End of year party…
The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is a pretty gregarious animal. And even more sio when it comes to the huge flocks that appear from Novemeber… Read More »End of year party…
The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is a pretty gregarious animal. And even more sio when it comes to the huge flocks that appear from Novemeber… Read More »End of year party…
One of our members, Josh Phangurha, recently gave an illustrated talk to the Society on the Reptiles of Buton, Sulawesi. But behind the research is… Read More »Operation Wallacea
From Phil Budd As reported back in January the city council granted Peartree Green a Local Nature Reserve in November 2017. Following this, there was… Read More »An update from Peartree Green
At a recent meeting Cath brought out an egg (or was it?) for our inspection. It was sort of egg-shaped, although a little more symmetrical… Read More »Any Eggsplanations for this?
Jan and I been trapping moths on and off for a year or three now. And for those of you who don’t know, we have… Read More »Remember to submit your moth records
Many of you will be members of, or at least know of, Plantlife. They say “Wild flowers , plants and fungi are the life support… Read More »A Walk on the Wildside
Some more video diaries (hedgehogs this time) from Cath Corney’s garden in Woolston. She asks what these hedgehogs might be doing…. And it looks like… Read More »Hedgehogs – A Prickly Pair
10 people arrived on a mild, dry evening for a short walk around St Mary Extra (aka Butts Road Cemetery) lead by Cath Corney. Cath… Read More »The harlequin of orchids
When one of our longstanding friends said she wanted to go on a dawn chorus walk to find out more about the birds of an… Read More »Up with the Lark