Encounters by Henry Andrews - Henry Andrews Ecology

Encounters

Encounters by Henry Andrews

This page is, unapologetically, self-indulgent.

When I’m out and about, I occasionally encounter biotopes that are unfamiliar, along with organisms I can’t immediately identify. When that happens, I take the time to gather enough information to make a proper identification and to learn more about what I’ve found.

I share these observations here partly to show my children what I’ve been up to while we’re apart, and partly as a personal record of the year — something I can revisit over the Christmas holidays, or browse through on quiet evenings in hotels far from home.

More importantly, these incidental encounters may carry a significance I do not recognise at the time, but later lead to breakthroughs in understanding and enable me to connect things that, at least superficially, seem unrelated.

By storing them here, I can find them again if they later turn out to be important.

Read Henry's Encounters

Henry's Musings

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Adaptation is more accident and mutation than design and intention

Evolution has no objective

Time is the master Regulator

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Newton’s 3rd Law applies to mitigation

Is the species there ‘because’ or ‘despite’

Presence/Absence – Means, Motive & Opportunity