Invite your MP to do the BGBW

You may have seen my blog this morning which invited my local MP, Andy Sawford, to do the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch with me at my home on Sunday 26 January (I plan to be at Cheltenham races on the Saturday!).  I hope he says yes as I’d like to show him some birds, tell…

Binoculars

I would be very surprised if readers of this blog have been worrying about the fate of my binoculars since I dropped them on the concrete outside a motel at Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico, on 23 June. A few days later (28 June to be precise) I took them into Hawkins in Northampton to see…

My swifts

They’ve gone for  this year. It’s been such a lovely summer since I got back from the USA in late June.  2013 has been a butterfly year in the garden with lots of large and small  whites and a few green-veined whites too.  Also peacocks, meadow browns, gatekeepers and a single female common blue. My…

Waxwings near me

I popped out one afternoon last week to visit an industrial estate. A birder going to an industrial estate in January is most likely to mean ‘waxwings’.  And that is what it meant on this occasion. Waxwings has been reported from the Burton Latimer/Barton Seagrave area over the previous few days and when I had…

Patch work

The natural world is a source of great wonder to me.  I enjoy being out there with my wellies on and binoculars around my neck.  I enjoy thinking about species I may see or learn about in future. And I like re-living those special wildlife experiences. And I like having a local patch, Stanwick Lakes,…