John Pemberton
@teuchterbynature.bsky.social
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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Caithnessian exile & conservationist in Yorkshire. Cut my teeth in 🇿🇦 🇲🇼 🇸🇨 🇹🇿 & still learning. 58° northerner, Scotland Rugby & battenburg fan. Wildlife Gardener. Mainly post about UK reptiles. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
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TEUCHTER, n. A term of disparagement or contempt used in Central Scotland for a Highlander, esp. one speaking Gaelic, or anyone from the North, an uncouth, countrified person jocularly also applied to animals.
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Migweek day 2!
Nets are open at South Landing and it’s another Redpoll day!
Here at the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust living seas centre, South Landing until 12pm.
Sunrise at South Landing Redpoll in hand image, ringed under license
51000Ha of arable options expire on 31/12 with no alternatives in place. This is habit which loses its economic value to the owner when the bells toll. From @landapp.bsky.social
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UK gardens cover c270,000 hectares – more than all the country's National Nature Reserves. And nature-friendly gardens – even small ones – can form a huge network of green spaces that are havens for wildlife. More: littlegreenspace.org.uk/features/Wil...
Bumblebee on a purple scabious flower
It was a pleasure to be invited to the opening of The Outstrays on The #Humber today. A new birding hotspot for the county. Just his summer stone curlew, crane and I’m told glossy ibis.
A 2025 birth and I’d guess at a 2022 or 2023 birth under some felt in the garden today.
Results from a spot of camera trapping in The Highlands @mammalsociety.bsky.social
Never had a depressing stretch like this on a walk before. All roadkill and logged in recordpool @argroupsuk.bsky.social
Mediterranean weather, dolphins from my bedroom, otter, white tailed eagle, pine marten. Rabbie B said it best. My heart’s in the Highlands, good to be home.
Americano, coffee cake and white tailed eagle.
First hummingbird hawk moth seen in the garden this year.
#Ragwort in the garden is worth the pissy comments from neighbours
Garden tiger was unexpected.
Dark green fritillaries were everywhere amongst the whites.
#Lindesfarne is like someone took a chunk of The Highlands and dropped it in the sea. Butterflies everywhere on the coastal grassland
Obviously drought and high temps make life tough for any species relying on soft bodied prey which are harder to find in the hot and dry. Recently found a dead hedgehog in my garden so good to catch one mooching around the water tray. @ptes-org.bsky.social @yorkswildlife.bsky.social
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Scotland could soon make history as the first UK nation to criminalise #ecocide aka severe, reckless harm to nature.

In our latest blog, @jodiebettis.bsky.social a Grand Union Scholar at the #OpenUniversity discusses how this bold legal move could set a global precedent:
Will Scotland become the first UK nation to criminalise ecocide?
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That’s certainly not how I took it from 09 onwards as a Scot. In 2017 I was ready to walk away from the Lions.
Hover flies seem to be attracted to the tiny flowers on the olive tree. It’s caked in them.
So small you’d never notice them in passing.
Just watching for a few seconds and you see the abundance of life in one flower.