Pot pourri

It seems to have been raining  for two weeks – please stop.  I want to see some butterflies and more spring migrants. The summer of 1976 was a hot dry summer – and my gap year before university.  When a Drought Minister was appointed the heavens opened and my first month at Cambridge seemed to…

St Mark’s Day – 25 April

I’m no saint but it is St Mark’s Day. Keep an eye open for St Mark’s Flies – with their black hairy bodies and dangling legs – not like me at all. Although before we mucked about with the calendar this would have been around 4 May rather than now – but with global warming…

St George, Shakespeare and little owls

Today is St George’s Day and apparently Shakespeare’s birthday and the day he died too (how tidy!). It is also the day when little owls, an introduced species, were first proved to breed in the UK  – and that was in the county of Northants and just down the road from where I am writing. …

Another world record coming up?

Some time this week a team from the  Cornell Lab of Ornithology will attempt to beat the world record that they set last year of seeing the most North American bird species in a day.  Last year they set a record of 264 species in Texas and that’s where they are based now. It’s not…