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Posts by Bex Cartwright

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Last month, the government announced changes to the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), a scheme which pays farmers and land managers to adopt or maintain environmentally sustainable land management practices โš ๏ธ๐Ÿ

Find out what the changes mean for farmers and bumblebees: https://ow.ly/Xo4750YybxE

3 weeks ago 33 8 2 1

Or a โ€˜tonโ€™. I did not find a tin of bees ๐Ÿ™„

1 month ago 5 0 1 0
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Lizard I met yesterday along the coast path. Soaking up the rays.

1 month ago 5 0 0 0
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Did the Annual Chough Count yesterday up here in sunny north Wales. No Chough on my sections sadly but I did meet a lizard & saw a tin of solitary bees. Andrena thoracica, A.flavipes, A.trimmerana and Colletes cunicularius, a scarce species which may be new for this patch.

1 month ago 20 2 2 0
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First oil beetles are out and about here. Going to check out the coast path today to see if I can spot more. #oilbeetle #wildlife

1 month ago 10 0 0 0
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We are looking for a Head of Outreach ๐Ÿ

This is an exciting opportunity for an individual with proven experience in a leadership role to influence change and help more people and organisations become champions for bumblebees.

Full details: https://ow.ly/3IBj50YsKlY

1 month ago 16 6 0 0
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Blueberries ๐Ÿ˜€ Good harvest this year.

8 months ago 6 0 0 0
An image of half text and half photo. The photo is of a beautiful flowery hay meadow, with ox eye daisies, thistles, dandelions and tall grasses reaching up to the sky, against a backdrop of a yellow sunset. The text says: โ€œWEL reaction to final Sustainable Farming Scheme design: Whilst this is an improvement from the previous Common Agricultural Policy and a step forward towards sustainable agriculture, it will need continuous further improvements to meet the challenge of the nature and climate emergency. We welcome that BPS payments will be tapered, and the indication that the funds will be channelled into the upper layers; the universal layer should be seen as a first step, and we hope to help farmers in their journey to the truly regenerative approach that our land needs.โ€

An image of half text and half photo. The photo is of a beautiful flowery hay meadow, with ox eye daisies, thistles, dandelions and tall grasses reaching up to the sky, against a backdrop of a yellow sunset. The text says: โ€œWEL reaction to final Sustainable Farming Scheme design: Whilst this is an improvement from the previous Common Agricultural Policy and a step forward towards sustainable agriculture, it will need continuous further improvements to meet the challenge of the nature and climate emergency. We welcome that BPS payments will be tapered, and the indication that the funds will be channelled into the upper layers; the universal layer should be seen as a first step, and we hope to help farmers in their journey to the truly regenerative approach that our land needs.โ€

The Sustainable Farming Scheme design is finally done; check out our full reaction here. Weโ€™ll continue to work with Welsh Gov and all others to make it as good as it needs to be for nature and climate: waleslink.org/response-to-...

9 months ago 6 4 0 1
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Some stunning wildflower areas today. With many thanks to local EA @lincswildlife.bsky.social @naturalengland.bsky.social staff for coming along to a workshop today on Rare Bees of the Lincs Coast. @bumblebeetrust.bsky.social

9 months ago 4 0 1 0
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Big Meadow Search 2025 starts today until 31st August. Everyone welcome, you dont need to be an expert, just record species you know. Please help us add more sites to the map.
There will be daily plant ID or plant association posts to look out for.
bigmeadowsearch.co.uk

10 months ago 11 6 0 1

Iโ€™m always finding dead shrews. Pygmy, Common & occasionally Water Shrews. Itโ€™s like theyโ€™ve suddenly run out of steam and keeled over. I wonder what is going on? Is it that I just happen to find them where they die naturally or do they have such high energy needs that they run out of fuel?

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Even today in these grazed systems, the ridges and furrows are still providing drainage, especially on these heavy soils and a varied topography and sward that can benefit grazing livestock.

