Courier columnist
MAN WITH TWO DOGS: A tale of doomed romance and the birdsong that heralds the first love of the year
March 13 2021
MAN WITH TWO DOGS: The crows know – when signs of spring are a cause for celebration
March 6 2021
MAN WITH TWO DOGS: Nature has been a great constant in my life
September 27 2020
ANGUS WHITSON: ‘I’m assured we’ll see our migrant birds as usual – just fewer of them and late’
May 30 2020
ANGUS WHITSON: This is why country folk call the roadside weed Soldiers Blood
May 23 2020
The Man With Two Dogs: Looking forward to a traditional way of life
July 6 2019
MAN WITH TWO DOGS: The shifting sands of time
March 17 2018
ANGUS WHITSON: So lovely to see those early signs of a busy spring
February 24 2018
The fallen and Fenella’s fate
February 18 2018
MAN WITH TWO DOGS: Life in the dead of winter
February 10 2018
Parsons and egrets meet in the basin
January 13 2018
Snow may suit skiers but birds endure hungry gap
January 7 2018
Help for man’s best friend
January 2 2018
The heather and the hedge
December 22 2017
Doggone it: What’s with the insults?
December 9 2017
We interfere with nature at our peril
December 2 2017
Wild game should win a place at our table
November 25 2017
Time travelling and flying fish
November 4 2017
Nature’s bounty at Murton Farm Reserve
October 28 2017
Don’t believe the robin’s merry reputation
October 14 2017
A picture of the Artists’ Town
October 7 2017
Dining in memory lane
September 30 2017
Glorious views and gorgeous spaniels — this is why I’ve never wanted to live anywhere else
September 23 2017
Taking time to stop and stare
September 16 2017