Sunday, 1 January 2017

An introduction

This blog is mainly about Nature in Falmouth. That is the coastal town in Cornwall. Nature though is interconnected so some posts will cast a wider eye. Generally though I will be photographing, filming and writing about Nature and wildlife in Falmouth.

If you have not visited Falmouth, here is a short glimpse of Falmouth Bay as the moon rises and darkness falls.


From walking the coastal path, visiting one of its nature reserves or looking into a rock-pool, Nature can be seen and experienced in a variety of ways in and near to Falmouth.

Resident species benefit from its mild coastal climate while its southwest location attracts a variety of migrating species from birds to insects. The possibility of seeing a new visitor that has flown in or perhaps seeing a seal or dolphin in the bay adds to the excitement of exploring Nature in Falmouth. 

The town is one of the special places in the UK where Buff-tailed bumblebees are active through the year. During the winter months they can often be seen visiting the Mahonia flowers in Fox Rosehill Garden.



As well as this blog you can also follow Falmouth Nature on Twitter, this is the most active social media channel. As well as regularly posting photos and tweets I also look out for Falmouth wildlife related photos and videos to share.

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There is also a Facebook page to visit and like and a YouTube channel - buttons below.

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Watch Falmouth Nature's videos on the YouTube channel

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