Noble False Widow – 30 Days Wild (23/30)

Noble false widow, Streatoda nobilis, Liskeard, Bristol, June 2024

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Captured in a glass

an unholy eviction

carefully released

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by Scooj

30 Days Wild is an initiative organised by the Wildlife Trusts. It is an annual challenge event, for those who choose to participate, to do one ‘wild’ thing a day throughout the month of June. I will try to write a nature haiku every day if I can, as my contribution to this celebration of wildlife and biodiversity. I did this back in 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge.

Wild carrot – 30 Days Wild (22/30)

Wild Carrot, Brunel Way, Bristol, June 2024
Wild Carrot, Brunel Way, Bristol, June 2024

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A roseate starburst

beside a sun drenched pathway

modest, unnoticed

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by Scooj

  • 30 Days Wild is an initiative organised by the Wildlife Trusts. It is an annual challenge event, for those who choose to participate, to do one ‘wild’ thing a day throughout the month of June. I will try to write a nature haiku every day if I can, as my contribution to this celebration of wildlife and biodiversity. I did this back in 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge.

Froglet – 30 Days Wild (21/30)

Froglet, Redland, Bristol, June 2024

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House side passageway

fringed with dampened greenery

where little frogs hide

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by Scooj

* 30 Days Wild is an initiative organised by the Wildlife Trusts. It is an annual challenge event, for those who choose to participate, to do one ‘wild’ thing a day throughout the month of June. I will try to write a nature haiku every day if I can, as my contribution to this celebration of wildlife and biodiversity. I did this back in 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge.

Common green capsid – 30 Days Wild (20/30)

Common Green Capsid, Lygocoris pabulinus, Brunel Way, Bristol, June 2024
Common Green Capsid, Lygocoris pabulinus, Brunel Way, Bristol, June 2024

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An oxeye daisy

hosts a tiny speck of green

common green capsid

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by Scooj

  • 30 Days Wild is an initiative organised by the Wildlife Trusts. It is an annual challenge event, for those who choose to participate, to do one ‘wild’ thing a day throughout the month of June. I will try to write a nature haiku every day if I can, as my contribution to this celebration of wildlife and biodiversity. I did this back in 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge

Sea Bindweed – 30 Days Wild (19/30)

Sea bindweed, Calystegia soldanella, West Wittering, West Sussex, June 2024
Sea bindweed, Calystegia soldanella, West Wittering, West Sussex, June 2024

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Prettiest cousin

of the scourge of gardeners

pink and white trumpets

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by Scooj

  • 30 Days Wild is an initiative organised by the Wildlife Trusts. It is an annual challenge event, for those who choose to participate, to do one ‘wild’ thing a day throughout the month of June. I will try to write a nature haiku every day if I can, as my contribution to this celebration of wildlife and biodiversity. I did this back in 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge

Common cardinal beetle – 30 Days Wild (18/30)

Common cardinal beetle, Pyrochroa serraticornis, Redland Green, Bristol, June 2024
Common cardinal beetle, Pyrochroa serraticornis, Redland Green, Bristol, June 2024

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Bright red-orange flash 

in peripheral vision

stalls afternoon stroll

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by Scooj

  • 30 Days Wild is an initiative organised by the Wildlife Trusts. It is an annual challenge event, for those who choose to participate, to do one ‘wild’ thing a day throughout the month of June. I will try to write a nature haiku every day if I can, as my contribution to this celebration of wildlife and biodiversity. I did this back in 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge

Grasses – 30 Days Wild (17/30)

Grass, Ashton Court, Bristol, June 2024
Grass, Ashton Court, Bristol, June 2024

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Shimmering grasses

ripe flowerheads bent over

early summer breeze

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by Scooj

  • 30 Days Wild is an initiative organised by the Wildlife Trusts. It is an annual challenge event, for those who choose to participate, to do one ‘wild’ thing a day throughout the month of June. I will try to write a nature haiku every day if I can, as my contribution to this celebration of wildlife and biodiversity. I did this back in 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge.

Next generation – 30 Days Wild (16/30)

Tree planting, Manifold valley, Peak District, April 2024
Tree planting, Manifold valley, Peak District, April 2024

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On a steep hillside

volunteers planting saplings

ash dieback replaced

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by Scooj

  • 30 Days Wild is an initiative organised by the Wildlife Trusts. It is an annual challenge event, for those who choose to participate, to do one ‘wild’ thing a day throughout the month of June. I will try to write a nature haiku every day if I can, as my contribution to this celebration of wildlife and biodiversity. I did this back in 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge.

Pillar of life – 30 Days Wild (15/30)

Groyne pillar, Bracklesham Bay, West Sussex, June 2024
Groyne pillar, Bracklesham Bay, West Sussex, June 2024

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Clinging for dear life

rough barnacles and seaweed

a giver of life

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by Scooj

  • 30 Days Wild is an initiative organised by the Wildlife Trusts. It is an annual challenge event, for those who choose to participate, to do one ‘wild’ thing a day throughout the month of June. I will try to write a nature haiku every day if I can, as my contribution to this celebration of wildlife and biodiversity. I did this back in 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge.

View – 30 Days Wild (14/30)

Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood National Nature Reserve, Leicestershire, May 2024
Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood National Nature Reserve, Leicestershire, May 2024

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Green and pleasant land

there to connect with nature

and find some meaning

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by Scooj

  • 30 Days Wild is an initiative organised by the Wildlife Trusts. It is an annual challenge event, for those who choose to participate, to do one ‘wild’ thing a day throughout the month of June. I will try to write a nature haiku every day if I can, as my contribution to this celebration of wildlife and biodiversity. I did this back in 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge.