Blogs
19/10/2015 in: Peter Thompson's Wildlife Blog under: Farming , Nature
I have just read a very thought-provoking paper from a Sussex University team working on the insecticides known as Neonicotinoids...
14/10/2015 in: Peter Thompson's Wildlife Blog under: Advice
Over the last week I have been involved with training a good mixture of different people in, well for want of a better title, countryside management.
12/10/2015 in: Peter Thompson's Wildlife Blog under: Events
Peter would like to invite you to a farmland bird walk on 21st October.
6/10/2015 in: Peter Thompson's Wildlife Blog under: Nature
Peter put the moth trap out over the weekend and had a reasonable catch, despite temperatures dropping.
29/9/2015 in: Peter Thompson's Wildlife Blog under: Nature
Pete discusses the first British sighting of the Acadian flycatcher, spotted recently in Dungeness.
21/9/2015 in: Peter Thompson's Wildlife Blog under: Nature
Peter's work as a “biodiversity adviser” for the GWCT means that no two days are ever the same.
3B is still around and looking in good condition, but showing no sign of quitting the shrieking call to be fed.
15/9/2015 in: Peter Thompson's Wildlife Blog under: Nature
Peter reports from his holiday in sun-soaked north Cornwall and digs out some of John Betjeman’s writings.
2/9/2015 in: Peter Thompson's Wildlife Blog under: Farming , Nature
Peter contemplates one of those days when central London could seem like a retreat into peace and quiet compared to living in the countryside.
27/8/2015 in: Peter Thompson's Wildlife Blog
Peter reports on monsoon conditions in Hampshire, with arable fields which resembled paddy fields, full of ripe, but completely sodden crops.