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Posts by Simon P

Brilliant album 🙏🏽

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Very sad news, the music lives on ❤️

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Just heard it on radio. Can’t wait for the Finn rerelease, thank you 🙏🏽

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New podcast episode to wrap your lugs around as you scan the fields for geese and hedgerows for thrushes!

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My neighbour complained about all the songbirds that keep coming into my garden because of the bird feeder I have out there. So I bought more bird feeders and now get more songbirds visiting.

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A history of birds and place | The Wildlife Trusts We can learn about nature in the most unexpected ways. Even the names of places offer us an opportunity to learn, not only about the wildlife on our doorstep, but local history too. Author, naturalist...

Wrote a piece for @the-wildlifetrusts.bsky.social’s #30DaysWild. All about how to get more medieval with your connections to local place. Includes a ‘medieval’ map my daughter drew of a place in our village—a memory map of nature landmarks. #naturewriting www.wildlifetrusts.org/blog/30-days...

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That’s a fantastic nature map Islay 👏🏼

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The Cuckoo’s Lea by Michael Warren review – a magical ornithological history of Britain From buzzards in Oxfordshire to cranes in Kent – how once common birds left their mark in British place names

I reviewed @drmjwarren.bsky.social's new book The Cuckoo's Lea for @theguardian.com. Safe to say, if there was a Desert Island Books and I was on it, this would be on my list. Utterly captivating. www.theguardian.com/books/2025/j...

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The Cuckoo’s Lea by Michael Warren review – a magical ornithological history of Britain From buzzards in Oxfordshire to cranes in Kent – how once common birds left their mark in British place names

Gorgeous, in depth review by @amyjanebeer.bsky.social of a gorgeously immersive book, #TheCuckoosLea @drmjwarren.bsky.social … ‘by the end, we live … newly able to read the growth rings of place, & to perceive an alternative land shimmering over the one we already know.’ Oh, & that owl!

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The Cuckoo’s Lea by Michael Warren review – a magical ornithological history of Britain From buzzards in Oxfordshire to cranes in Kent – how once common birds left their mark in British place names

The Cuckoo's Lea - reviewed today in @theguardian.com www.theguardian.com/books/2025/j...

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More dates to come, but here’s where you can find me talking about #thecuckooslea. Some great guests joining me! 😊 For details: www.birdsandplace.co.uk/thecuckooslea. @globalbirdfair.bsky.social @wildlifefestival.bsky.social @themarshtit.bsky.social @guyshrubsole.bsky.social

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