Today I did try to get better footage of the House Sparrows, but they weren’t playing ball 😅

So when I noticed some interesting Black Garden Ant behaviour, I decided to focus on them instead today 🐜 😊
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Adam Ó Hare's natural history site!
Today I did try to get better footage of the House Sparrows, but they weren’t playing ball 😅
So when I noticed some interesting Black Garden Ant behaviour, I decided to focus on them instead today 🐜 😊
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Today I tried to get better footage of the House Sparrows sand-bathing, but had technical issues with my camera & not quite getting the right angle.
So I decided to watch some live webcams online & settled on the Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat Project website! 😍 🦇
Maybe I will try again tomorrow with the House Sparrows 🤷🏻♂️
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For a couple of weeks, since the bottom part of the flowerbed was dug over, I have observed House Sparrows having sand / dust baths & I thought to myself, I must get footage of this!
My attempts failed, at first, because they either didn’t turn up or I had just missed them, or it was raining 😅
However, today I thought I would give it another go and within about 5 minutes into recording they showed up & I got footage! 👇🏻
I plan on getting closer & better footage very soon!
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Today’s Random Act of Wildness is inspired by BBC Springwatch, they have been doing a Mindfulness Moment on the show.
So I decided when I was out on my walk around Bourlay Wood, I would get some footage, to make into my own short mindfulness video (See below).
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After a lovely walk around my local wood & a wee heritage site, I got back to find a beautiful Butterfly basking in the sun, in the garden, & I managed get some lovely footage of it! 😊
Gotta love Small Tortoiseshell Butterflies 🦋 💚
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On Monday, whilst walking passed some Foxgloves with my Mom up the Waseley Hills Country Park, I remembered that we had some seeds at the back of one of the kitchen cupboards 😉
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Today I awoke to the sound of rain, so of course there was only one thing for me to do…
I also got an ID for the Spider from yesterday 👇🏻
From Googling, I suspect it’s an Araniella opisthographa 🕷️ But you can only determine that by having it under a microscope (cheers Rory Dimond & Luke Anderson) 🙂
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Whilst hanging out the washing today, I spotted a Spider that I don’t think I have seen before. It was green with orange legs & black stripes.
You can’t really make out the green body, but hoping somebody can still ID it for me?
Also, in the early evening, I decided to do a drawing, my best mate suggested this particular species 💚
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It’s that time of year again! To do something nature related & connect with the natural world every day in June, a “Random Act of Wildness” – as suggested by The Wildlife Trusts.
This morning I got up at 4pm to listen to the Dawn Chorus 💚 🐦 🎶 (Then went back to sleep 😆).
Yesterday I saw a lovely species of Moth in the Garden, for the first time, so I have included a video of that video too! 😀 🦋
In the early evening I went for a lovely walk with my Mom, around the Waseley Hills Country Park 🏞️ ❤️
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2011
(apologies for the dodgy voice-overs)
International Dawn Chorus Day is annually the first Sunday in May – it was invented in Birmingham, in 1984 at Moseley Bog LNR.
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