AngstyPony
I’m in the SouthWest UK in SouthWest Wales . 🌱 .
public transport / green infrastructure / lo-tech . 🌱 .
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AngstyPony@feddit.ukOPto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•Where have all the birdies gone?English1·1 year agoLOL
AngstyPony@feddit.ukto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•House sparrow tops Big Garden Birdwatch charts for 21st year in a rowEnglish2·1 year agoI missed it, again.
AngstyPony@feddit.ukto UK Energy@feddit.uk•Five reasons to heat your home using infrared fabricEnglish1·1 year agoThis is new to me. Article says “Infrared fabric is a UK invention and it’s UK-manufactured. All we need now is for it to be UK accredited. That’s a long and expensive process…” : would be an ideal opportunity for central government to fund this and other technologies. Why aren’t they? This has piqued my interest.
AngstyPony@feddit.ukto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•What is happening to Wales' seagull numbers?English1·1 year agoOh yes.
AngstyPony@feddit.ukto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•What is happening to Wales' seagull numbers?English1·1 year agoThanks for that link. A permanent ban, it says. Some part of this Government isn’t so bad, then.
AngstyPony@feddit.ukto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•Public has no right to swim in sea, claims firm that dumped sewage at bathing spotEnglish1·1 year agoIsn’t the sea a commons? (I checked and it’s the high seas that are “Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction”) Maybe the Govt doesn’t require the water-company to keep the rivers and seas disease-free - they did reduce environmental standards, at least once. So legally they might be correct. But in reality, a shitty company doing the dirty work of a shitty government.
AngstyPony@feddit.ukto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•What is happening to Wales' seagull numbers?English1·1 year agoI’ve lived in this place on the South Wales coast, a little inland, for the past 20+ years. There’s always been a large colony of the common type of gull living nearby. Someone maybe stopped feeding them recently (past 2 years) as they now perch on our house, and generally come a lot closer than they used to. There are many hundreds of them, which you can plainly see when they do their mass spiralling. I find their calls, especially when they’re all at it at once, deeply affecting and lovely.
So something has changed, for sure, but I can’t say what. The impression of there being more in my neck of the woods might be because colonies from elsewhere can’t find food so have moved here 🤷♀️ .
Also, what was that in the video about sand-eels not being fished any more?
AngstyPony@feddit.ukto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•Bird flu causing ‘catastrophic’ fall in UK seabird numbers, conservationists warnEnglish1·1 year agoAt the end of that article it says 30% of the two species tested had antibodies for the avian 'flu. I’m staying with that idea.
AngstyPony@feddit.ukto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•Toxic run-off from roads not monitored, BBC findsEnglish11·1 year agoI don’t see how monitoring the many kinds of damage caused by road traffic would do an ounce of good: everyone loves their cars, and our infrastructure - not just England’s - relies on fossil-fuels use.
I haven’t tried it. Trouble is my phone’s on its last legs, but that’ll be going on the new one.
AngstyPony@feddit.ukto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•Rare mushroom sighting near Bristol spawns native fungi cloning projectEnglish1·1 year agoLiked the ‘spawn’ pun in the headline.
I started reading this and thought of Wietse van der Werf, who I know of from his years of tackling illegal fishing. And yes, it’s he who’s behind this.
AngstyPony@feddit.ukOPto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•Raptor On the Edge of TownEnglish1·1 year agoPop-up ecology!
AngstyPony@feddit.ukOPto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•Raptor On the Edge of TownEnglish0·1 year agoI assume the docks are still active. That’s the beauty of these large spaces where public access is limited. The creatures make the most of it while they can.
I’ve never seen more than one urban fox at a time, yet. My time will come, when I least expect it, like it did for you.
AngstyPony@feddit.ukOPto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•Raptor On the Edge of TownEnglish0·1 year agoYes, it makes all the difference to any day. That reminded me of the raven (or jackdaw?) having a half-hearted peck at the raptor, at one point. It made zero impact. That fuzzy edge where the industrial world meets with the natural, fascinates me. It’s like a tide-line.
AngstyPony@feddit.ukOPtoUK Public Transport@feddit.uk•Why we can't have nice citiesEnglish3·2 years agoDefinitely in this case, yes.
AngstyPony@feddit.ukOPto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•Frosty weather: sounds about rightEnglish3·2 years agoO cleverest Bot, A soul you have not ;-)
AngstyPony@feddit.ukto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•New UK animal welfare minister backed seal and wild bird cullsEnglish1·2 years agoShameless jockeying. I’m sure I signed a petition not long ago to stop this sort of thing.
AngstyPony@feddit.ukOPto UK Nature and Environment@feddit.uk•Sweet-pea blossoms holding onEnglish1·2 years ago😭
It’s miraculous! “The critically endangered European eel was found near Coventry city centre” 😟 Just look at the state of that river bed.