Wildlife Diary
Daily blogs by Michael Blencowe, Learning and Engagement Officer with Sussex Wildlife Trust
As the world shuts down around us the uplifting role that wildlife plays in our lives becomes more vital than ever. So, for my own sanity, I’m going to keep a daily diary of what I find around my garden. Photograph the wildlife you can see from your window or in your garden and post your pictures on the Sussex Wildlife Trust Nature Table Facebook page.
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Ninety-nine
What doesn’t go 99 bonk?
What doesn’t go 99 bonk?
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Ninety-eight
A final round up of wildlife in my garden.
A final round up of wildlife in my garden.
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Ninety-seven
Viruses, chaos and Rabbits.
Viruses, chaos and Rabbits.
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Three
Just as I was returning to the kitchen I heard a Great Spotted Woodpecker drumming loudly from way across the road on an oak tree in a neighbour’s garden.
Just as I was returning to the kitchen I heard a Great Spotted Woodpecker drumming loudly from way across the road on an oak tree in a neighbour’s garden.
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Two
Watching a pair of Long-tailed Tits this afternoon in the willow tree.
Watching a pair of Long-tailed Tits this afternoon in the willow tree.
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day One
As the world shuts down around us the uplifting role that wildlife plays in our lives becomes more vital than ever. Michael Blencowe is going to keep a daily diary of what he finds around his garden.
As the world shuts down around us the uplifting role that wildlife plays in our lives becomes more vital than ever. Michael Blencowe is going to keep a daily diary of what he finds around his garden.