My favorite medieval floor tile at Doddington Church. The happy face makes me smile. These tiles were discovered and relaid during an Edwardian restructuring of the chancel. @johnevigar.bsky.social
Wild daffs at Doddington churchyard in Kent looking amazing. It would be interesting to know when they were first planted (at least 40 years ago). They're spreading further and further every year. @wildflowerhour.bsky.social @bsbibotany.bsky.social
A bit dry last night, but there was still movement at our local 'Toad Watch' site. You can tell the way this one has walked.
I like the patchwork quilt case of a Phryganeidae caddis-fly larva. From our garden pond dip this morning.#kentnature @freshwaterbio.bsky.social @freshwaterhabitats.bsky.social
Looking forward to a good show of tubular water dropwort Oenanthe fistulosa this year in the garden pond. Rather drowned at the moment!
The first common frog spawn this year in our garden pond. That's 10 days earlier than the previous three years. #spawnsurvey @freshwaterhabitats.bsky.social #kentnature
Great display. It reminded me of this photo in a Collins Guide to Wild Life in the Home. The understated caption reads 'A single fly at the breakfast table may be tolerated, but there are rather too many here.'
Sheep at South Swale Nature Reserve have stopped working for Christmas. Or perhaps just sheltering below the sea wall from fresh north-easterlies! @kentwildlife.bsky.social
I've just finished reading the New Naturalist series 'Ponds, Pools and Puddles'. Brilliant. Up to date research. Evidence based information. And joy of joys, plenty of pre and post management monitoring! Add it to your Christmas present list.