YFTB attacks the RSPB again

Presumably as a result of the RSPB’s strong criticism of Natural England’s decision to license a trial of brood meddling and the RSPB’s support for Ed Hutchings’s e-petition in favour of licensing of driven grouse shooting (other e-petitions are available) YFTB has dusted off its attacks on the RSPB. In a press release issued by…

We are 12,000 ahead

We, by which I mean the supporters of a ban on driven grouse shooting, are now 12,000+ signatures ahead of the forces of conservatism who wish this unsustainable hobby of shooting birds for fun and profit to continue. But it’s not quite as simple as that, as there are three e-petitions including Ed Hutchings’s e-petition,…

Paul Leyland – Early Bumblebee

Paul writes: at the start of the new year I get to thinking about spring and when the first hibernating insects will appear. Some of the most visible starters are bumblebees. Despite its name the Early Bumblebee (Bombus pratorum) is not necessarily the first to appear but it usually awakes from hibernation in early March,…

Wild food (27) – Sheathed Woodtuft by Ian Carter

I’ve taken a few calculated risks when eating wild fungi over the years but with this recent find I inadvertently pushed the limits well beyond my comfort zone. They were growing low down on a pile of cut logs at the edge of an old meadow. I initially thought they were Velvet Shanks, a common…

Sunday book review – A Shadow Above by Joe Shute

  This book, by a Sheffield-based journalist, is about the Raven and its comeback.   It’s a good read as the author travels around the country visiting places where Ravens live, many of them places where Ravens have  recently returned. He interviews naturalists and land owners from Orkney to Kent, and has also done a good…