June Sightings
June 5th. At breakfast time, noticed a very large ship going down Channel. It proved to be the MSC Zoe (which with several sister ships)
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June 5th. At breakfast time, noticed a very large ship going down Channel. It proved to be the MSC Zoe (which with several sister ships)
BATS. Two interesting facts on long distance migration of bats have been made known. In December 2013, a specie of Pipistrelle was found in northern
And so the cool, dry spring continues without much prospect of change until towards the end of May… May 6th and during the evening there
Government rejects bee-harming pesticide application Friends of the Earth press release, 26 April 2017. Bees can breathe a sigh of relief this week. The government
Made a brief visit to Eastbourne this morning and took these pics of changes taking place within the town. The first is the dismantling of
Up until the early part of the month (including the winter), I’ve been surprised just how tolerant of people that the dozens of turnstones that
Flooding. Two reports have recently been published concerning streamlining and enhancing of the countries response to do with flooding and associated issues: these are by
After Friday night’s gale, I was down at the coast at daybreak on Christmas Eve, checking the fences of Sussex Pony Grazing’s three herds of
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/dec/01/the-guardian-view-on-sheffields-trees-decline-and-fall The Guardian Editorial on Sheffield’s trees: decline and fall We need greenery to feed the forests of our imaginations. The protests in Sheffield are
Storm Angus. Well, after a night of listening to the wind in the trees and the rain lashing down, I received text at 6-30am from
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