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Stopping By Hedgerows
Alan Mee
7 episodes
3 days ago
Wandering through fields, stories, and time, Stopping by Hedgerows explores the layered landscape of the West of Ireland where nature, memory, and history intertwine. Each episode begins with a walk and unfolds into reflections on the wild and the vanished, the visible and the forgotten. From wolves and ravens to field names and folklore, join Alan Mee as he shares quiet stories suggested by the land itself.
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Wandering through fields, stories, and time, Stopping by Hedgerows explores the layered landscape of the West of Ireland where nature, memory, and history intertwine. Each episode begins with a walk and unfolds into reflections on the wild and the vanished, the visible and the forgotten. From wolves and ravens to field names and folklore, join Alan Mee as he shares quiet stories suggested by the land itself.
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Episodes (7/7)
Stopping By Hedgerows
a family moves on

Abandoned cottages speckle the Mayo countryside. Combining the hard evidence of census records, maps and onsite investigations with imagined, fact-based dialogue, I attempt to bring one home, and the people who lived there, back to life, if only for a few moments.


Acknowledgements

  • https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/

  • https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/view

  • Patrick Kavanagh’s wonderful poem, If ever you go to Dublin Town

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3 days ago
7 minutes 52 seconds

Stopping By Hedgerows
the well of the eels

In search of the well of the eels that gives Pollanaskan townland its name.


Acknowledgements

  • The GeoHive map view is a great resource from the government agency, Tailte Eireann and can be accessed at geohive.ie
  • Maps of drainage systems, such as the Moy, can be found on the Environmental Protection Agency's Geoportal at gis.epa.ie
  • For exploration of place names, begin at loganim.ie


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2 weeks ago
10 minutes 19 seconds

Stopping By Hedgerows
Hooper's Law

A walk in the rain to date a local hedgerow using Hooper's Law.


Acknowledgments

  • Hooper's hedgerow history hypothesis - UK NAEE https://share.google/ni1jkJMDkiSCZl4uK


  • Max Hooper Obituary- https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/apr/09/max-hooper-obituary


  • Hedgerow surveying handbook - https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6863a03d08bf2f5376121a64/hedgerow-survey-handbook__corrected_01.07.25_.pdf 


  • Hedge Britannia - https://hedgebritannia.wordpress.com/tag/hoopers-law/


  • Teagasc - https://teagasc.ie/crops/forestry/advice/forest-protection/ash-dieback/

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    1 month ago
    7 minutes 35 seconds

    Stopping By Hedgerows
    the swallows depart

    It is September and the swallows have begun to leave, we are an island of comings and goings.


    Acknowledgements:

    Thanks to Sean Lysaght and Phil Barnett.

    Kate St.John: https://www.birdsoutsidemywindow.org/2014/06/16/the-importance-of-tail-streamers/

    Ornithology, Third Edition, Frank B. Gill

    Czech Academy of Sciences, The extraordinary life of swallows: https://www.avcr.cz/en/news-archive/The-extraordinary-life-of-swallows.-What-do-we-know-about-them/





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    1 month ago
    5 minutes 9 seconds

    Stopping By Hedgerows
    the inkling days

    As the seasons change, a special episode with Phil Barnett to explore the inkling days.

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    2 months ago
    6 minutes 34 seconds

    Stopping By Hedgerows
    the Hericlitean field

    This week, I delve into the changes that have occurred in a single field over the last 200 years in the west of Ireland.


    Acknowledgements:

    Thanks to my neighbour Pat for the invaluable chats.

    Thanks to GeoHive managed by Tailte Éireann for the map data. https://www.geohive.ie/

    Cameron Roo, for the music, https://www.youtube.com/@Roocaster


    All errors are my own, and I remain, as always, open to correction. Thanks for stopping by.


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    2 months ago
    5 minutes 32 seconds

    Stopping By Hedgerows
    the forgotten wolves

    Searching for the forgotten wolves in the landscape of the west of Ireland and through time.



    Acknowledgements:

    Kieran Hickey, Wolves in Ireland

    Yellowstone Forever (for their blog on wolves and ravens)

    The Proceedings of the Royal Society, for the paper "Social learning spreads knowledge about dangerous humans among American crows")

    Sean Lysaght, for confirming the etymology of drumlin

    Cameron Roo, for the music, https://www.youtube.com/@Roocaster



    All errors are my own, and I remain, as always, open to correction. Thanks for stopping by.

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    3 months ago
    6 minutes 59 seconds

    Stopping By Hedgerows
    Wandering through fields, stories, and time, Stopping by Hedgerows explores the layered landscape of the West of Ireland where nature, memory, and history intertwine. Each episode begins with a walk and unfolds into reflections on the wild and the vanished, the visible and the forgotten. From wolves and ravens to field names and folklore, join Alan Mee as he shares quiet stories suggested by the land itself.