My summer workout is going for a walk in the woods around a village named for its horsefly population. 30 minutes waving my arms around then 20 minutes jogging to try to get away from them, the CO2 and sweat attracting more and more
My summer workout is going for a walk in the woods around a village named for its horsefly population. 30 minutes waving my arms around then 20 minutes jogging to try to get away from them, the CO2 and sweat attracting more and more
#TIL every year since 2000, the German Arachnid Society has voted a “Spider of the Year” https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinne_des_Jahres
This year’s spider is the Walnut Orb-weaver
A morning of post-travel sleep left me with enough energy to help secure the last of the twelve fruit trees at the mill, and make little name signs for all the varieties.
Thanks to the new door and my dehumidifier, the workshop is finally down to 54% air humidity, suitable for instrument building. We also had many good discussions with some lovely visitors about them potentially moving here, and the future of the project. Tomorrow some pigs will arrive to help us plough the garden, and while I was away a pair of barn owls moved into one of the dead poplar trunks by the gate. Generally everything’s looking up…
“Activism is the rent I pay for being on this beautiful planet
” — the ever-awesome Ama Menec dishes out political tools and inspiration in equal measure in her post-badger-walk speech:
Sighted a majestic sky whale hovering low over the mountains to the south-east of Reykjavik this morning.
Any assertion that it was in fact some ski slopes lit up in the dark will be met with insistent mutterings about celestial cetaceans.
The snailshell collecting is in aid of @jwentomologist’s experiments with this rather cool solitary bee: youtube.com/watch?v=V0uuTiov-w4
#TIL about Shrek, the sheep who wasn’t shorn for six years and then met the Prime Minister and was shorn on an iceberg
Went whale watching, saw several dolphins, two minke whales, a load of puffins and several thousand unexpected jellyfish.
Comic highlight when the announcer tried to give us a sense of just how big blue whales can be…
“Imagine a basketball court, with a blue whale in. That basketball game… would be over”
Blog of the day: raptorpersecutionscotland.wordpress.com #bookmark #wildlife #citizenjournalism /via John Walters
#mole sighting
#watching Insect Dissection. Amazing stuff, but I wish they'd stop using “insect” and “bug” interchangeably.
Conclusion from today’s discussion: #cat owners should be required to eat any small animals their feline pets kill/maim and bring back as gifts.
Made my first edit to wikispecies. @jwentomologist should be able to add to/benefit from this in his work, I think?
I was writing my site’s styleguide, looked up something I needed and seconds later was reading this H… how? #truestory
It must be amazing to be a squirrel and really be able to experience the world in three dimensions. We only really get 2 and a half.
This is an excellent explanation of why I throw water at cats in my garden: http://theoatmeal.com/comics/cats_actually_kill
I love going for a walk and having bats flying around my head.