Tag: 30 days wild

  • A Floral Rainbow

    A Floral Rainbow

    My inspiration today came from the 30 Day Wild app, which features 100 different wild ideas. A rainbow of wildlife sounded like fun, so taking my camera into the garden, I set out to find something in each colour of the rainbow…. which was harder than it sounds! Starting with red, and I was lucky…

  • Second day of wildness

    Second day of wildness

    You wouldn’t believe yesterday had been so cold and wet, when your see today’s bright sunny weather. And as luck would have it, the blue skies gave some perfect Buzzard-spotting opportunities! The last few birds I’ve spotted circling high in the sky, have been seagulls, so I was pleased to spot the local Buzzard circling…

  • A Charm of Goldfinches

    A Charm of Goldfinches

    I’ve noticed a couple of small birds flying around recently, but they never seem to sit still enough to be able to identify them! However, after they flew off the roof and zoomed past the window, they landed on the seed feeder in a nearby tree. Undeterred by the pigeon landing on the grass nearby…

  • A picturesque view

    Looking out of the window, there’s a lot of trees & bushes on the hill in the distance. Nothing unusual about that, apart from the colour of them – these aren’t green, but have a silvery white look to them. Curious to know what they are, I asked a relative, who dug out a book on hedgerows…

  • May Showers….

    If April showers bring May flowers, what do May thunderstorms bring? Yesterday started off nice and sunny, but the afternoon was a complete washout. What began as just a spit and spot of drizzle, turned into torrential rain and thunder – not the best weather to be out on foot! Despite the thunder, I didn’t spot any…

  • 30 Days Wild – starting soon!

    There’s only a few days left in May, which means that 30 Days Wild will start very soon! Organised by The Wildlife Trusts, the aim is to get people doing something wild every day in June. When you sign up, you get sent a pack (either in the post or by email) which includes a pack of…

  • Aerobatics

      Looking out of the window today, I spotted a few small birds flying over the trees. Instead of just flying in a straight line like the crows do, these were swooping, diving, circling and generally putting on an aerobatic display. It was incredibly difficult to get a photo of them, so this is one I…

  • Wild Webcam Watching

    I spent a while watching the Peregrine Falcon webcam today – set up by the Hawk and Owl Trust as part of their Urban Peregrine Project, this particular webcam is focussed on a nest box on St John’s Church in the centre of Bath. There are currently three falcon chicks, who look totally different to the adult birds…

  • Early Moon Rise

    I still find it strange to see the moon in daylight hours, but according to Metcheck, there’s plenty of daylight hour moon rises to come, as we get closer to the next full moon. Today’s moon is apparently a Waxing Crescent – don’t ask me to explain why it’s called that, but it’s the kind of moon…

  • Shouting Youngsters

    There was a strange shouting noise coming from outside today – it sounded like a bird that hadn’t quite learnt how to shout “properly”! There were quite a few Starlings about, and this little guy, that I’m assuming is a youngster – old enough to peck at the grass, but not old enough to quite…