Look up, look down, look all around! Up in the air or on the ground! π

Informative videos (2011):
Richard Hampshire is a top man. π
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Adam Γ Hare's natural history site!
Look up, look down, look all around! Up in the air or on the ground! π

Informative videos (2011):
Richard Hampshire is a top man. π
Thanks for visiting! π
A lot of birds are quieting down now, but Yellowhammers π€ are continuing to sing away! Plus this is another great month for seeing some beautiful Butterflies! π¦
(The videos below were made a few years ago)
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Summer is a great time to see Butterflies, thanks to Buddleja growing just about anywhere, you can see these beautiful creatures in urban places as well as suburban and rural.
Below are three short videos acting as a guide to the Butterflies of High Summer:
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Last year I did separate videos of my interviews with the at gardening celebs / presenters and garden designers.
This year I thought it would be better to edit the interviews etc of the show, into one video and that’s exactly what I’ve done in the short video below:
You can see last years videos by clicking: here!
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As I mentioned in my last blog post – a few years ago I made a series of short videos which were featured on the Readerβs Digest Magazine website, entitled Wildlife Monthly.
Each video is around a minute or more, detailing flora and fauna (mainly fauna) for you to look out for; below I have included one video from my June 2012 edition and three from my 2011 June edition – each with a coastal theme.
2011
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A few years ago I made a series of short videos which were featured on the Reader’s Digest Magazine website, entitled Wildlife Monthly.
Each month I produced 3 videos around a minute or more, detailing flora and fauna (mainly fauna) for you to look out for; be it in your garden, local park / reserve or further afield.
Below I have included the videos from my May edition(s).
2012
2011
(apologies for the dodgy voice-overs)
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I think ‘Wind-back Wednesday’ should be more of a trend on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and of course, WordPress.Β It’ll be for those that cannot wait until Thursday (for Throwback Thursday)Β #WindbackWednesday orΒ #WBWΒ π
Anyway…Β I realised I hadn’t updated my blog in a while and I didn’t share my completed videos of my reporting at BBC Gardener’s World back in June, all of which I have included in this post.
Owen Morgan (Gold/ Best Show Garden) from The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) and Adam Frost from BBC Gardener’s World:
My planting advice and Julie Haylock (Gold / Best Border Garden):
Bee Experience – Clive Joyce from British Bee Keeping Association (BBKA):Β
My interview with Lucy Hall, Editor of BBC Gardener’s World Magazine:
ThanksΒ π
Enthuse About Nature
16/06/16

I was at the Birmingham N.E.C yesterday and today – as a member of Press – to report on BBC Gardenersβ World Live (but my focus was on the wild side of it).
I interviewed a number of interesting people (the interviews haven’t all been edited together yet) and in the video below, I have taken a selection of clips from the interviews; showing gardeners – from all walks of life – enthusing about nature:
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“Write a wild poem”
15/06/16

The weather has been inclement again, and I was off to the N.E.C later as a member of Press, to report on BBC Gardeners’ World Live. So I opted to write a wild poem; I was happy there was a break in between showers, because I was able to get out into my partner’s garden to recite my poem.
Thanks. π
“Tweet for the wild”
14/06/16

Today I tweeted a link to the video below – which I made last year – about my favourite local patch and why it matters to me:
The poem I mentioned in the video: Ode to a Secret River
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