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This is a guest post by Deb Grant, a presenter, broadcaster, writer and bird lover. It was originally published in August 2021 in a mini mag I used to produce called The Procrastination Paper. Deb no longer lives near the River Lea, but I’m...
It’s no secret that I’m not a fungi expert… but one species I am confident in identifying is jelly ear (otherwise known as wood ear mushrooms or Auricularia auricula-judae \- I’ll refer to them as both wood ear and jelly ear throughout this...
The past couple of days have been BEAUTIFUL - the blue skies and sunshine have been a tonic during a very busy work week. So when I woke up to grey and rainy skies this morning, I decided that instead of sulking I should practice what I pre...
November is peak ‘dispersal’ period for young male foxes, meaning it’s the time they leave home to find a territory of their own (though some leave as early as July and others won’t leave until December). Some juvenile females will also lea...
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Nature enthusiast from South London now living in Kent. Learn to notice new things in the natural world via my weekly newsletter, Nature Notice Board.
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