Spent a while looking through these plots for different places across the globe - no matter where you are, the trend is the same and none of it is good! #showyourstripes
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@indiebirder.bsky.social
Birds and other nature stuff. Occasionally plays musical instruments in front of really small audiences.
Spent a while looking through these plots for different places across the globe - no matter where you are, the trend is the same and none of it is good! #showyourstripes
showyourstripes.info/c/australasi...
WTF? If this Government canβt even agree to this smallest of initiatives, which has no cost to them & absolutely no down-sides, what hope that it will step up to the bigger nature challenges we face? This is a *popular* policy, for heavens sake. Obstinate tin-eared stupidity doesnβt come close β¦
23.05.2025 18:26 β π 894 π 376 π¬ 48 π 34The effect of fireworks on protected wildlife in #Bradford. It's time @bradfordcouncil.bsky.social got on top of this and other noise blight in the district.
20.04.2025 17:03 β π 8 π 3 π¬ 0 π 080,000 signatures on our petition to ban driven grouse shooting, we're not far off the magic 100K now π
If you haven't yet signed please do to help us secure a Parliamentary debate on the issue β govpetition.uk/p/700036
Glenn Massacre (@mrhenrymorris.bsky.social) , Net Zero Czar for the driven grouse shooting industry , thinks that burning hundreds of thousands of acres of carbon-sink peatland is good for wildlife and the planet !
All so he and his pals can shoot grouse .
Outraged ? Us too . . .
The @wildjustice.bsky.social petition to ban driven grouse shooting has passed 50k. Halfway.
Please feel free to sign it if you object to gamekeepers exterminating almost all other species so that pissed toffs can shoot medicated birds in decimated landscapes.
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/70...
"It was found that 85% of the tracked dogs were walked off-lead in the breeding season despite signage requesting owners not to let their pets run free due to ground-nesting birds. At Snelsmore Common, Berkshire, more than 90% of the site was disturbed by dogs, reducing its conservation value"
22.01.2025 18:31 β π 106 π 52 π¬ 5 π 3A deeply disappointing government response to @wildjustice.bsky.socialβs petition on banning driven grouse shooting, that even cites bullshit stats from the shooting industry
Please sign the petition, letβs get it to 100k and force a proper debate: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/70...
I had my NY epiphany that night. I was awestruck & Iβve been a big fan ever since. Amazing line up that weekend, although it was the last ever Cocteau Twins performance on the Thursday night π. Roadied & played keyboards on the Sunday for an ace band called Chest on the Dr Martens stage. Good times.
03.01.2025 23:51 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0My bird of the year was the Pale-legged Leaf Warbler, Bempton. Rare as hell, required patience to see it well (what lovely supercilium tho) & it called very obligingly. I enjoyed the β Collared Flycatcher, Kilnsea too. Best local bird: Scarlet Tanager, Halifax.
Scilly & Shetland planned in 2025π€
Top 5 musical highlights this year (prob more hours at gigs than birding):
1. Liz Fraser singing Song to the Siren w/ Massive Attack, Liverpool.
2. Cattle Decapitation, Leeds.
3. Weigedood, Primavera,
4. Paul McCartney, Manchester.
5. Dying Fetus, Download.
First up in 2025 - Jesus Lizard in Leeds.
Alas I didnβt perform any live music in 2024 (π€ for 2025), but God Unknown Records released βRockitmanβ by Bushpilot. I played drums on this, and it was an absolute joy to do so.
Video here: youtu.be/WYQs-VxZvMI?...
Vinyl & digital available here: godunknownrecords.bandcamp.com/album/rockit...
Thanks for the follows after I joined this month. π Hope you had a good year; wishing you the best for 2025. Frustratingly Iβm unable to drive, use bins/scope, or play guitar after I mangled/broke my hands. π Will hopefully have something mildly interesting to share in 2025 when they finally heal π
31.12.2024 14:02 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 02024 highlights. The Monks Wood Bottle passed another year as a Song Thrush anvil to smash snails. It's probably been in that exact spot since World War 2, when a farmer kept pigs in the wood. The Huntingdon Brewery named on the bottle closed 1954, so it's at least 70 yr old. It's stuck to the soil.
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