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Thursday, 1 November 2007

Circus of the Spineless # 26

Circus of the Spineless #26 is online now at The Other 95%.
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    16th, 19th & 20th December 2018 - Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico - For a break before Christmas, I found a cheap flight and headed to Mexico for the first time. I planned a small itinerary travelling around the Yucatan Pe...
    6 years ago
  • Wildlife Photographic Journals
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    6 years ago
  • Wildlife Matters
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    6 years ago
  • Sissinghurst Birds etc...
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    6 years ago
  • Jane Smith Wildlife Art
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    6 years ago
  • Hares on the Hill
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    6 years ago
  • The Early Birder
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    6 years ago
  • Newhaven Wildlife
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    6 years ago
  • Hedgeland Tales
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    6 years ago
  • The Caged Naturalist
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    6 years ago
  • Matt Cole Wildlife Photography
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    6 years ago
  • Beneath the Boughs
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    6 years ago
  • FABirding
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    6 years ago
  • European Trees
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    7 years ago
  • Keith Balmer on six legs...
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    7 years ago
  • Irish Wildlife - Blog
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    7 years ago
  • Marilyn's Wildlife Diary
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    7 years ago
  • Esticadinho Nature
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    7 years ago
  • Hemel Birding
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    7 years ago
  • Yorkie's Wildlife Photos
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    7 years ago
  • Entomacrographic
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    7 years ago
  • Views of the Ock
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    7 years ago
  • The Wild West!
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    7 years ago
  • The farm upon the hill | Wildlife blog from West Wales
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    7 years ago
  • The Wild Photographer
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  • EFRS
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    7 years ago
  • Northern Ireland Black-headed Gull Colour-ringing Project
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    7 years ago
  • Donegal Wildlife
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    7 years ago
  • Bill's Birding
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    7 years ago
  • Wildlife Wanderings
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    7 years ago
  • Views from an urban lake
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    7 years ago
  • DGPix Wildlife and Nature Photography
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    7 years ago
  • Ashenbank Woods - A Local Patch !
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    7 years ago
  • Bug Mad Girl
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    7 years ago
  • Ron's Wildlife Photography blog
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    7 years ago
  • From the muddy banks of the Dee....
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    7 years ago
  • Spinkyblurb
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    7 years ago
  • exploringwildlife.blogspot.co.uk
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    7 years ago
  • The Wold Ranger
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    7 years ago
  • Ian Butler Photography
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    7 years ago
  • Zoo Volunteer
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    7 years ago
  • Wildlife in my local patch
    Photos for Dof E skill section - A selection of photos from the last 6 months to illustrate my developing interest in nature photography.
    7 years ago
  • The Wildlifewriter
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    7 years ago
  • Rambles through Nature
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    7 years ago
  • Samanta's Wildlife
    HELP! I’m in my late 20s and looking to re-start academia. - I still consider myself a young woman but the prospect of re-entering academia at my age is without a doubt a little daunting. I feel as if I am starting a...
    8 years ago
  • indie birder
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    8 years ago
  • Uisce | Water and words flow through a Celtic environment
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    8 years ago
  • Kingfisher Diary
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    8 years ago
  • LOOSE AND LEAFY in Winter
    FOOT STICKING - MAY - [image: New honeysuckle growth and golden elderberry leaf] Honeysuckle beside golden elderberry leaf. Here's a post where I place my feet somewhere and w...
    8 years ago
  • Outdoors
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    8 years ago
  • Ecologica
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    8 years ago
  • Owls about that then!
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    8 years ago
  • Woodlouse House
    Spring Garden - I was quite pleased with the back of the garden three weeks ago ..... ..... but it looks much better now. The warm days have really brought the plac...
    8 years ago
  • Oisín Duffy - Nature Notes
    Small Blue - The Small Blue butterfly is the smallest species of butterfly in Ireland and also has quite a restricted range, only being found in certain areas across th...
    8 years ago
  • WillowWhispering
    Norfolk - We recently visited the beautiful county of Norfolk, on the North West corner of East Anglia. We stayed near the Wash, which is one of the largest estuar...
    8 years ago
  • Wild South London
    Jack in-the-box - There was a smattering of sun through the cloud, and spring seemed to be uncoiling itself.
    8 years ago
  • An Irish Nature Journal | A Digital Journal of Irish Nature
    More Shore Birds! - Last weekend my friend and I spent another day watching and counting shore birds for the I-Webs survey here in Kerry. The weather was relatively came after...
