Wildlife notes August 2024 Dr Phil Smith Despite the opinion of many, August was a dry month, England having 62% of average rainfall. That is comparable to the 48.5mm measured by Rachael Parks, which was about 64% of normal August rainfall for Formby. It was a windy month, including a named storm on 22nd-23rd, but...
Dr Phil Smith – May 2024 Wildlife Notes
According to the Met Office, May 2024 was the warmest on record, mainly due to high overnight temperatures. It was also the hottest spring overall. Rainfall in England was above average, though the Met Office maps show that the Sefton Coast bugged the trend, having roughly normal rainfall. This was confirmed by Rachael Parks’ rain-gauge...
Dr Phil Smith – February Wildlife Notes
With deep puddles everywhere, it was obvious that the month was much wetter than normal. Rachael Parks recorded 19 rain-days with a total of 129 mm which is nearly twice the February average for Formby. As a result, the sand-dune water-table rose dramatically by almost 20 cm during the month, close to the record level...
2022 NBN Awards for Biological Recording
The National Biodiversity Network (NBN) is a partnership of a wide range of data sharing, research, and conservation organisations and the biodiversity information available on the NBN Atlas shapes decision making and conservation policy in the UK. As a LERC partner to the NBN, Merseyside BioBank plays a key role in ensuring those biodiversity...
