Edward Pollard
@epollard.bsky.social
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🌲 Biodiversity conservationist living in Cambridge, UK. 🦋 Cambridgeshire butterfly recorder so this account will mainly about butterflies and other general natural history
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epollard.bsky.social
Hello!
Giving this a go too (as well as persisting with Threads) mainly about butterflies and general natural history. For starters my favourite butterfly - which is a little like the Bluesky icon :)
Chalk Hill Blue butterfly, Cambridgeshire
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heard my first Redwing yesterday
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treesforlife.bsky.social
Have you seen a squirrel recently? 🐿️ Take part in the #GreatScottishSquirrelSurvey! We’re calling on people across Scotland to get outdoors, enjoy nature, and keep an eye out for tufted ears and bushy tails.

Reporting your sightings 👉 scottishsquirrels.org.uk/sightings
@scotsquirrels.bsky.social
Squirrel Sightings – Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels
scottishsquirrels.org.uk
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chrisvanswaay.bsky.social
Now the 2025 field season for butterflies has come to an end, it is a good moment to look back at the great work of the recorders of Dutch Butterfly Monitoring transects. Almost 400,000 butterflies counted in 2025 on 1372 locations, 8,5 million since 1990 on 212,327 km. Thanks for all hard work!
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Some #amazingtrees are famous. That doesn't stop them from being amazing. My day in the Coastal Redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens), California in spring 2002 will stick with me for ever. So vast. An all encompassing calm
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Cambridge City and South Cambs Councils are running a consultation on a new Climate & Nature strategy

engage.cambridge.gov.uk/en-GB/projec...
engage.cambridge.gov.uk
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This article repeats the Scottish government estimate of £3 billion pounds to restore all of Scotland's peat.
I am sure I read a critique of that figure once. But can't find it. Does anyone know where it is?

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...
NatureScot may raise ‘more than £100m’ in private investment for conservation
Investors in talks about supporting up to 15 government-backed nature restoration projects in Scotland
www.theguardian.com
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europebutterfly.bsky.social
Check out our new website, packed with new features, including updated project and EU policy pages + butterfly species pages with all known hostplants courtesy of Harry Clarke and downloadable country lists. Big thanks to Peter Eeles @ukbutterflies.bsky.social for all his help www.bc-europe.eu
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pietervantieghem.bsky.social
#Southernsmallwhite - Pieris mannii - is still active in my area E of #Ghent, Belgium. This one was in the garden yesterday. It is a typical autumn female; lots of dusting between discal and apical spot, discal spot not confined by the veins and a vague discal spot on hindwing.
#urbanbiodiversity
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#amazingtrees
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Trees really are amazing, aren't they
Edward standing in front of a large rainforest tree
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patrickbarkham.bsky.social
Please spread the word – we urgently need more Lyme-literate doctors, the NHS must take this seriously, @ukhsa.bsky.social needs to log ALL cases. How many more Millys are there out there who believe they have long covid or other illnesses and they actually have undiagnosed Lyme?
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dunnjons.bsky.social
An unforgettable day with my @mariposanature.bsky.social group.

I found Desert Babul Blue on the European mainland!

There are a mere handful of past claims of it - this is an African species that's an ultra-rarity in Europe. I'm in a state of some shock.

#butterflies @europebutterfly.bsky.social
Desert Babul Blue (Azanus ubaldus) © Jon Dunn
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I was going to go for Molekham Hall.
But you win
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Haha.
Bukit Barisan Selatan in Sumatra. Sadly I've never been to Damun.
I feel this might turn into a thread of amazing trees I've met
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Trees really are amazing, aren't they
Edward standing in front of a large rainforest tree
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wildlifebcn.org
🦋Five giant E's have appeared at our Trumpington Meadows nature reserve on the edge of Cambridge. They are helping us understand how we can protect butterflies and other insects from climate change.
youtu.be/iRcItx3z5cI
Helping butterflies tackle climate change - Trumpington Meadows Butterfly banks
YouTube video by Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants
youtu.be
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patrickbarkham.bsky.social
If you pick up the Guardian Weekend Magazine today, please read about my daughter Milly’s battle with Lyme disease. And if you’re feeling bold, drop your copy into your local GP. There are thousands of Millys out there. Most are currently not helped at all by the NHS or, worse, not believed.
Photo of page from Guardian Weekend magazine showing Patrick’s 13-year-old daughter Milly and the starting words of a long feature story about her battle with Lyme Disease which was missed by the NHS for years.
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It's giving me Red
-Crested Pochard vibes
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I just listened R4 Open Country with Martha Kearney visiting Fair Isle. Nice to hear about more than just the birds (though it does also have birds).
I recommend it Ben
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Or day flying moth caterpillars that the birds didn't find