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Dan James’ Photo Album: January 2014

Dan James is a photographer, graphic and web designer from Guildford. He takes stunning landscape and natural history photos and films. Here is his latest selection of photos, along the…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.52

By Malcolm Fincham “Let it thunder let it whistle, let it blow like hell I’m not really minding,”  ….. some lyrics from an excellent song called United States of Mind,…

The Dragon Finds Water Voles On Our Doorstep

A surprising discovery when covering the local floods was a litter of six young water voles, presumably flooded out of their riverbank home. Their distinctive rounded shape and hairy tails…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.51

By Malcolm Fincham With the rare of sight of the sun shining brightly by late morning on Sunday December 8, I decided to delay my chores of putting the remainder…

Richard’s Wey November 2013

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant With the October half term holiday finished, November really did feel like the end of the boating…

Dan James’ Photo Album: December 2013

Dan James is a photographer, graphic and web designer from Guildford. He takes stunning landscape and natural history photos and films. Here is his latest selection of photos, this time…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.50

By Malcolm Fincham With daylight hours now so short and weather conditions not being at their best for photography, on the few occasions I was able to venture out during…

Town Centre Bee Keeping – Honey From an Unlikely Guildford Rooftop

By Luke Insoll Everyday hundreds of busy shoppers pass through White Lion Walk, off Guildford High Street, unaware that just 50 feet or so above them is the unlikely home…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.49

By Malcolm Fincham Continuing from my previous report, I decided to take another trip to Thursley Common in the hope of capturing some up to date pictures for myself and…

Richard’s Wey October 2013

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant October began mild and dry which felt like a welcome extension to the summer. This meant that…