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Discovering Nature
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Steve Homewood

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"The feet are back Daddy!"
I'm often asked about signs of Spring and when exactly is it spring again but of course it's a gradual transition and there are many...

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Feb 14, 20211 min read


Hello Heron, good bye Newt!
"Wow, look at the beautiful Heron!" Well, not so beautiful if you are a newt! A Beautifully designed/evolved killing machine and the poor...

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Feb 11, 20211 min read


A colourful Wagtail on a Grey day.
The Grey Wagtail is often thought to be a Yellow Wagtail because of it colourful plumage but it's Yellow relative is a summer visitor...

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Feb 10, 20211 min read


The Russians are coming!
It's a Redwing, of the Thrush family. Actually they have been here since Autumn from Russia and Scandinavian and it took me that long to...

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Feb 9, 20211 min read


Snow flakes, Snow drops.
It did at last snow today! At times rather hard but in the woods it was gentler and very nice to sit and watch for a while...

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Feb 7, 20211 min read


A chat with a Robin
Robins really do talk to you! If you walk slowly, gently and quietly through the woodland, or in your garden, you may notice a Robin...

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Feb 4, 20211 min read


Gorgeous Goldcrest
This cute little bird was looking for insects under the bramble leaves overhanging the flooded Winterbourne stream in Railway Land Nature...

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Feb 1, 20211 min read


Something fishy going on!
Chatting to a friend, I managed a short video of a beautiful little brown trout in the Winterbourne stream in Railway Land this afternoon...

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Jan 26, 20211 min read


Responsible, sustainable foraging
These are Velvet Shanks, an edible mushroom that grows on old rotten wood in the winter and can survive freezing conditions perfectly...

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Jan 25, 20211 min read


Song thrushes singing
This one stopped singing for a moment as I focussed my camera on him yesterday. Do try to get out for a lockdown walk and listen to these...

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Jan 24, 20211 min read


Toad Hall Lewes
Any time soon the toads that live in these back gardens in Pinwell road, Lewes will head out towards Railway Land to spawn.. please drive...

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Jan 22, 20211 min read


No such thing as a grey day!
"If you want to see colour on a grey day, first you have to want to" said my teacher.

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Jan 21, 20211 min read


What to do in lockdown No.2
Well the world appears to be on hold and just grey at the moment but if you look hard enough you'll see that it's all about to change!...

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Jan 20, 20211 min read


BBC RADIO CHAT
This morning I was asked by BBC West Midlands to chat live on the effect that the coronavirus lockdown is having on wildlife. I love to...

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Apr 29, 20202 min read


Nettles & Horseradish
Stinging nettles are one of the easiest, delicious and most nutritious of the spring greens to be had. Here's my favourite recipe; Simply...

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Apr 13, 20202 min read


Finding Fossilised Sea Urchins
Good morning from the bottom of a prehistoric ocean that is now the top of the Southdowns! Up here at Lewes in Sussex is the top of an...

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Apr 5, 20201 min read


The Humble House Sparrow
I just love these birds. Often overlooked and underrated, their chatter fills the air in many streets and housing estates and life...

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Apr 1, 20202 min read


Dawn video Railway Land Lewes
This was my view as I entered Railway Land Lewes nature reserve this morning on my 'Lockdown' walk. Note the Chiffchaff calling, there...

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Mar 27, 20201 min read


Tree creeper nest building.
I spent a couple of hours sitting on a bank in Railway Land nature reserve Lewes yesterday, level with this .beautiful little bird who...

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Mar 27, 20201 min read
*By the way, I took the background photo on this page just minutes before I taught reporter Simon Jenkins how to catch a Mackerel from the beach and hot smoke it over fennel seeds, live on The Morning Show.
The Gulls sounds and actions told me just weher and what the fish were doing.
Excerpts from my book 'Source to Sea' were then serialised over a week, along with recorded interviews
on BBC Radio Sussex telling the listeners some of the background to the stories within.
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