Marion Malcher is presented with the Silver Jubilee Bowl at the National Honey Show by Dr David Aston, Chairman of the British Beekeepers' Association.
Silver Jubilee Bowl Presentation, National Honey Show 2013
The Silver Jubilee Bowl is awarded for beeswax in Class 150 of the National Honey Show.
Water? here in modern Britain, apart from the occasional hosepipe ban in an exceptional summer, all we have to do is turn on the tap. But how can we be sure it will always be as easy as that?
The Red Squirrel is the native squirrel of the British Isles, the American Grey Squirrel was only introduced in the 1870's. Sadly, the two kinds of squirrels do not co-exist and Britain's Red Squirrels have declined greatly in number, but there has been some good news in recent days..
What could be nicer than planting bulbs to bring a splash of colour in the Spring? and the bees will appreciate the flowers too!
Older people living in more than 150 of Anchor Care's retirement properties and care homes are planting bulbs as part of their Bee Friendly national campaign over the next six weeks. I was delighted to be invited to help launch their campaign at West Hall, West Byfleet in Surrey.
A very rare moth in Britain makes an appearance in Kent.
Photo : Accipter, courtesy of Wikipedia
Mr Ross Newnham, a volunteer with the Kent Wildlife Trust, discovered a Harpella forcifella moth on the Holborough Marshes Nature Reserve near Snodland. (Source: Kent Messenger)
This European moth which has only been recorded four times in Britain to date, is quite common in Belgium.
Mr Messett of the Yeoman Archers showed visitors to Woking Palace how Agincourt was won! The longbow here was made by the archer himself. The Yeoman Archers are a not for profit group who raise money for the Armed Forces. https://sites.google.com/site/yeomanarchers/home