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It’s that time of year when my lavender is covered in cuckoo spit.
No, I don’t have resident parasitic birds1, but I do have SPITTLEBUGS!
Spittlebugs, also known as froghoppers2, are sap-sucking insects related to cicadas.
“Spittlebug”...
Advice says that feeders with flat bases should no longer be used. Photo by Damien Campbell on Unsplash
This April, the RSPB recommended we stop feeding garden birds peanuts and seeds between 1st May and the 31st October in response to “a...
Today (1st May) is Beltane, also known as Bealtaine, or May Day, which marks the mid-point between Spring Equinox and Summer Solstice. Beltane roughly translates as ‘bright fire’ – it’s the anglicised version of a name that combines the Cel...
When I was on Art Foundation at Camberwell, one of the projects I did was to make a ‘New Home Task Book’ to help people explore their new surroundings. It included tasks like “Find a tree you like – it could be the greenest, the tree with t...
The natural world continues to throw surprises my way, and each time it’s an opportunity to learn something new.
Last weekend we had a Wild South London walk in Battersea, hosted by a fellow London National Park City Rangers (hello, Jeff!)...
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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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