    8 years ago
  • Garden Bird Year
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    8 years ago
  • Jenny McLaren- art, fieldnotes & findings
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    8 years ago
  • A Day In the Life of a Wildlife Artist
    Ten tips on how to put up a nest box - This week is National Nest Box Week, when people are encouraged to put nest boxes up in their gardens. A shortage of natural nest sites is one of the reas...
    8 years ago
  • Ecology Liz's Blog
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    8 years ago
  • Barcode Ecology
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    8 years ago
  • Beetle Boy's BioBlog
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    8 years ago
  • Adam Winson, Arboriculturist
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    8 years ago
  • Ben Porter Wildlife Photography
    A day in Somerset - It's 3.30 in the morning. It's late November and I have several pieces of uni work due in at the end of the week. Temperatures outside are below zero (as ...
    8 years ago
  • from the robin's nest...
    Goat or grey? - A common question I ask myself is when encountering a willow with non-lanceolate shaped leaves would be: is it goat or grey willow? To confuse matters ev...
    8 years ago
  • daphnegoeswildindevon
    How extraordinary the ordinary can be... - I’ve been very preoccupied lately with tasks, with health concerns, with visitors, with my own visits to people, with just daily routine really, and I wa...
    8 years ago
  • The Things Around Me
    The firsts of spring - 20th March As the vernal equinox arrives and the changing of the clocks approaches, it is impossible not to take each seasonal event as a sign. The evidenc...
    8 years ago
  • The Barley Bird-er
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    8 years ago
  • Tales of the City
    Fin. - I've been blogging here for many years now – since before I had anything published; before I even started writing a book. Fragments of things I wrote here ...
    8 years ago
  • Norfolk Nature Photo Blog
    A late flurry - Some friendly September weather did seem to bring out a small flurry of late emergences in some species who had a tough year like small coppers. Finger’s c...
    8 years ago
  • Will's Wildlife
    Autumn highlights - As summer draws to a close, the number of insects starts to drop, but there are still plenty of things to see if you know where to look. One of the best pl...
    8 years ago
  • Keepers Cottage Wildlife Garden Diary
    The Wig–29th December 2015 - Very cold but sunny, a trip down the road to one of our favourite spots. [image: 1-notice-board] New noticeboard about the Flying Boats that were stat...
    8 years ago
  • The Gray Gallery / Nature through the lens
    Damseflies - Found these damsels on plants around one of my favourite village ponds. Two were busy having an early supper – it was around 7pm and the sun was making its...
    8 years ago
  • WildChild Scotland
    Mull Hen Harrier Day 2016 - Mull Hen Harrier Day 2016 Sunday 7th found us braving the very autumnal weather for the second year running on Mull. We were one of 12 national events acr...
    8 years ago
  • Birds and a brew...
    Summer update! - It's been a while since my last post... I have been busy! Here is a quick photo update from life on Arran.
    8 years ago
  • Bird and Bug Diaries...
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    8 years ago
  • A Small Field Called Ellers Meadow
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    8 years ago
  • The Portland Naturalist
    The beginning of the Purple patch. - I had a great time attending an A Focus On Nature (group for young conservationists and naturalists - look at me above being all naturalist-y ;-) ) gath...
    8 years ago
  • What's Wild in Cornwall
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    8 years ago
  • Red on Wight
    - I do not often come across Reds, but recently while in Bouldnor Forest this one made itself known.While keeping its distance and up the safety of the coni...
    8 years ago
  • The Thrifty Magpies Nest
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    9 years ago
  • Garden 65
    Insect Sex - (I wonder what kind of spam that title will attract) I have two tales of insect sex, or shall we more poetically call it insect romance, one rather comi...
    9 years ago
  • Wild Nottingham
    Cowslips at Raleigh Pond - Thanks to Vivien Crump for this nice photo of a fine display of Cowslips (Primula veris)… The photo was taken at Raleigh Pond, believed to be an old clay p...
    9 years ago
  • Wunderkammer
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    9 years ago
  • Natural Communicator
    Landscape Lives & Literature: Cambridge's creative heritage & a nature walk in May - BOOK TICKETS HERE
    9 years ago
  • Herts Nature
    Contoh Proposal Kegiatan Sekolah Terbaru 2016 -
    9 years ago
  • Wild up North
    Blackcap giving it what for...... - Recording made this morning from my garden of a Blackcap. It's been singing very intensely since arriving back from it's wintering quarters. Blackcap
    9 years ago
  • The Liverbirder
    Nice Tickle - Still seeking Cram-bodia's first Wheatear and a daily tour of the usual places has so far yielded not a one. BUT a nice surprise yesterday evening produced...
