Seeing the wood for the clouds

It hasn’t been a great spring, I feel a bit grumpy about the awful weather.  It means that I haven’t seen as many butterflies as I would have liked so I’ll be looking to catch up whenever the heat wave strikes (as surely it will). At the weekend I went out looking for Wood White…

Bonfires and beacons

Despite the soggy weather, beacons have been lit across the UK to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee.  Spare a thought for the inhabitants of Tristan da Cunha and their Jubilee beacon. When the most remote Jubilee beacon in the world was  lit, its flames were fuelled by the bodies of invasive species of plants.   Work to…

Where are they?

I drove for an hour after dark on a warm evening and hardly saw an insect. None squashed on the car.  Where have they gone?   And in my blog for the RSPB today I discuss the declines of common wildlife, including farmland birds on both sides of the Atlantic. Our ‘new Elizabethans’ poll is…

Late bits

Apologies, to the two three people who might notice, that this blog is ‘late’ this morning – I went out to listen for corncrakes at the Nene  Washes yesterday evening and so was home late – no corncrakes. In a week when the government made a welcome U-turn on buzzard control (which was even mentioned…

New poll – new Elizabethans

You may have noticed that the BBC has compiled a list of new Elizabethans as a celebration of the Diamond Jubilee.  60 men or women who have lived during the Queen’s reign were selected for their contributions to the new Elizabethan age.  One of the selected 60 is naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough. If you…