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The 1st Celebrations of Spring (Late Jan/Early Feb)
In the northern hemisphere, the very first lambs are being born, the first spring-bulb leaves are breaking through the winter soil…
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There's no collective noun for a group of hedgehogs, (despite claims of array and prickle) because there's no such thing.
They are solitary animals; they live alone and do not mate-pair.
Only hoglet siblings form groups; huddling together to keep warm and feel safe.
I call this a 'hoggle'.🥰
I hope you are all keeping warm and safe today.
Some lovely news! 😊
Darling Theo didn't get up last night, so he's started the hibernation process.
This means he now feels well enough to hibernate, and content enough to do that here, and I'm so happy!🥹
November’s snowfall in the Cotswolds, view from Baker’s Hill near the National Trust’s Hidcote Gardens and Kiftgate Court Gardens.
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It’s winter. The buzzing has stopped - mostly.
So what’s happened to all the #bees?
You’ve been asking…so a quick thread to broadly account for our little #friends at this time of year.
Please #retweet and #share.
You know the drill.
The more informed the better for bees. 1/13
Have you ever wondered what butterflies and other insects do in the winter?
A few enter a dormant state as they are, but mostly it's their eggs and caterpillars that survive the winter and provide the following year's butterflies.
And where do these precious eggs and larvae spend winter?
In dead vegetation, leaf litter, old plant stems, long dying grass..
...you know - all the stuff we're dying to get rid of so our gardens look nice and tidy for winter.
Nice and dead for winter.
PLEASE LEAVE THE GARDEN LITTER.
It'll still be there in the spring, you can tidy it away then. But if you want butterflies and pollinators next year, please exhaust your urge to tidy up by litterpicking the streets.
Right now your garden is a nursery.
Please let it sleep in peace.
A single 400-year-old ancient oak produces 234,000 litres of oxygen a year while soaking up carbon dioxide, and can support more than 2,000 species of bird, insect, fungus, and lichen. Nature is amazing - we need more of it, not less. RT if you agree 🌳
Getting Ready For Autumn - Sticker Story Book - National Trust
Last two in-stock -
Great kids activity book for indoor weather
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