Batty Bermuda Visitor

Bermuda had an unusual visitor this week; a Mexican Free-tailed Bat. Bizarrely, the bat, which has never been spotted on the islands before, fell down the chimney of Rohan Shastri, Museum Manager f… Source: Batty Bermuda Visitor

Crowing Problem

Before the arrival of humans, Bermuda was home to a species of crow which was probably endemic. It was hunted to extinction shortly after the islands were colonised. Now, the only crow here is the … Source: Crowing Problem

A Turtletastic Journey

Daisy is a Loggerhead turtle that was rescued and rehabilitated in Bermuda after getting caught on a fishing hook. She was fitted with a satellite tag before she was released to plot her movements.… Source: A Turtletastic Journey

Literary Ladies

March has been all about books with links to Malta. I interviewed Laura Moriarty about her best-selling novel The Chaperone, a gripping, tightly written tale of passion and repression set in the 1920s. Moriarty hit the big time with this book – the story has been picked up by film director Simon Curtis. The film … More Literary Ladies

Bermuda’s Top Ten and the America’s Cup

Bermuda’s Top Ten, the wildlife book that I co-authored, went on sale last week at an event to launch the America’s Cup World Series in Bermuda. At the Event Village on Front Street, fellow author, artist and mother-in-law Jill Raine manned a stall, signing books as she sold them. The World Series is the first part of … More Bermuda’s Top Ten and the America’s Cup