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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Adam Γ Hare's natural history site!
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)
Thanks for visiting! π
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
“Dance in a downpour”
13/06/16

To the exact day; like last year – I danced in the rain! This time, I changed the lyrics to a popular song to accompany this particular Act of Wildness. π
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“Follow a bumblebee”
12/06/16

After work, I decided to go for a nice stroll with a colleague and friend, Sophie. We sauntered around the semi-rural outskirts of Northfield Town Centre (in South Birmingham).
Before we got to the location Sophie had in mind, literally just a few yards from where we work, we noticed beside the path (there is a grass verge) was a patch of Bird’s-foot-Trefoil. I informed Sophie it is also know as Eggs and Bacon. We saw some bees buzzing around it, so we observed and followed them from flower to flower.
I took a short video:
Thanks. π
“Watch a wild webcam”Β
10/06/16
Today I was at work 9AM-5PM, so I needed another easy Random Act of Wildness, so I arrived at work with enough time to get breakfast and watch the Springwatch Webcam(s) in the staff canteen.
After I was done watching, I left the channel on, so somebody would find a live-stream of wildlife at work, and would maybe watch, enjoy and become a fan of Springwatch/become more interested in nature, if they’re not already! π

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