After I had left Regent’s Park last Tuesday, I needed to cross the Regent’s Canal in order to catch a…
In search of migrants
Last Tuesday I went up to central London and spent the morning in Regents Park looking for birds on migration.…
Return to Thameside
It was back in May that Sue and I first visited the Essex Wildlife Trust reserve at Thurrock (https://wordpress.com/post/petesfavouritethings.blog/20170). The…
Memories Of Warwick
A virtual walk on Heygo with guide Ian in the lovely city of Warwick brought back memories of visiting the…
York Castle
The first castle in York was built following the Norman Conquest in 1068. However, it was badly damaged following a…
Sandwich Bay Wildlife Diary
Day 1 After arriving at the centre and settling in, I made my way to Restharrow Scrape. The highlight was…
Sandwich Bay Bird Observatory and Field Centre
Sandwich bay is an area on the coast of east Kent. It has been formed by the movement of shingle…
Rudston Monolith and a Scottish Lord.
During our recent visit to Yorkshire, we stopped at the village of Rudston to see the ‘Rudston Monolith’. The Monolith,…
Return to Cliffe
A bright warm sunny morning saw Keith and I at West Court Farm near Cliffe in Kent. As usual our…
Rewilding Knepp
On Monday Andrew, Nicole and I went to the Knepp estate in West Sussex. This 3500-acre estate was once used…