What’s Blooming on our Wild Flower Patch? And, what is that strange black fly?
It is now nearly a month since the latest area at the top of the steps to Ross Avenue was sown with wild flower seeds by the 48th Cub...
Wildflower Patch Update
Last year saw us clear an area adjacent to Crow Wood and the Coastal Path and sow wild flower seeds. Some, on the triangle at the...
Spring Birdsong
One of the great pleasures of Dalgety Bay is being out in the woodlands in Spring when the birds have established their territories and...
January in The Bay
So, after a mild November and December, winter finally gave us a few days to taste what the season can bring. But despite cold winds and...
November Blog
Here we are in mid November but, unlike in the USA, we have yet to experience any of the winter weather that is usual for this time of...
All About Oaks
There are relatively few oaks in our woodlands, and to get photos of good growing trees it was necessary to go a bit further along the...
September: Changing Seasons
This is a time of transition, we still have warm weather but daylength changes are now at their most rapid and days are becoming...
Moth Trapping 1/2 August
The evening of Friday 1st August was perfect for moth trapping, with no wind, warm temperatures, high humidity, and thin cloud. George...
Remembrance & Biodiversity
As we approach the 4th August and are reminded of the start of a conflict a hundred years ago that saw the needless loss of so many men...
Bumblebees of Dalgety Bay
As spring turns into summer one group of insects is always on the go, busy working for themselves; for the flowers; and for us. These...