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Cattle grazing โ€˜ridge & furrowโ€™ grassland in Rutland. The characteristic corrugated pattern we see now is a ghost of Medieval agricultural practices where the land was ploughed to pile topsoil into raised strips and forming sunken ditches, providing drainage and good growing conditions for crops.

9 months ago 5 0 1 0

Ah awesome. Love Wilco!

9 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Beech trees. Love this bit of woodland. Itโ€™s like a natural cathedral.

9 months ago 5 0 0 0
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Find out about Wales Nature Week events on the WBP website and follow @WalesNatureWeek on social media.
bit.ly/44zVzDx

9 months ago 3 1 0 0
The Red List Narrated by Iolo Williams, The Red List follows botanist Dr. Kevin McGinn on a year-long race to save 25 of Walesโ€™ most endangered plants. Amid climate extremes and mounting pressures, this urgent doc...

Narrated by Iolo Williams, the Red List documentary, directed by Ross Pierson, follows botanist Dr Kevin McGinn racing to save 25 of Wales' most endangered plants.

The film is being crowdfunded and you can find out more - and donate - here:

greenlit.com/project/red-...

9 months ago 5 3 0 0
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Hi BlueSky folk. There's no search available at the moment for Starter Packs. Are there any UK agriculture, nature-friendly farming, regen farming Starter Packs that folk can share a link to please? @nffn.bsky.social @socialfarmsgardens.bsky.social

If not, I will curate one!

๐Ÿ„๐Ÿšœ๐ŸŒฑ๐ŸŒพ๐Ÿ๐Ÿž

10 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Bumblebee-bagging in the Cairngorms - Bumblebee Conservation Trust

Visiting the Cairngorms this year? Go Bumblebee-bagging! Read more here! @bumblebeetrust.bsky.social www.bumblebeeconservation.org/bumblebee-ba... #Bumblebees

11 months ago 4 1 0 0
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Came across this giant beast when I was gardening today. Maybe cockchafer grub? #Beetle

1 year ago 8 1 1 0

CUCKOO!!! ๐Ÿฆ

1 year ago 7 1 0 0
An image of a grassland with the text: "Grasslands store carbon, produce food and support our wildlife. But the UK Government has no strategic plan for them."

An image of a grassland with the text: "Grasslands store carbon, produce food and support our wildlife. But the UK Government has no strategic plan for them."

Did you know there is no dedicated team or person in Defra for grasslands, despite them covering 40% of England? ๐Ÿคฏ

We're joining @plantlifeuk.bsky.social & partners in calling for the Gov to establish a Grassland Taskforce to unlock their value ๐ŸŒฑ

Learn more: www.plantlife.org.uk/our-work/the...

1 year ago 96 44 0 3
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Iโ€™ve just coined a new term #BeeWashing. Itโ€™s when UK organisations state they are acting on the #BiodiversityEmergency by putting in honeybee hives. Please share far & wide!

1 year ago 45 22 3 2

An important and insightful article that explains the difference between managed honeybees and our 270+ species of wild bees.

1 year ago 20 13 1 1
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And more oil beetles! They seem to be having a good year.

1 year ago 12 0 1 0
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Did my @bumblebeetrust.bsky.social #Beewalk today. Felt like I saw more bumblebees today than the whole of last year. Eight species on my walk today! Flower of the walk was Bilberry, in full flower now #wildflowerhour

1 year ago 11 0 0 0

Sounds amazing Charlotte. Enjoy!

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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Spotted an oil beetle excavating a tunnel in a molehill this week to lay her eggs. @mole-hills.bsky.social

1 year ago 25 3 0 1
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Saw my first adder of the year this week. Tiny youngster, barely bigger than a pencil. A few common lizards about but no grass snakes yet or slow worms, we get all four of these reptiles in the garden here! #ukreptiles

1 year ago 9 1 0 0
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Lovely to see fresh red-tail queens on our bee ID day today too. (She was released from the pot and went back to foraging).

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