For hundreds of years, writers have been capturing the wonder of the natural world in poetry and prose, and exploring our changing relationship with nature. Throughout November, the Arts & Humani...
Autumn is upon is – and although it means saying goodbye to those balmy summer nights, it does mean we can turn our minds to something else: mushrooms. Time to get off the hammock, and in to th...
https://bloomsburywildlife.com/2014/10/07/get-picking-this-autumn/
And lo, it came to pass that Extinct Boids was published, free to run and squawk in a bookshop near you....
https://bloomsburywildlife.com/2012/11/05/of-boids-and-buttercream/
An exciting day today. I was lucky enough to have the chance to head to Broadcasting House – to the BBC! Where Ralph and Ceri were bring interviewed for Radio 4’s flagship art and literature ...
https://bloomsburywildlife.com/2012/10/19/boids-on-the-beeb/
Yesterday, we had some visitors to Bloomsbury Towers, in the form of Ralph Steadman and Ceri Levy ...
https://bloomsburywildlife.com/2012/10/09/signing-shenanigans/
This week, Nigel tells a tale of birding derring-do from the darkest corner of remote East Sussex ...
A few weeks back, I was lucky enough to get to spend the day with world-renowned cartoonist, caricaturist and friend of the extinct bird, Ralph Steadman.
https://bloomsburywildlife.com/2012/06/19/the-great-piddle-riddle/
And so at last, the great day has arrived - the publication of the epic Little Book of Nits ...
This week's blog is by the newest member of Team Helm, Jasmine, with a ghostly tale of things that go bump in the night ...
This week a blog entry from keen gardener Adrian Downie - there's something shuffling in the undergrowth ...