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Walks & Talks
I'm out and about in nature almost every day, as I live
right next to Lewes Railway Land Nature Reserve in Sussex UK 
It's the perfect starting point for a walk along the river, through the woods or over the South Downs National Park.
There's easy access for all and it is full of  surprises!
(Public liability insured, 1st aider certified, and DBS checked)
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South Downs National Park guided walks
South Downs Fox
Fox in the South Downs National Parkl

One of my favourite subjects is teaching young and old some cool natural history tips and tricks.
Like how to hold a fox in view for a few seconds or more after it spots you and where it will reappear shortly after it trots off.

Please contact me if you would like to come out with me.

If you can't for some reason, why not book a virtual Walk & Talk.

Simply call me via video link from your phone or laptop,

'One to One' or as part of a group. 

We can go out specifically to see something of interest to you,

To learn all about responsible and sustainable foraging, to improve your wellbeing and learn to reconnect with nature?

Walks & Talks don't need to be themed by the way,

why not simply join me for a stroll and a chat?

On most walks you will have laminated photo packs

of the years events to see what you can expect

through all the seasons.

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scroll down to see just some of my 'Calendar of Events'

 

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Walks with Steve Homewood

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Natural History walks and talks with Steve Homewood

My guided walks and illustrated slideshow talks became popular  after I appeared

on the BBC  TV program ' Springwatch'  in 2016 

having discovered and filmed an annual,  previously unrecorded  spectacle 

of  Thin lipped Mullet returning to the Sussex River Ouse. 

After spawning at sea in the winter, they come here to heal their wounds and seaborn infections in the ice cold spring water of the Lewes Winterbourne stream.

The event is now known a 'A Murmuration of Mullet.'

Follow the link below to watch the video and take a look at my own spectacular underwater pictures on my Gallery page.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03wwztx

To request a one to one, small group guided walk or an illustrated talk at your venue or function, perhaps a home visit and a laptop slideshow for the family,

on this or any of the other subjects listed below, then please email me on the CONTACT page.

steveswalksandtalks@gmail.com

*Scroll down for a slideshow of photos linked to the current Walks & Talks

and follow this link for a review of  'The Living Shoreline' talk to learn more:

https://thelivingcoast.org.uk/news/the-living-shoreline-in-pictures

Current illustrated Walks & talks. 

-The Living Shoreline

Reconnect to Nature

Responsible Sustainable Foraging

Nature Photography - Top tips & secret tricks

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After a very successful combination of all these subjects

at the Railway Land Trust Lewes Annual General Meeting

I have been asked to do repeats outside in the reserve

with the slideshow in individual laminated photo packs

as I have done for Newhaven & Seaford Festivals along the shore.

Salmon & Sea Trout

(The spawning story) 

This will be a local to Lewes, Sussex slide show Talk

or as an online webinar available to a worldwide audience.

Follow me on Instagram  for updates and

meanwhile  have a peak at this pair of sea trout below,

filmed  spawning on Christmas eve in Uckfield.

Springwatch with Steve Homewood

Calendar of Events

There are way too many Natural History spectacles to list here but

I wanted to let you know or a few regular favourites so you might plan ahead. 

March

Mullet should all be back from spawning and in the river for all to see.

Herons & Egrets nesting together in the trees on Egrets Way path.

Best month for fossil Hunting after winter rock falls

April

Fennel is sprouting and Mackerel pass Sussex close to the shore.

The Dance of the Red Admirals on Itford Hill.

Grass snakes emerge from hibernation

and the Cuckoos arrive with their hosts the Reed warblers.

May

 There are all sorts to see and do in May but it's mainly Birds singing, migrants returning, eggs and chicks.

Dawn Chorus at it's best...and in the evenings too!

June

I like to take a few risks with my photography in June,

'The Art of Flight'

Is a slideshow talk I'm planning but feel free to book a walk with me, bring your camera or borrow one of mine if you like?

July

A great month for Butterflies and I teach folk to find where they sleep in late afternoon to get cool close-ups and to return in the morning to catch them

in a different light.

At night there are glow worms not 100m from my home in July.

August

I'm lucky enough to know of a place where once a year I can take a few

Horse Mushrooms and I have decided to take just one person per year to see this spectacle and perhaps take a few home to eat. 

