Nature Notes for October 2021
As the days get shorter and the nights draw in we will soon be saying ‘bon voyage’ to many of our migratory birds, most notably the Swallows and House Martins. By now Swifts will...
Magazine Nature Notes
As the days get shorter and the nights draw in we will soon be saying ‘bon voyage’ to many of our migratory birds, most notably the Swallows and House Martins. By now Swifts will...
I don’t want to be very British EVERY month and moan about the weather but as observing wildlife in the country or in the garden is far more enjoyable on a warm sunny day...
Despite a pretty dismal end to June and beginning of July later broods of young birds seem to have flourished as there are numerous comings and goings of fluffy and erratic flying fledglings around...
Spring duly arrived in late May and proved the key for Cuckoo reports as they began to be heard in numbers. Though quite clearly the same bird, many residents in Cavalier Road heard one...
The first Cuckoo that was reported to me at last came from Steve Western who heard one at Sherfield Oaks golf course, so along with his first Swallow ‘spot’ he is chief reporter again!...
From Terry McAnish: 30 March 2021 – Waiting for the Blue Tits to finish their nest in my camera/nest box. 20 April 2021 – My Blue Tit, 8 eggs and the male feeding the female....
In all of my years of birding I saw a sight last week which was a first. Sparrows are often nosy around nesting boxes and whilst I have two colony boxes for them, they...
Hands up everyone who spotted the deliberate mistake in the March edition of Nature Notes? Yes, I did it again, failing to check details of things I’d seen weeks earlier then publishing them without...
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Hopefully, as you read this (early March) signs of spring will have already appeared in your garden in the form of snowdrops, crocus or daffodils. The famous Belle Vue daffs showed themselves around the...