Hi, I'm Rudi, i'm 8 years old and my favourite book is 'Tarka the Otter' by Henry Williamson. Its about the life of an otter named Tarka and British Wildlife. One night i was reading the book with my dad and i said that i wanted to see all the animals in the book, he said i should do it and call it the Tarka Challenge. My Tarka Challenge started on 1st January 2012. The book contains 89 birds, 54 land based animals, 120 plants and 56 aquatic organisms.
The rules are simple, i must either see each thing myself or photograph it using my trail camera. I will try and see each thing on my local patch (Ogmore River Catchment) but may need to look somewhere else in Britain.
The rules are simple, i must either see each thing myself or photograph it using my trail camera. I will try and see each thing on my local patch (Ogmore River Catchment) but may need to look somewhere else in Britain.
Glow worms
Here is the short film I made for our Wildlife Trust Group Christmas meeting, its all about Glow worms
Summer of 2013 - Part 2
Just realised that not all of out photos uploaded so here's part 2.........
Close up of a butterfly's eye
Chips for table 24!!!
I came home from school on Thursday to find a pot on my doorstep with this dead dragonfly in it, I don't know who left it but I identified it as a male Southern Hawker
A large Parasol mushroom
The Comma I found in my bathroom
A Small Copper (from above)
A Small Copper (side view)
A Wall Brown
A Holly Blue
A refreshing bottle of Tarka mineral water
A Harvetsman with some red mites on its back
Sunflowers on the heritage coast
Froglets in my garden
A common lizard
A Cuttlefish at Anglessey aquarium
A Common Blue
A warty Toad
An Elephant Hawkmoth caterpillar eating Himalayan Balsam
This is the inside of a Bass's moth, my uncle caught this when fishing in the sea
A Chanterelle mushroom, very tasty
Found this in the garden, its the fattest frog I've ever seen
Another Common Blue
A cool Hoverfly
Another Common Blue
Close up of a butterfly's eye
A Ringlet
The bug hotel we helped to make at Parc Slip
A Sea Slater, this thing was huge
Lenny the Blenny
A Brimstone Moth
A butterfly larvae
A thick thighed flower beetle
A wooly thistle growing on the coast
The glowing abdomen of a Glow worm
A grasshopper on the side of my house
Summer of 2013
Well I know its been a while but I have been out and about all summer enjoying myself and i'm only 10!
Anyway I thought I would post our photos from the summer to show you what i've been up to so here we go................
Me, my brother and Dad spent 6 weeks studying our local Glow worm population. I will be making a short film about this for our local wildlife groups Christmas meeting so I will post the film here when its done so you can learn more about these cool bugs.
We live near the beach so I spent a lot of time down there rummaging about in rock pools looking for interesting things like Hermit Crabs
Watching Bass, mullet and sharks at the aquarium
Anyway I thought I would post our photos from the summer to show you what i've been up to so here we go................
Me, my brother and Dad spent 6 weeks studying our local Glow worm population. I will be making a short film about this for our local wildlife groups Christmas meeting so I will post the film here when its done so you can learn more about these cool bugs.
We live near the beach so I spent a lot of time down there rummaging about in rock pools looking for interesting things like Hermit Crabs
Its hard work looking for interesting things so sometimes you have just got to relax
Glamorgan Heritage Coast where we watched the Choughs throughout the summer
You don't have to go far to see nature, frog in my garden pond
A male and female Glow worms
A mackerel I caught whilst fishing with my Grandad
Lesser Bur-reed
My Grandad found a cocoon in his garden which he gave to me and I hatched it out into this huge Oak Eggar moth and then set him free into the night
Lenny the Blenny
The Beach
Even had time for a bit of surfing at the Gower
I went on holiday to North Wales, here I am getting my first ever views of Ospreys
At Gelerts grave in Beddgelert
Otters are frequent visitors to this pool but unfortunately, not when I was looking for them
Check out the camouflage on this moth, see below for a close up
Chicken of the woods fungus in North Wales
Beefsteak Fungus
Wolf Fish at Anglessey aquarium
Anenome
Watching Bass, mullet and sharks at the aquarium
Waiting for the tide to drop so we can go for a swim
A spot of climbing in trees is good fun
A quick visit to South Stack nature reserve but the Choughs were not about
The heather was alive with insects
A magpie moth in the country lane
I felt bad about catching these prawns in the rock pools but they tasted sooooo good
A chaser at Parc Slip Nature Reserve
A close up of a common darter
Fox moth caterpillar on the heritage coast
Chilling in the woods
Chilling in a rock pool
We found this dead trout in a river which had been dry all summer and have no idea how it got there, weird
This is my new pet lizard that I had for my birthday
I spent all summer trying to see a Comma butterfly then I was brushing my teeth one night and this one flew straight past me and landed on the edge of the bathroom sink
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