Jules Howard
@juleshoward.bsky.social
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Zoology correspondent. Author. Chatty man. BBC Radio 4 / Guardian. 'Infinite Life' / 'Martian Museum of Earth Animals' and more (did i tell you about my duck genitalia VR app?).
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What should I talk about at this, gang? Hullo birds, hullo sky? The history of eco-fascism? The joys of freelancing, har har har? The problems with nature writing (but bear in mind we've only got a couple of hours)? Coffee photography?
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Sudden urge to pitch an event called 'STOP BEING A FANNY ABOUT INSECTS' to a major festival. 'Jules Howard and special guest tell the audience to stop being fannies about wasps and flies and bloody well just replant their front driveway spaces to make a home for earwigs'. Too much? Yes. Yes it is.
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Extraordinarily numerous, right?
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Good year for ladybirds.

*pulls ladybirds out of hair, teeth, armpits, nails, between toes, earholes... etc.*
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'Fate of Ophelia' #frogs #taylorswift
Dead frog lying on back at the bottom of a pond. It looks like the painting 'Ophelia'.
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I steered around it. Waited for it to slow. Towelled. Dried. Camera. Go!
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Spot on, Jules. A nice adult male - they have very much an autumn breeding season. Please can you iRecord it via irecord.org.uk/enter-srs-re... to help monitor its expanding range!
Adult phenology chart for Nigma walckenaeri
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Excellent. Have just added the record. What a fantastic little spider!
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...oh, a first for me here in the East Midlands. Green meshweaver (Nigma walckenaeri) found on my bathroom floor...! Is this correct
@britishspiders.bsky.social?
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Interesting research from @froglife.bsky.social (and partners) today! 40% decline in common toads in the UK in 40 yrs. On a positive note, regional recoveries are achievable. Bravo to all those citizen scientists whose data contributed. Research paper is at... bit.ly/uncommoncommontoads
Increasingly uncommon common toads: multidecadal, ongoing abundance decline of a widespread amphibian despite volunteer conservation action - Biodiversity and Conservation
Wide ranging and abundant species, often termed common species, play critically important roles in ecosystem functioning. However, conservation practice usually focuses on rare and declining species, including monitoring their state, while population trends of common and widespread species are often logistically difficult to evaluate compared to rare habitat specialists. This is particularly the case for small nocturnal vertebrates such as common amphibians, where abundance data are typically absent across most of their range. Building on previous work, we used national scale volunteer-collected data across Switzerland and Britain to investigate population trends over four decades for Europe’s two most common amphibian species, common toads (Bufo bufo) and common frogs (Rana temporaria). We included an average of 86 populations per year with an average count of 87,900 toads and 74,000 frogs in Switzerland and 80 populations per year with an average count of 75,800 toads in Britain, resulting in a total count of nearly 5.5 million toads across the entire study period. Overall, toad abundance declined in all decades since 1973 in Switzerland (33% abundance reduction) and since 1985 in Great Britain (41% reduction), but there were significant regional recoveries in Britain since 2013. Common frog abundance trends in Switzerland varied and remained positive overall but population growth rate declined after the year 2000. The impacts of such large-scale and ongoing abundance loss of common species may affect the ecosystem services provided by these species and require effective conservation action that expands beyond protected areas.
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Pinch punch, first day of the mon… oh, it’s October. This is not a time for light-hearted puerile superstitions. I am unlikely to see a toad for many months now. The swallows have gone. In October, many flying insects are metabolically active tombstones. Not having it.
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Blue tits are looking a bit stale now. Feed-up, my friends.
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Evil Animals series came to an end this week. Loved being a part of two of 'em, including this week's vampire bats ep. Some fab guests over the series. Have a listen! (BBC Sounds). Lorra fun, so ⭐️🙌⭐️ to producer @simonnicholls.bsky.social and team.
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Oof, that could have hurt! It's been amazing hasn't it. Such a striking change!
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Have seen more hornets in this single year than I have seen in the entire rest of my life combined!
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Oh wow! Look at that. Lovely.
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Mmmmm.... doughnuts. (Silk-button galls <--- so heavy with them that the autumn leaf hit the floor with an audible clunk!). #autumn
Lots of tiny doughnut-shaped galls on an oak leaf.
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Thanks loads for this. Appreciate it!
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Hi people, I am looking for a Yorkshire-based fossil expert or group. Is there anyone I know or anyone really active on here that I have missed over the years? Thanks! #fossils
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Ohhhh... my book 'INFINITE LIFE' (an egg's eye view of evolution) is back on sale for 99p on Kindle. I love seeing lots of new readers come to it, so go download if you can! :)
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Sssshhhh don't jinx this!
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Oh.... Choose Your Own Evolution audiobook has been SHORTLISTED for a Speakie.. This is recorded by the excellent Glen McCready. Honestly, such a fun element of this epic @nosycrow.bsky.social project! Great shortlist. Congrats to all.
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