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Magpies

One for sorrow, two for joy

Is it just me or, or are there a lot of magpies around at the moment? I have just been out on Brinscall Moor with the dog and seen a group of five and four or five individuals.

Buttercup

Learning old knowledge

For 30 days I’ve decided to look at things a little differently and learn something new about old things.

Molly Toal

Looking up at trees

If you’re anything like me, you will have a sentimental attachment to certain trees in your life.

Herby Flatbreads

Wild cooking: Herby flatbreads

Wild cooking is a wonderful way to connect with nature. Something about cooking outdoors is so enjoyable - this is leisurely cooking and eating at its best, far removed from the usual tea time…

A water vole sitting in a pond and eating vegetation

A water vole? Really?

As part of 30 Days Wild my grandson Jacob and I have decided we will both do something each day and Jacob writes it on his poster calendar each night before bed.

Bat

Identifying our wonderful bats

Having spent most of the day indoors, I decided to take advantage of yesterday evening’s warm, dry weather and go for a walk. There is a park near to me with woods and a lake.

White Tailed Bumblebee

A great day for gardening

There is a lovely hum in the garden this morning as bees luxuriate on thistles and lavendar and the sun is shining on this scene.

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