48. Tystie (Black Guillemot)

Something different again, I’ve gone into my records to see what I saw at this time of year in other years. Being stuck at home (now with the beginnings of a cold and stomach cramp type symptoms, really sucks!) has made me think about other times, better times maybe. I had a great varied careerContinue reading “48. Tystie (Black Guillemot)”

47. Herb Robert

Something different today, and maybe to continue in these odd times. Today I’m going to write about what others have seen (or one person; it’s still a species per day, so maybe tomorrow it will be someone else). As someone who suffers from mental health issues (I have depression and anxiety – I used toContinue reading “47. Herb Robert”

46. Chiffchaff

So. Farewell then. Freedom for now, at least most of it. I doubt I can be able to go to my new birding spot, I went twice, it was good, i’ll be back when the crisis dies down. So I’ll have to stick to my local nature reserve and my garden, I’ve chosen the formerContinue reading “46. Chiffchaff”

45. Peacock (butterfly)

The weather is glorious at the moment here in my part of the world; granted I’m spending most of the time (like everyone else should be) inside, but I do take the opportunity to go out and go on a small nature walk most days; I just try and avoid people like the plague (noContinue reading “45. Peacock (butterfly)”

44. Oystercatcher

Today I visited a new site which I’ve only recently been told about. It’s a flooded farmer’s field about 2 miles from my house. It reminded me of several purpose built nature reserves. It’s mostly a ‘lake’ and can be easily observed from the side of the road, and it is teeming with bird life.Continue reading “44. Oystercatcher”

43. Common Frog

The outdoors seems to be a place of sanctuary at the moment, a deserved ‘other room’ to step into when you get bored of the same four walls whilst you self-isolate. For someone who is at times socially awkward (although not as much as I used to be) this is just fine and dandy. GoContinue reading “43. Common Frog”

42. Hebrew Character

Amongst the cloud of impending doom that is enveloping the human world nature gets on with life, and we can watch it. I have been to my local quieter patch (less human interaction) every day for the last few days and it’s been nice to witness change in just this small space of time. PairingContinue reading “42. Hebrew Character”

41. Blue Tit

The terrible uninspiring weather has continued aplomb giving the lethargic me plenty of excuses not to get out. Today seems different but I’ve stayed in to finish some academic work. Guess i’m in training for self-isolation! I did manage to get out a couple of days ago to both my local hotspots for some wildlifeContinue reading “41. Blue Tit”

40. Cowslip

It’s actually felt like Spring today. Relatively mild and the wind and rain that has been with us since October (it seems) has relented. I even saw a bumblebee whilst out and about. Alas, I couldn’t identify the species so it won’t be appearing in today’s blog post. I walked around my number 2 patchContinue reading “40. Cowslip”

39. Siskin

Another wet day, another day not spent walking around my patch. A good day however relating to matters of employment! But, I saw another relatively unusual visitor to the garden bird feeders this afternoon. One, which is regular in some winters, and completely absent in others (like this one, or so I thought). What: SiskinContinue reading “39. Siskin”

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