Crows and Hot Weather
I have been watching with interest across the past few weeks of this heatwave, the behaviour of the carrion crow population in a part of
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I have been watching with interest across the past few weeks of this heatwave, the behaviour of the carrion crow population in a part of
Saturday, July 7th. Had a beautiful, enjoyable afternoon, including a trip down Memory Lane! Went to an Open Garden event in aid of the Family
As I drive about here in Sussex and further afield, I often notice dying ash trees and from time to time whole groups – especially
Well, here we are in the far west of Wales in the Gwaun valley nestling below the Preseli Hills Mountains; the weather is wall to
Wednesday, November 15. Sussex Pony Grazing & Conservation Trust’s Exmoor ponies busy grazing at the National Trust’s Birling Gap and providing a spectacle too. Thursday,
Tuesday, November 7. In the morning, one of the largest container ships in the world passed down Channel off the Sussex coast. She was enroute
Saturday, Sept 9. I took a railway excursion, ending up back on the coast at Folkestone. Rail travel I believe, is a fine way of
Thursday, Aug 3. Rather un-seasonal weather during the past 24 hours with substantial rainfall through yesterday afternoon and through much of the night. That has
July 4. Flock of about 20 oystercatchers perched on one of the reefs that run out here and there along the beach at St.Leonards this
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