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Podcast coming soon⦠Attend Global Birdfair and watch the series being recorded live at the Winchat Podcasting Station!
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Adam Γ Hare's natural history site!
For now here is my Instagram: Instagram.com/Adam_L_OHare

Podcast coming soon⦠Attend Global Birdfair and watch the series being recorded live at the Winchat Podcasting Station!
Thanks ππ» x
Pilewort or Lesser celandine (Ficaria verna), flowering between January and April; these lovers of damp woodland pathways, stream banks and ditches, can be found in gardens, meadows and shady hedgerows, and even Narnia, yes, Narnia! β¨

An important nectar source for early emerging insects from hibernation, such as Queen Bumblebees π
Lesser celandine were used to treat haemorrhoids, hence “Pilewort” and scurvy, due to being high in Vitamin C.
All in all, they are a pretty cool plant!
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Last night I popped my Trail CAM in one of the trees at the bottom of the garden. Below is what it managed to capture this morning π
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Was chilling out in the garden, when I heard a Blackbird singing close & loud, it then got closer – so I filmed it π

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I am delighted & amazed at what I am discovering in the garden lately. Today I was pottering about & I could hear a munching / crunching sound coming from the gate.

At first I thought it may have been a Wasp, but I couldn’t see it. Then after looking the gate up & down I noticed a wee Bee in a crevice! π
A Fork-tailed Flower Bee (Anthophora furcata).
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Yet another wet dayβ¦ I was looking out of the window & saw a reasonably large Black Slug, that’s when I got the idea for todays video (below) π

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Today I visited an Urban Organic Micro Farm, called Rea Spring Gardens – which is a short walk away. It is own and ran by a lovely, enthusiastic couple, Charlie and Ashley, who farm with wildlife and the environment in mind π
In the video below, you get to see what they grow and the animals they keep! π¨π»βπΎ

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I’m going to let the video (below) speak for itself π
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It has been great for Birdsong lately, hasn’t it? Since lockdown I have heard some great birds from the back garden πΆ


In my video I’ve labelled each birdsong / call ππ»
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Most of the day was chilly & grey, but when there was a warm sunny spell, the Bees came out in force to feed on the Cranesbill Geraniums etc in the garden π π πΈ

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