    9 years ago
  • The Art of Nature
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    9 years ago
  • Steel City Birding
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    9 years ago
  • Cranfield's Wildlife Blog
    dragons have awoken in New Alresford -
    9 years ago
  • SophiEco Goes Wild
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    9 years ago
  • Wild Wanderings
    Walking With Wolves - A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to walk with wolves in Cartmel, Lake District courtesy of Predator Experience. This walk was based just two mil...
    9 years ago
  • Photographing Dabbling Ducks
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    9 years ago
  • The Heartwood Blog
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    9 years ago
  • Springhill Lane Wildlife
    Snowdrops - I was pointed towards the BSBI's identification guide for snowdrops recently. In my ignorance I thought a snowdrop was a snowdrop but should have known bet...
    9 years ago
  • Tales from Fox Cottage and The Bee Hive Studio
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    9 years ago
  • UKbirdingtimeline | an insight into the United Kingdom's birding season
    Earlier Birds - Originally posted on Considering Birds: An insistent chirrup gave it away: a just-out-of-the-nest blackbird begging for food under the shelter of an evergr...
    9 years ago
  • Jake's Bones
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    9 years ago
  • Wild Life
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    9 years ago
  • Wild Reviews
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    9 years ago
  • Oscar Dewhurst Wildlife Photography
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    9 years ago
  • 21st Century Naturalist
    The First Irish Trees - The wettest winter on record has finally brought us a cold snap. Temperatures that were touching the mid-teens have finally reverted to the winter norm an...
    9 years ago
  • Doorstep Birding
    New Year Flower Hunt - 1st January 2016 The Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland invites people every year to undertake a New Year Plant survey. The idea is to find as many f...
    9 years ago
  • Chasing Tails - A wildlife photographer's blog
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    9 years ago
  • Once Upon
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    9 years ago
  • Jason Ridge Photography
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    9 years ago
  • Compare the Marsh Tit
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    9 years ago
  • Micro moths of Kent
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    9 years ago
  • George's wonderful wildlife report
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    9 years ago
  • Austin Thomas Photography - Blog
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    9 years ago
  • Nature North East
    Swollen Seas - Bubbling and powerful, the North Sea savagely struck the shoreline of the North East coast around St Mary's yesterday. The morning was grey, dull and mise...
    9 years ago
  • Roby Milling
    It's Raining DNA, Hallelujah - Common Vetch Rosebay Willow Herb Broad leaved Dock The fact that ‘Wild Flowers’ are so called tells us a lot about the way we view nature. They are named ...
    9 years ago
  • The Occasional Birder
    Scotland 2015 Part 1 - Mull - It's been on our list for a long time, and we finally made the trip to start exploring the beauty of the North and West coasts of Scotland. Our starting...
    9 years ago
  • Blog Natur y Draenog Gwyrdd
    Ty Canol Woods - 29th August Weather: sunny spells, dry 2pm Dad and me went for a short walk to the ancient woodlands of Ty Canol Woods near Newport in Pembrokeshire. I...
    9 years ago
  • wirral bird
    Ferns - Each evening I followed the same routine – alight the train, walk down the narrow passageway, cross the road, follow the pavement to a T junction, turn rig...
    9 years ago
  • The Monday Pod
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    9 years ago
  • Wings and Things
    Pelagic - As many would have noticed, I have been AWOL for a few weeks now. Home life is getting very busy at present, baby due in a few weeks and all the necessary...
    9 years ago
  • At Home With Urban Nature
    Love Your Wild Garden - On ITV at 8.00pm tonight there is a one-off wildlife garden special of Love Your Garden with Alan Titchmarsh, as part of Wild Britain 2015. Love Your Wild ...
    9 years ago
  • Rock N' Roll Birder
    Gosforth Nature Reserve - 16th August 2015 - My first visit to the reserve following the introduction of the new hide & what a wonderful job NHSN have done. *Today's highlights included* Pochard, Grey...
    9 years ago
  • Victoria Hillman Nature Photography Blog
    Gozo (and Malta) - Back in June, we headed off to Gozo for my brother's wedding and decided to make a bit of a holiday of it and go looking for some reptiles and butterflies....
    9 years ago
  • Wildlife Conservation
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    9 years ago
  • Trent Valley Beetles
    New one for the garden. Speckled Bush Cricket. - These chaps seem a lot commoner than they were several years ago, particularly here in Nottinghamshire. Therefore a nice surprise when picking a few goo...
