Huge raindrops develop on a snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) flower in light misty rain As a child, every February I eagerly awaited a parcel from Suffolk. Inside would be our annual […]
My latest book – Pollination Power – was published in September 2015 by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Signed copies are available (UK customers only) from the Shop. It was […]
This image was not pre-planned, because I had never seen the behaviour before I walked around my garden one night with a head torch to check out nocturnal moths on flowers. […]
The Baltic region is a rich source of amber, dating back 44 million years to the Eocene epoch. Amber is a fossilised resin and more than 100,000 tons of Baltic […]
When I worked as a marine biologist and went scuba diving, I saw many live sea urchins moving underwater using their suckered tube feet to grip the rocks. Urchins have a […]
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