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Climber holding onto a banister

A homemade Ray Mears?
oasisluvinwigana, YouTube

celticseahorse taking a bath in the hills in Galway

Having a bath Ray Mears style.
celticseahorse, flickr

Cartoon image of two men at a burger van.

"I was hugely amused by this convo on the Springwatch message board. The softies have to confront the reality of nature."
Fanny, h2g2

"Doctor Who fans may find the latin name for the Cormorant strangely familiar: Phalacrocorax carbo! "
Sophie Talbot, Kings Cross Local Environment

"If you don’t know, the flying sickles arrive in Europe from Africa in May every year and go mad in the sky mating till the end of August, then they head back."
Ian Duncan Smith, technorati

The Springwatch team

"So far I have seen a few ladybirds and the odd bumblebee but they didn't have red tails. The hawthorn near us has fresh green leaves but no flowers yet.""
Nicky, Magpie Angel

Listen to Tom's Ray Mears song.
Tom Rosenthal website

"Watching Bruce Parry drink a skinful of cow's blood in his TV series Tribe was captivating stuff, but how ethical is it to visit a tribe unaccustomed to westerners? "
Richard Hammond, GreenTraveller

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