
I’m going to let the video (below) speak for itself π
Thanks for visiting! π
Adam O'Hare's natural history site!
I’m going to let the video (below) speak for itself π
Thanks for visiting! π
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! π π¦
Maybe I will try again tomorrow with the House Sparrows π€·π»ββοΈ
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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 π π¦ πΆ (Then went back to sleep π).
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! π π¦
In the early evening I went for a lovely walk with my Mom, around the Waseley Hills Country Park ποΈ β€οΈ
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(I’m using my phone to do this blog entry) I was at work early today and had to do a couple errands when I finished, then it rained continuously. I had already danced in the rain.
My Dad has came across various creepy crawlies at work, some living and some dead. The Cricket thing is the second specimen he has came home with, below is the first.
Thanks π
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