New Year, New List
New Year, New List Firstly a (slightly belated) Happy New Year to you all! I think it’s fair to say that in January last year, when we first started Natural Derbyshire Tours, we weren’t expecting the rollercoaster year we experienced in 2020. Starting a new business is always …
Marvellous Mistletoe!
Marvellous Mistletoe! Over the years several species of animal and plant have become closely associated with the festive season – Santa’s Reindeer, the Robin that appears on Christmas cards and the strands of Holly and Ivy that adorn the beautiful wreathes used to decorate our doors. …
Where Eagles Dare
Where Eagles Dare We are just back from our now annual October half term week in the West Highlands and Islands and what a wild (and often wet) week it was! Over the last few years we’ve headed up to Scotland at this time to enjoy …
Squalls, Seals and Scandinavian Wanderers
Squalls, Seals and Scandinavian Wanderers With a day off on Sunday the temptation proved too great and it was off to the East coast to sample Autumn bird migration at its finest. A short but fairly frenetic day on the Yorkshire coast was planned and with teenage …
Full of Eastern Promise?
Full of Eastern Promise? The last weekend saw the first significant arrival of migrant birds from Scandinavia and the continent with the East coast seeing good numbers of more common birds (Finches, Pipits and Thrushes) as well as plenty of ‘goodies’ such as Great Grey and …
The Burbage Black Redstart or Unlocking the Bogey Bird
The Burbage Black Redstart or Unlocking the Bogey Bird I have somewhat of a love/hate relationship with the Black Redstart in the UK. The ‘love’ comes from, well, I would love to see one! The word ‘hate’ is a bit strong but I’ve certainly cursed both …
Tales from the tow path
Tales from the tow path Another great guided walk this week, this time leading a client in very different setting. The middle/lower Derwent valley was the birth place of the industrial revolution and is steeped in history with the impact of man and industry clear to …
Still time for a Chat (or two)
Still time for a Chat (or two) Following a lovely, restful (if slightly soggy) week in South West Scotland it was great to get back into the Peaks again and lead my first guided walk of the Autumn proper. A client from London was keen to …
Hobbies, Bats and a short break
Hobbies, Bats and a short break I’ve been spending quite a lot of time recently watching a local pair of Hobbies which are nesting within a couple of miles of my home. The Hobby (Falco Subbuteo) is a species of small falcon (similar in size to …
A Swift farewell!
A Swift farewell! Early August is always a bitter sweet time for me. Whilst the warm weather (hopefully!) and the promise of a well deserved family break are most welcome it also marks the departure of one of our most enigmatic avian visitors – the Swift! …

