With spring blossoming, Victoria Benn catches up with naturalist, writer and honorary President of Friends of the Dales, Amy-Jane Beer to find out…
With spring blossoming, Victoria Benn catches up with naturalist, writer and honorary President of Friends of the Dales, Amy-Jane Beer to find out how she goes about earthing herself at this special time of the year:Last week I visited the Windypits in the North York Moors National Park, they are these extraordinary fissures and potholes that emit gusts of geothermally heated air.
One of the earliest invertebrates to look out for is the Brimstone, a large, pale yellow butterfly, with distinctive, leaf-shaped wings and a bouncing, fluttery flight which is uplifting for them and us! Considered the herald of spring, they are thriving across Yorkshire as climate change pushes them further north. I would encourage you to go out to the same place two to three times a week to really absorb ‘spring in action’.
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