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Now as some of you may have figured out, I'm a bit of a Spring / Summer / Autumn / Winter watch fan and often share my photo's with them.

At Christmas, I was invited to write a guest blog, after one of my images was chosen to be used on the wall of the new Springwatch office in Bristol. www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/natureuk/entries/77a54e9e-5e9d-442a-8...

 

Well, after recent correspondance with some of the Digital Team, I'm to pop in and say hi! tomorrow and am also going to see Unsprung as it is broadcast live from the audience...

 

That's now turned into me being interviewed on the live cameras by Stephen Moss, tomorrow afternoon (8 June) at 3pm... (I did have to ask twice if it's really happening and it is!)

 

So if you happen to have access to the live feeds on the Red button or on a PC, please do have a listen to me trying not to get tongue tied! www.bbc.co.uk/events/ezzbp6/live/cwfxn3

 

Just slightly flabbergasted - things like this don't happen to me!

Bright green Lamb's Ear plants pop out in the spring, and this one is soaking wet from a recent spring shower. This picture was taken on Sope Creek in the Chattahoochee National Recreation Area in Atlanta, Georgia.

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15th June Blackbird nest update

little Beaux popped up to say hello... cool!

#WildAndFree, and making you go WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!

and no hassles - so they stayed a while, still the bestest free show around...

#dolphins #blueplanetuk #EmptyTheTanks #springwatch

 

Brighter weather has attracted the frogs to the surface of the garden pond.

 

26 February 2015

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Friendly ROOK on Aberystwyth promenade23 april 2010, great character.

Thought he was deceased at first until he moved!!! Taken yesterday at Ashton Court, Bristol

Female Sparrow Hawk looking down the lens

I came upon this stoat playing with a dead mole at Pensthorpe.

Attenborough Nature Reserve, Nottinghamshire, UK

Blue tit waiting for it's turn on the feeders

A Rabbit kit on a local warren.

2 miles from my home so very lucky indeed

Starlings feasting in January

SPRING WATCH CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME IF THIS IS A BURNET MOTH OR A CINEBAR MOTH . IT WAS ON THE SEAWALL AS WE WALKED UP TO FLEETWOOD

This is Victor, a lovelu bank vole who visits my garden. Follow his adventures on twitter @victorthevole

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