages in a ladybirds … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Environment, garden, Get Your Boots On, insects, Local patch, nature, Oxfordshire, photography, Uncategorized, Wildlife, Wildlife photography
Tagged ladybirds, larvae, nature, pupa, wildlife
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Meles Meles exhibition
Walking through the door it is hard to know where to look first. In fact even before you walk in the door you are greeted with a couple of beautiful badger statues in the window. If you have an interest … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Badgers, Blogging, mammals, Uncategorized
Tagged A2 gallery, Art exhibition, Badgers, Somerset, Wells
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Wild Flower Meadow
This week saw the first National Meadows Day. Lots of events to celebrate our wildflower meadows went on around the country, but I decided to visit the one local to me. Over 97% of wildflower meadows have been lost since … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, birds, Blogging, Books, Butterfly, Environment, Get Your Boots On, insects, Local patch, nature, outdoors, Oxfordshire, photography, Stay Wild, Uk nature, Uncategorized, Wildflowers, Wildlife, Wildlife photography
Tagged bird's foot trefoil, Books, Environment, flowers, Get Your Boots On, Knapweed, Local patch, Marbled White, Meadow Brown, Ringlet, Roe deer, Skipper, Stay Wild, Wildflowers, wildlife
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Get Your Boots On – Book Launch
This week saw the Book Launch for my debut book Get Your Boots On. It has been the most hectic, nerve-wracking but fun week ever. Hugh Warwick very kindly hosted the evening to just over 100 people. A huge thank you … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Badgers, birds, Blogging, Books, Environment, Every child wild, Get Your Boots On, Local patch, nature, Nature reserve, outdoors, Oxfordshire, photography, Stay Wild, Uk nature, Uncategorized, Wildlife, Wildlife photography
Tagged Badgers, Blogging, Book Launch, Books, Environment, Get Your Boots On, Nature Books, Nature Table, Stay Wild, wildlife books
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