The Green Bard

The Green Bard writes about nature, wildlife, conservation, herbs, foraging, gardening and more

Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Tuesday, 8 September 2020

Three Kings: Kingfisher, King Arthur and the King of Fuh

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Kingfisher There have been three kings in my life, and all have a strong connection to the natural world. The Kingfisher, of course, is ...
Thursday, 14 February 2019

The Ecological Park Varzea in Quinta Do Conde in Portugal

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A lot more to the town of Quinta Do Conde Map of the Ecological Park (Photo: Steve Andrews) If you were driving through on the main ...
Sunday, 13 January 2019

How A Council Estate Like Ely Can Be A Haven For Wildlife

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Gardens in Ely Small Tortoiseshells on Butterfly Bush (Photo: Pixabay) The Ely council estate in Cardiff can be a great place for w...
Monday, 2 July 2018

Walking in the Wentloog Levels Where Wetlands Meet the Sea

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Wentloog Levels aka the Gwent Levels are a Wildlife Haven Marshfield (Photo: Steve Andrews) I recently went on an epic 7-hour walk ...
Friday, 1 December 2017

A day out in London exploring nature

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A day out in London exploring nature Magpie in tree in Regent's Park  (Photo: Ashley Coates ) London is a massive and bustling ...
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I am an author, singer-songwriter, poet, naturalist and environmental activist. I am from Cardiff originally but now live in Portugal. I am listed as a "Famous Cardiffian." I am also known as the Bard of Ely, a title I was given by Big Issue Cymru magazine when I was a columnist.
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