A day for a flutter of butterflies
Such mornings as this, seem to suggest rather than dictate how I should wander out on the moss.
Common darter by Alan Wright
Such mornings as this, seem to suggest rather than dictate how I should wander out on the moss.
The Wild seemed to be offering a Sunday sermon as I shared my breakfast minutes with starling, house sparrow and goldfinch.
An easy amble with the Wild on the outskirts of Greater Manchester on the 13th day of my 30 Days Wild experience.
Breakfast shared with a pair of greenfinch, which were starting their day with high energy sunflower hearts.
Some are bright and showy while others are subtle and delicate, but one thing’s for sure, all of the orchids found in our region are very special.
An encounter with a less than wild rabbit - although Day 11 of my 30 Days Wild adventures began a tad earlier than that contemplative meeting.
Locally known as the Manchester argus, habitat destruction forced the large heath butterfly into extinction across Greater Manchester well over 100 years ago, but through our Species…
A splash of rain brought about a spontaneous change on Day 10 of 30 Days Wild, as the sky above me filled with swift.
It sometimes seems that the story of the wild simply wants to write itself and tell its own story whilst I quietly move through its landscape.