Ian Parsons
@Birder_Griffon
Writer & naturalist. Author of A Vulture Landscape & Seasonality. New books out this year: Of the Trees & the Birds + Great Misconceptions - rewilding myths...
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https://www.whittlespublishing.com/Ian__Parsons 17-06-2015 07:07:05
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It's that time of year again when young Blackbirds wander in the backdoor for their life lessons, on the curriculum today, how to be a Blackbird & things you should avoid...
#birds Kate Bradbury 🏳️🌈 #wildlife #gardenlife #nature
IT'S HERE! IT'S OUT!!
My new book - FLY - is on the streets from today (both virtually and online)!
Featuring the superb artwork by Sara Boccaccini Meadows
Ian Parsons Eoghan Daltun 🌍 Wildlife Pete Ian Carter Devon Wildlife Trust James Chubb Monty Don Chris Sperring MBE Yes herb Robert! I love it. How lovely that bullfinches eat its seeds, the sparrows enjoy it in my garden :)
Anyone else see this bbc.co.uk/news/science-e… & think maybe if we encouraged populations of small fly eating #birds to increase rather than causing them to decline we could mitigate against this? Swift bricks? Decent habitat? Ian Carter Hannah Bourne-Taylor Mark Avery Iolo Williams
I rebuilt this part of the wall a few years ago & deliberately built a nest chamber within it. It's taken a few years but...
We can, & should, all make space for #Nature in everything we do.
Hannah Bourne-Taylor Mark Avery Ian Carter Eoghan Daltun 🌍 Rewild My Street Natalie Bennett
Ian Parsons Chris Sperring MBE The Urban Birder - OFFICIAL Wildlife Pete MarburyBirds Mark Avery David DarrellLambert Ian Carter mark@birdingpinoso Peter Jones WHU COYI⚒️⚒️💚 Iolo Williams Hawk and Owl Trust The Little Owls have finished courtship & mating here and the female is now absent - hopefully incubating eggs.
Live Long-eared Owl nest on Youtube.
Chris Sperring MBE The Urban Birder - OFFICIAL Wildlife Pete MarburyBirds Mark Avery David DarrellLambert Ian Carter Ian Denton mark@birdingpinoso Peter Jones WHU COYI⚒️⚒️💚 Iolo Williams Hawk and Owl Trust Many a happy memory listening for squeaky gate calls in a dusk heavy forest