    9 years ago
  • Hedge Britannia
    Freeman’s Wood, Lancaster - I’ve just been contacted by John Angus about a really interesting project on land ownership near Lancaster: I will let him explain and give the link: I am ...
    9 years ago
  • Duckwoman's Diary
    Top tips for choosing bird feeders - Hello birdwatchers It's been a wonderful few days and I've been catching up with jobs around the home. There's nothing like pottering around in your own sp...
    9 years ago
  • Holywell Birding
    30 Days of Wild - Day 8 - The Skylark - At this time of year, the Northumbrian hills, meadows, grassland, farmland and dunes are full of song. One song dominates all, usually heard from high...
    10 years ago
  • Beyond the Riverbank
    Gran Canaria: Sharks, Sun Cream & Cats - Sun cream. The first day of the trip to Gran Canaria to find and hopefully film angel sharks, included the need to rub sun cream into the three bald patc...
    10 years ago
  • Birding Blog
    Bempton - A few weeks ago I visited Bempton Cliffs. I managed to get a few decent photos of the residents, as well as some unexpected visitors. *Tree Sparrow* *Jack...
    10 years ago
  • Gillian Dinsmore’s Bird Ringing Blog
    Eggciting News! - [image: WP_20150507_031] The gulls seem to be picking up the pace now down at the main study site for The Galloway Common Gull Study. After checking a se...
    10 years ago
  • The Wilder Garden
    Slow going - The great thing about a blog is that it becomes your memory. Mine isn't great, and I lose track of time. So, I can remember taking out the last of the Leya...
    10 years ago
  • The Den of Wild Intrigue
    Wilson’s Error: When Biophilia is Tamed - *T**his blog entry was submitted to The Wildlife Trust's My Wild Life campaign; all entries are available to read here. * The importance of our wilds for ...
    10 years ago
  • Ben's Birds and Beastly Bugs
    Short-eared owl - Yesterday I went to the Ridgeway in Oxfordshire to photograph a short-eared owl. I managed to see it hunting. After coming home and reading up about them ...
    10 years ago
  • Myky Speaks
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  • Beyond the Human Eye
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    12 years ago
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    12 years ago
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    12 years ago
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    12 years ago
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    Secret ministry - This morning we stepped out into a bright wintry landscape, every branch, blade of grass and building sheathed in a fine layer of frost. Small birds jostle...
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    12 years ago
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    12 years ago
  • Big Cat Detective
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  • Writes for nature
    A sign of the times - It is the autumn equinox today. The day the the Equator teeters beneath the Sun before the Earth tips our northern lands over into the darker days. And wha...
    12 years ago
  • The Happy Conservationist
    Survey photos... - And finally some photographs from my surveying exploits... Peacock butterfly (*Inachis io*) Common Darter (*Sympetrum striolatum*) Dark Bush-cricket (male)...
    12 years ago
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    12 years ago
  • Anglesey Wild Flower Meadow
    Meadow changing from yellow to purple and pink - The meadow is now changing from mainly yellow and white to purple pink and white . The Ox Eye Daisies have now gone to seed as has the Birds Foot Trefoi...
    12 years ago
  • My Nature Scrapbook
    Close Encounters - Here are some of the friends we made during our recent camping trip: A Cinnabar Moth Caterpillar, who seemed intent on reaching the top of our umbrella as...
    12 years ago
  • One Step Beyond
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    12 years ago
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    13 years ago
  • ticehurst moths
    Barred Umber - My 2012 spring visit to the Weald was so cold and wet that I did not record any moths. But whilst looking for something else I have just found this phot...
    13 years ago
  • The Northumberland Naturalist
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    13 years ago
  • Nature Writing Notes
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    13 years ago
  • Islay Birder
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    13 years ago
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  • The Malvern Birder
    New Site - New Blog - New Blog - I've now incorporated my blog with my new site. The blog here now will be closed - I thought it was about time I started writing about my outin...
    13 years ago
  • Garden Birds
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    13 years ago
  • Sandy Wildlife
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    13 years ago
  • Stand and Stare
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    13 years ago
  • Birding On Wheels
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    13 years ago
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    13 years ago
  • Phil Coles - Natural History Blog
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    13 years ago
  • Accidental Nature
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    13 years ago
  • Clewer Garden Diary
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    13 years ago
  • Life On An Oxfordshire Lawn
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    13 years ago
  • Beneath the Stream
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    13 years ago
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    13 years ago
  • Scottish Wildlife Blog
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    13 years ago
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