Nature's Calendar Blog
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Is 2020 a good year for sloes?
By Judith Garforth, 07/10/2020
If you’re a fan of sloe gin, you’ll be pleased to hear we’ve had reports of 2020 being a bumper year for sloes. But why is there a good crop this year?
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Recording autumn phenology: An analysis of 2019 records
By Lorienne Whittle, 11/09/2020
We share our analysis of your autumn 2019 records. Find out how autumn was progressing this time last year.
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Latest State of the UK Climate report reveals increasing impact of climate change
By Lorienne Whittle, 31/07/2020
The latest State of the UK Climate report reveals that 2019 was a year that broke multiple records for temperatures in the UK. The report also includes a phenology section in which Nature’s Calendar records show the impact of the weather and climate on wildlife.
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Autumn - the forgotten season?
By Lorienne Whittle, 07/07/2020
Climate change is threatening the seasons as we know them. With your help we can examine the timing of natural events in autumn, and how any changes impact our wildlife. Discover what our results showed last autumn and how you can help track autumn 2020.
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Recording wildlife through the summer
By Lorienne Whittle, 14/06/2020
Late spring sees more subtle changes and here we highlight a few of the less well recorded phenology events you've tracked over the last month.
The beginning of June brings the meteorological summer while summer solstice, the astronomical start of summer, falls on 20 June this year. As spring slips into summer we look at plants and animal activities you can record with Nature's Calendar over the next few months.
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