Single..For one night more
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So from tomorrow afternoon this Flyfisherlady will have her man. Better
than a fall of mayfly. I mean it, it is. Thank you all for reading my silly
words a...
Swarm
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At first they rise like little puffs of smoke from their ground nest. Then
more and more of them emerge, small and unwieldy fliers, swarming into the
humid...
Another Try for the Fingringhoe Nightingales
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*5th May 2013 *
As is customary on these occasions I called in at Abberton for breakfast.
It was extremely quiet on the wildfowl front but this was more t...
Pint by the River: The simple pleasures of pale ale
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By Roger Clapham Lately, I’m sorry to say that I’ve become incredibly bored
by the craft brewer’s favourite beer, the IPA. There’s nothing wrong with a
goo...
No Splat No Bat
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...I saw virtually no bees or hoverflies, very few large moths (scanning by
torchlight after dark), and recorded virtually no bats (a handful of
Pipistrell...
Tawny having a tough time
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The nests of Barn and Tawny Owl have been recorded in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire intensively since the mid 1980s. This has provided a wealth of informa...
Crows and Sparrows from NYC to British Columbia
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Many of the birds we saw on our trip to British Columbia have counterparts
back east, whether the same species or a closely related species. A male
White-t...
Kruidenzout uit eigen tuin
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Het idee voor dit kruidenzout ontstond toen ik vorig jaar het internet
afschuimde op zoek naar informatie over de Bulgaarse ui, Nectaroscordum
siculum. I...
Survey Reports 2013
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Most recent first[image: Link]
f = glowing females, m = males, l = larvae. * = Site not previously
reported. Date of maximum numbers only is shown. Links a...