They are arguably the tastiest of all mushrooms*.

*The photo in the middle shows Field Mushrooms by comparison.

September

This month's main attraction is an annual daily spectacle when millions of whitebait are herded close to shore and attacked by the migrating Mackerel. The food chain frenzy that follows is such a sight that in 2014

BBC Radio Sussex asked me to go live with roving reporter

Simon Jenkins to describe what was happen to the listeners. 

October 

With rising sea levels and increase in water temperature perhaps to blame, the annual spectacle along the Southern English coast was late this year but it was indeed spectacular and I was lucky enough to be there on the day when the wind turned and the waves revealed what was beneath them!

Whitebait
Whitebait photography
Whitebait photography

The 'surfing' Mackerel above with the scattering Whitebait in a rolling wave was probably the the most exciting shot I got but there were many other fabulous sights that weren't able to be caught by camera so I do hope to take more folk out to see this spectacle next year. Do keep in touch.

The above are just some highlights of some months in the year,

more will be added as the year progresses, and for daily news as things unfold

please follow me on Instagram (@homewoodsteve) and revisit this site. 

Oct' 2021

 I was invited by the Sussex group 'Greenhavens'  to have a stall at the their annual event in the Port of Newhaven to advertise my

guided natural history walks & talks and

to display some of the extraordinary

'Inside the wave view' photographs

that I took of the local Mackerel & Whitebait

migration/feeding frenzy... 

This one of a Mackerel (right) surfing the wave full of

Whitebait is my favourite. 

Christmas Eve 2021

 Volunteering  again for the Ouse and Adur Seatrout spawning watch team I was able to film a pair of these elusive fish spawning on the first day they were noted on my stretch, just before 'rain stopped play' and the river was in a spate again, thick with dirt runoff and the last chance of the year.

"Merry Christmas all"

 

 

                                                       CV 

( Natural History)

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1985 - My first Photo exhibition was in Shoreham by Sea.

 I was  highlighting the flora & fauna of a man made 'corridor'

The old railway line from Shoreham to Beeding cement works

   made a unique connection from the

South Downs chalkland habitat to the tidal estuary

adjacent to a SSSI shingle beach and brackish lagoon.

Consequently, I was invited by Adur District Council to form the

Adur District Conservation Society

and was voted chairman and task officer.

1987 - Having moved to the Cumbrian Lake District

I completed a course in Nature Conservation and Management

run by Newcastle University in Keswick.

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After a second photo exhibition in Carlisle Museum on the colour variations of individual Adders on the Solway Peat Bogs,

I took a 'further education' course also via Newcastle university,

on Peat bog formation and Biodiversity

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In the 1990's I hand reared and released Barn Owls into the wild.

The chicks were excess to requirements at the

Muncaster Castle Birds of Prey Centre.

I sourced, and was granted for the purpose,

a rough meadow habitat with

a healthy population of Short tailed voles

and an empty old barn and suitable owl nesting box

 by Lord Rochdale on his Lingholm  estate at Portinscale,

 on the western shore of Derwentwater, near Keswick.

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2012 - I was invited by the South Devon Natural History Society to give a slideshow talk (my first of many),

on my lifetime's experiences nature watching.

I was introduced by wildlife artist and author, Michael Loates,

who subsequently became a good friend.

 'Mickie' kindly illustrated my book 'Source to Sea'

with his spectacular paintings

2013 - I was invited to take part in an Environment Agency

netting and recording species survey in the R. Adur

 back at Shoreham- by sea.

2014 - I became a volunteer Sea Trout spawning recorder for

The Ouse & Adur Rivers Trust in Sussex 

which increased my fascination for photographing life

underwater rather than fishing.

2015/6 - I set about studying the mysterious annual spectacle of

Thin Lipped Grey Mullet at Lewes in the R. Ouse,

filming them underwater with a camera on a boom.

