Tag Archives: nature

The ‘garden frequenters challenge part 1’ – calls of Robin, Wren, Dunnock, and a couple of warblers

***Feedback on this challenge gratefully received as a comment on this post.*** I’m going to start with the assumption that you can already recognise the songs of common garden birds. With those under your belt, adding the calls and alarm calls of frequent garden visitors is a good place to start to build your confidence. […]

Bird calls – devising a learning programme

More confidence with distinguishing between calls and subsongs might take my winter and spring birding to the next level, and I’m optimistic that the ability to learn less obvious calls is something many of us could get better at if only we had a good programme to work through and some targeted learning materials. As […]

Hunting for fungi in an Inner London woodland

It’s November so it would be extremely rude not to go and look for interesting urban fungi, at least once. I’m a beginner when it comes to identifying fungi species, but I’m hoping to learn more by working on the principle of ‘start with the local’. And I’m fantastically lucky to live in a house […]