Joy and sorrow in 30 Days
Well we have pretty much had a month of sunshine for the whole of 30 Days Wild - can anyone remember it raining?
Common darter by Alan Wright
Well we have pretty much had a month of sunshine for the whole of 30 Days Wild - can anyone remember it raining?
I was schmoozing at a conference in Nottingham yesterday, meeting up with lovely colleagues from around the country who are also 30 Days Wilding.
Is there any record of buzzards causing road accidents, simply because I get really excited when I see one flying over the motorway.
Today is National Colour TV Day, and I have been speaking to producers from one of our favourite programmes on the colour TV - The One Show.
Just six days to go and 30 Days Wild will be gone for another year - so these days will be a challenge in themselves.
We have a lot of foxgloves in our garden this year, growing out of the flowerbeds, various pots and even halfway up the stone walls.
I cannot think of a better way to spend Day 20 of 30 Days Wild than learning how to fly like a pied wagtail.
When I woke up this morning the weather seemed heavy and a bit . . . well . . . dreary for June.
How a few men are making a huge difference for wildlife and their local community whilst also improving their health and wellbeing.
The 30 Days Wild Challenge is not all about doing things as individuals, you can get your friends and work colleagues to join in too.