Summary
Autumn 2013 witnessed an unprecedented influx of migrant bats into coastal areas of Norfolk. The main movement was associated with an influx of migra...
James Lowen and Yoav Perlman snapping a Firecrest in James' garden
If there are two things we know about birders it’s that (a) they love a challenge, and (b...
Norfolk is a fantastic county for wildlife, particularly birds, but mammals also feature prominently with some amazing mammal viewing possible at several sites....
You never forget your first Polecat. It’s a bit like riding a bike in that sense. Mine was perched atop a telegraph pole along a back lane in deepest Shropshire...
In March 2016 BiOME returned to Western Sahara to continue our on-going research work into the region’s fauna. It had been one year to the day since our previou...
If it’s got fur or feathers then I’m basically interested! I developed my zeal for ecology during many a formative hour trailing my gamekeeping father around the south Shropshire countryside. Whilst mammals have become a dedication, birds will always retain my devotion with migration and waders a real affection of mine. As happy in the Saharan Desert or in an Estonian forest, if there’s a glimmer of hope of seeing something incredible (in my eyes, even non-descript shrews fall into this category) I’ll be at the head of the queue!