Nature Events, Foraging Workshops
North Wales & Manchester
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Can they really ID birds, plants, or bat calls accurately?
I put them all to the test in my latest video.
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#NatureApps #WildlifeID #BirdID
Can they really ID birds, plants, or bat calls accurately?
I put them all to the test in my latest video.
youtu.be/84kpgJYCjS0
#NatureApps #WildlifeID #BirdID
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Thanks 💚
Dave
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Thanks 💚
Dave
A lichen, fungus and a flower. Happy Hunting!
Dave
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A lichen, fungus and a flower. Happy Hunting!
Dave
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Three species to seek out in February, a bird, a flower, and a fungus.
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Three species to seek out in February, a bird, a flower, and a fungus.
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This weird phenomenon is caused when a fungus, Exidiopsis effusa is present, an ambient temperature of less than 0°c, the wood not to be frozen and the bark to not be present on the wood.
The result is hair like ice forming and has the texture of cotton candy.
Dave
This weird phenomenon is caused when a fungus, Exidiopsis effusa is present, an ambient temperature of less than 0°c, the wood not to be frozen and the bark to not be present on the wood.
The result is hair like ice forming and has the texture of cotton candy.
Dave
It was a real pleasure to spend time watching the comet over the Llŷn Peninsula yesterday, the full moon keeping the sky from going dark though.
Dave
It was a real pleasure to spend time watching the comet over the Llŷn Peninsula yesterday, the full moon keeping the sky from going dark though.
Dave
Often, when looking for fungi, I can be in some of the most beautiful locations, not quite so today, as I was looking for this species at a local industrial estate.
A weird fungus, like a mini puffball on a stalk.
Often, when looking for fungi, I can be in some of the most beautiful locations, not quite so today, as I was looking for this species at a local industrial estate.
A weird fungus, like a mini puffball on a stalk.
The males at this time of year are particularly striking, the bright red above the eye standing out on an otherwise brown moorland.
The males at this time of year are particularly striking, the bright red above the eye standing out on an otherwise brown moorland.
They have increased dramatically since the 1960s and can be found in open countryside, towns and villages, often nesting in chimneys.
In winter, numbers of Jackdaws are swollen by the arrival of birds from Northern Europe.
They have increased dramatically since the 1960s and can be found in open countryside, towns and villages, often nesting in chimneys.
In winter, numbers of Jackdaws are swollen by the arrival of birds from Northern Europe.
On a beach in Shetland the grey sand of the beach, and this Knot (Calidris canutus) almost blurred into one.
On a beach in Shetland the grey sand of the beach, and this Knot (Calidris canutus) almost blurred into one.
For me, the Shelduck has to be the bird most underrated by the birdwatching community. Charismatic, handsome and with a lovely call they remain a personal favourite.
For me, the Shelduck has to be the bird most underrated by the birdwatching community. Charismatic, handsome and with a lovely call they remain a personal favourite.
Oyster Mushrooms, Velvet Shanks and Jelly Ears were dominant but some smaller often overlooked species, like these Clustered Bonnet (Mycena inclinata) were also present.
A beautiful little mushroom species.
Oyster Mushrooms, Velvet Shanks and Jelly Ears were dominant but some smaller often overlooked species, like these Clustered Bonnet (Mycena inclinata) were also present.
A beautiful little mushroom species.
Currenrly many are still in their winter plumage and are a stunning 'salt and pepper'. It won't be long until they are a rich black colour with white wing patches.
Currenrly many are still in their winter plumage and are a stunning 'salt and pepper'. It won't be long until they are a rich black colour with white wing patches.
In flower Jan 1st and along with other species including Narrow-leaved Ragwort made for a lovely day whilst birdwatching in North Wales.
In flower Jan 1st and along with other species including Narrow-leaved Ragwort made for a lovely day whilst birdwatching in North Wales.