Blog 2 - 13 January 2025 Now is the time – they need you and you need them! Who? The birds... “ Bizarre, Brilliant, Beautiful” - words from the Natural History Museum. A description applicable all over the world, and in your garden and mine. They have become part of life’s backdrop. They have been here a long time... since the dinosaurs. But this doesn’t guarantee them a place in the future; globally one in eight bird species is endangered. Our local “ordinary” sparrows, starlings, greenfinches, house martins, etc have steadily dwindled. Our busy lives go on - behind schedule, too much to do, and suddenly one notices “the usual” is absent. Birds need us... The best way to help birds (particularly in lean winter months), is to have wilder areas where they can forage naturally, as well as feeding them - breadcrumbs, kitchen scraps, seed, peanuts, fat. Feeding gives a reliable backup when natural food is scarce... and gives you a chance to see and appreciate their ways. Feeder choic...
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6th Jan 2025 Facebook From last year’s loss comes this year’s hope...a victim of ash dieback had to be felled – and the chainsaw then magically transforms the stump into a wildlife riverside scene for inspiration and joy for people. But more to come! Not just more... but better! Our kind neighbours dropped the wood over the fence by our compost heap – for firewood (once well dried out*– very important!). Then, between plates of wood and sawdust (Photo 2) lay the real treasure!! The timescale was summer until mid-November - life had arrived (Photos 3,4). Golden sawdust (see bottom of photo 1) had transformed to brown earth. Wondrous creatures were transforming death and destruction into plant heaven. Helped and speeded up by chainsaw-created sawdust, worms of all sizes (photo 2) were consuming, burrowing, digesting all the dead organic stuff from powdery wood, mixing, oxygenating and leaving wormcast granules of airy, fresh earth (vermicompost) improving soil chemicals and ph...