Eco church diaries: April 2021
This month, St Michael's eco church is taking action for insects and delighting in the activity of spring birds.
This month, St Michael's eco church is taking action for insects and delighting in the activity of spring birds.
This month, St Michael's eco church is celebrating the joys of spring, and the upcoming Easter of course.
Guest blogger, Caitlin Thomas, investigates nature's recovery in the UK.
Welcome to the first in our new series of monthly diaries from St Michael and St Bartholomew Church: an eco church in Bolton.
Now it’s time perhaps to bring the wild home as another lockdown starts and #12DaysWild and the 12 Days of Christmas comes to a close.
This old buzzard moved onto the icy moss which was being swept by a northerly wind and thoughts spun about my heard of the plight of the ground feeding and other birds which have to endure this…
It's Day 10 of the 12 days of Christmas and 12 Days Wild, and peatlands birding legend Dave Steel gets his snowboots on for another epic journey, today, along the banks of the Manchester Ship…
At last I feel that I have finally understood what Bill and Ben the Flowerpot Men were saying all those decades ago.
Less challenging weather out there on the moss today, the birds’ search for food seemed a little easier as the sun worked its de-icing magic upon their snowbound larder.
The blinds drawn back and me straight into the role of Grumpy Father Christmas, created by Raymond Briggs. “Bah-Humbug.” thought I. The day began with me searching for an oasis within this desert…