Nature

Just three recent observations: I was down at Stanwick Lakes with some friends and one of them pointed out a Grass Snake slithering across the path. Lovely! It seems that Grass Snakes are declining in numbers. That’s a shame (but I also wonder whether we really know that for sure). I’ve sat in a few…

New study of burning published

Peatlands are the largest terrestrial carbon store in the UK, 3.2 billion tonnes, and mostly occur on tops of hills where Red Grouse live. There is growing concern about the environmental impacts of intensive moorland management for the bizarre sport of grouse shooting. One of those concerns (there are others) is the increase greenhouse gas…

Henry at M&S

Henry and I have been making a point of popping in to M&S outlets as we have travelled around the country in order to spend our money on healthy sweets, pastries, crisps and fizzy drinks.  We’ve done this because M&S, for a long list of good reasons, decided, last year, not to sell grouse meat…

Behind the Binoculars – a winner

Behind the Binoculars is published today!       The winning entry in the competition for a signed copy of Behind the Binoculars was Stuart Benn – the very first entry. He (only) got seven out of 20 correct. These were the quotes he successfully identified, the others are, kind of obviously, in the book:…