Monday 12 December 2011

Episode Three: "I love the dark, but I hate nature"

Hey you guys! Graeme, Mat and Michael talk fungi, fern thieves, sharks, seals and short-eared owls and go underground in search of bats, moths and spiders with special guest Tony Hutson.




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Glue Fungus Hymenochaete corrugata


Fairy Beads Microlejeunea ulicina


Prince of Wales Feather-moss Leptodon smithii


The fungi that should be called the Christmas Cake Mushroom Agaricus macrocarpus



Hungry eyes


The trogloxenic Tony Hutson


Graeme investigates


The hibernating hoverfly Eristalis tenax


Yoda's house


Metellinae merianae


Herald


A Red-headed Chestnut


Mat waves at a Short-eared Owl


Mat's photo of a Common Seal (taken with his mobile phone through his binoculars)


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Coming to a podcast far, far away next month.......

Sunday 6 November 2011

Episode Two: Some things in their natural state have the most vivid colours!

Michael, Graeme & Mat talk moth media madness, mawkish mice & magical mushrooms. Special guest star Howard Matcham joins us on a hunt for the Bearded Tooth fungus in the dark wild woods of West Sussex.

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The Flame Brocade makes the headlines


Graeme being interviewed by the BBC



Michael being interviewed by the BBC




Michael (and his friend Graeme) get into the Italian press




Benny Fitfrawd strikes back




Howard Matcham: International Man of Mosses


Fluted Bird's Nest at Ebernoe


Mat sees life through a lens for the first time


Garlic Parachute at Ebernoe




Beech Jellydisc (aka Zombie Lunch) at Ebernoe


Lemon Disco at Ebernoe


(The infamous) Liberty Cap at Ebernoe


Palpita vitrealis (in a pot) at Friston


Crimson Speckled at Friston



Isabelline Wheatear at Birling Gap


Dormouse at West Dean Woods


Blencowe's nemesis. The Sandhill Crane in Montana.

Friday 7 October 2011

Episode One: 'Farewell and Adieu'

Graeme, Mat and Michael talk Hoopoe, Pallid Harrier, Crimson Speckled and Rootless Duckweed, go in search of the Death's Head Hawk-moth and find a whole bunch of something totally unexpected instead.
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Hoopoe at Glynde


Crimson Speckled (in a book)


Pallid Harrier at Burpham (pronounced 'burf-um') by Matt Eade (http://seafordbirding.blogspot.com/)


Rootless Duckweed at Lewes Brooks


Graeme in a ditch


Marsh Gentian


Dog Stinkhorn at Ebernoe Common


Michael in a net


Flame Brocade at Friston Forest


Western Conifer Seed Bug at Friston Forest


Scarce Bordered Straw at Friston Forest


Ni Moth at Friston Forest

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