This lead to an appearance on BBC SPRINGWATCH

that I nicknamed  'A Murmuration of Mullet'

It was an unrecorded phenomena and lead to a series of

slideshow talks in the adjacent Railway Land Nature Reserve,

  for which I was awarded a honorary lifetime membership.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03wwztx?msclkid=8f8a7001affe11ecadcc60150fa0a72a

2017 -  I was asked by BBC RADIO SUSSEX to teach

roving reporter Simon Jenkins how to

catch a Mackerel, live on air.  I succeeded and was then asked to chat on air about my book 'Source to Sea' which was serialised over a week from the BBC in Brighton. I am regularly asked to join live chats on BBC stations all over the UK 

2018 - I was invited to stage a photo exhibition in Lewes

to highlight the natural History and views along the newly opened Egrets Way cycle and footpath along the River Ouse from 

Lewes to Newhaven

in the South Downs National Park

 

2019 - Walks & Talks were requested by many individuals,

groups and organisation on a variety of subjects;

 

 

2020 - Covid restriction came into force but as they relaxed I was one of the first to arrange Covid safe Walks & Talks

and was employed by Newhaven, Seaford and Lewes Councils and the Group; 'Love Our Ouse'

during  festivals to take groups

out on Tidemills beach on the subject of 'The Living Shoreline'

2021 - Commissioned by PhD student Esmeralda Pereira

at the Marine and Environmental Research Centre in Portugal

 to obtain genetic samples, via catch and release,

of British catadromous Thin-lipped Mullet Chelon ramada 

for studies of the migratory dynamic.

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I was very pleased to have been accepted as a member of

The Tide Mills Project, between Newhaven and Seaford.               From the shoreline to the railway line, the Mill and accompanying buildings were abandoned and destroyed ahead of the expected invasion of German forces in WWII

I have been asked to be a natural history guide alongside the historians during the celebrations in September.

Funded by the Lottery Heritage and the Southdowns National Park

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 Newhaven Town council invited me to do a series of 

'Reconnect to Nature' Walk & Talks

for the public during the whole of September and October 

as part of their Newhaven Festival

and

Brighton Council have also invited me to do similar

'The Living Shoreline'

as part of their October 2021

'Homeward Bound'  Festival

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 I was invited as after business speaker

at Railway Land Wildlife Trust Lewes

Sea Trout spawning in Sussex
The Living Shoreline - Newhaven
Southdowns National Park
Walks and Talks Subjects
Michael Strachan
Railway Lan Wildlife Trust Lewess
Mackerel and Whitebait in Sussex

2022

Film maker Jack Perks & Cameraman Ross Birnie asked for my help in making a piece for their project;  'Britains Hidden Fishes'

Twitter -  @RiverFishUk  @JackPerksPhoto 

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March 2022

I was invited to take 4 walks & talks via 'Visit Lewes' commissioned by Lewes District Council

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April 2022

I was invited by the Sussex group

'Fire and Wild'

to take regular Walks & Talks proceeding their fabulous 

woodland feasts of game,

foraged fruit, vegetables and herbs.

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August 2022

 

Perhaps my most unusual walk & talk was actually a request to Paddle & Talk for a kayak club who nature watched from the water in the Cuckmere valley in the Southdowns National park

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Sept 2022

I was invited to take out 3 back to back

illustrated Walks & Talks

for the 'Love our Ouse'

Festival.

As ever, I design my own posters

and photo packs for participants

Dec' 2022 

 

I was asked to take a Walk & Talk for the public and to advise the developers on ecological impact, around and adjacent to the new Eco housing development at Lewes in the Southdowns National Park.

The Pheonix Human Nature project is something unique to this area and I'm extremely grateful to be able to contribute my local knowledge.

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Feb' 2023

I was asked, by the editor of 'The Lewesian' magazine Sally Edwards,

to be their resident monthly Nature notes writer. 1st article Mar' issue

     I have always wanted to do that.

   Thank you Sally

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July 2023

I have been given an additional monthly Foraging page in the Lewesian magazine.

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After giving a talk on

Wildlife Gardening

at the

Royal Horticultural Society partner 

'Bates Green Garden'

Sussex

I have secured bookingd for

 Spring, Summer and Autumn

Walks & Talks

2024

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2024

I attended a course in Lewes run by Love our Ouse www.loveourouse.org

To become a volunteer

Citizen scientist/River guardian

 recording and reporting

on all elements of

condition and pollution of

 waterways in the River Ouse

system in Sussex

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