Finding Nature at England’s Holkham National Nature Reserve: Spring Hares
Kirsten Hines' series on exploring nature in England continues, this week finding some "boxing" hares in coastal sand dunes. What does it mean? Read on to find out.
Kirsten Hines' series on exploring nature in England continues, this week finding some "boxing" hares in coastal sand dunes. What does it mean? Read on to find out.
An interesting feature of North Yorkshire are these unusual barns, built of local stone to store hay and house animals during the winter. Ian Cook shares their stories and some interesting photos.
Nothing livens up a beach walk more than spotting a shipwreck! Ian Cook shares the story of the Nova Scotia, whose ruins can be spotted at low tide in Northumberland.
Paul Hunter shares some autumnal images taken from the Cleveland Way, a trail that runs along the Cleveland Hills in North Yorkshire.
Ian Cook presents background information and some great photos of a hedgehog, found in the pasture with some sheep!
Kirsten Hines' exploration of Nature in England series continues, this week with a stop at Titchwell Marsh where, of all things, a common robin captures her attention.
A lovely waterfall, one of England's largest, is beautifully captured and featured today by photographer Ian Cook.
On the Liverpool waterfront, GarryRF spots an actor costumed as a 1920s Liverpool bicycle policeman.
Kirsten Hines continues her voyage of natural discovery in England, this week with a stop at Holkham National Nature Reserve.
London gets a new treasure: an urban wetlands now open to the general public for the first time—and admission is free.
Paul Hunter shares some of the visual treasures of a visit to the abandoned hamlet of Whorlton in the North York Moors National Park.
Black Middens Bastle is a rectangular mid to late 16th century stone two storey defensible farmhouse in Northumberland.
GarryRF offers a brilliant night view of England's classic seaside resort
Ian Cook takes us on a behind the scenes look at what makes this beautiful fountain work.
Ian Cook's evocative B&W photo of the Anderton Boat Lift has been accepted by the Royal Photographic Society for inclusion in an upcoming exhibition tour. Congratulations, Ian!