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1. Missing the sight of cute water voles
Get Bracknell, Sunday 18 April 2010At this time of year I am very reluctant to go away – so much is going on I don’t want to miss it. But I did, last week, and went to France for a few days.
2. Whitethroats: Little miracles of a punctual habit
Get Bracknell, Friday 23 April 2010This week is a regular anniversary that would pass most people by. For more than 20 years whitethroats have returned to the lane at the end of my road on the same date every year.
3. Rural Reading: Wildflowers form amazing tapestries
Get Bracknell, Friday 30 April 2010You can’t fail to notice wild-flowers now. Every roadside verge is a kaleidoscope of colour, most local woodlands are a sea of purple, the hedgerows are a mosaic, the river banks a tapestry.
4. Beautiful bluebells
Get Bracknell, Saturday 08 May 2010If you go down to the woods today you are in for a real surprise. If you go down to the woods today, you will never believe your eyes.
5. New life abounds all over the place
Get Bracknell, Saturday 15 May 2010There is so much going on now to write about it all would just end up in a long list.
6. Morning walk to ease pain of drive
Get Bracknell, Friday 28 May 2010Yesterday morning it was cold and damp, after overnight rain. I had the chance to go down to the river just as it got light.
7. Rural Reading: Lots to see on lazy days in the parks
Get Bracknell, Friday 04 June 2010Summer has finally arrived and so have the lazy days of meandering around in shorts, hopefully for the next few months.
8. Fox cubs at play is a charming picture
Get Bracknell, Saturday 12 June 2010All the way across the Kennet Meadows lie two railway embankments. One goes south towards Basingstoke and one west towards Newbury.
9. Even a ditch can provide a surprise
Get Bracknell, Saturday 19 June 2010Everything is so settled now that to find something new I have to go somewhere new.
10. Rural Reading: Fewer bugs means less birds
Get Bracknell, Friday 02 July 2010It is plainly obvious that wildlife is declining. Although there is plenty to see if you look it is worrying how the numbers of things have dropped.
