Miscellaneous Meander #57
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- čas přidán 6. 05. 2024
- Viewer discretion advised - This episode has a couple of dead animals in it. Nature is cruel sometimes. Sorry.
Another week of walks on the Chiltern Hills with me and Harris the Pug. Expect red kites and tractors, wild garlic buds and wild cherries, bluebells that aren't blue and the surprising return of 'What's that Leaf?'
Also featuring a video clip by Paul Dinning - check out the whole video and visit his CZcams channel here: • Red Kites Feeding at G...
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Toodle-pip!
Lovely comedy-dog activity there, nice!
Don't encourage him ...
Those trails set off my geocacher sense. Just where is the suspicious pile of sticks nearby. 😁
Keep up the work 👍
I love learning about how you identify your broad leaves!🍂Though I'm continents away, I have similar methods for identifying completely different species and flora than that of the British Ilses.
It's rewarding to understand the land you came from :)
@@Colganology Funnily enough, I found myself in a European arboretum today and I saw many trees and and flowers that you helped me identify. Thank you 😄
@@NotLaurel6578 Pleasure!
You should make an instrument out of some old bottles and kazoos, I mean put them into the bottles or just fill a bottle with em.
Also when I was a kid I used to just find some stuff in the forest, ask my mom if it was safe to eat (shes a biologist) and I actually got some nice tastes out of it!
Came across your channel randomly like the videos have a good day!
I didnt know hawthorns were related to apples. Kind of makes sense.
Touch of yoghurt!?
Im wondering, where is the stones you stand infront of in the intro?
It's Lanyon Quoit, a late stone age dolmen in West Penwith, Cornwall - very close to where I grew up
Cool