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Girl In The Hide: August 2009
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Girl In The Hide. Confessions of a secret birdwatcher. Wednesday, 12 August 2009. I saw my first goldfinch this morning. A pair of them; parent and juvenile. They were in the neighbours' garden, which says something for leaving your green patch as a bit (I'm being kind) of a jungle. Last night we harvested our first beautiful juicy green pepper and four whopping leeks, so I'm sticking with our tidy(ish) veg patch though, birds or not! Girl In The Hide. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Girl In The Hide.
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Girl In The Hide: Walkers spoonfed in Norfolk
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Girl In The Hide. Confessions of a secret birdwatcher. Tuesday, 14 July 2009. Walkers spoonfed in Norfolk. PHOTO COURTESY OF BRENNAN MULROONEY. I would love to have been with the group of visitors on a guided walk at the Norfolk Wildlife Trust's Cley Marshes. Last week. The group were treated to the amazing sight of 12 spoonbills. Feeding together. This is the highest number recorded in a group since the Second World War when 17 were seen in 1940. . Following the recent hot weather and lack of water (ha!
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Girl In The Hide: "It's not going to put your girlfriend in a coma is it?"
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Girl In The Hide. Confessions of a secret birdwatcher. Sunday, 28 June 2009. It's not going to put your girlfriend in a coma is it? Image by gussifer thecolorawesome.com. Three things I have learnt of late. Once they are born, swifts can fly for up to four years without ever landing. I include the words 'up to' as although I swear this is what they said on Springwatch, a certain male close to me decided to check that particular fact out with 63336. I was listening to Stephen Moss. I have been getting bac...
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Sussex Nature Notes: August 2015
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Seasonal notes and observations on the flora and fauna in and around Sussex - and occasionally further afield. Plus news and updates on volunteering activities. Sunday, August 09, 2015. Well, this one was certainly a first for me and a real surprise as a visitor to my parents garden but then as a certain David Lindo @urbanbirder. Rule No. 1 "Anything can turn up anywhere at anytime". The wryneck then hunkered down for several minutes until it felt it was safe to move again. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Sussex Nature Notes: Painting Posts
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Seasonal notes and observations on the flora and fauna in and around Sussex - and occasionally further afield. Plus news and updates on volunteering activities. Saturday, April 18, 2015. A variety of tasks for a small group of us up on Castle Hill nature reserve in Newhaven. Cleaning and then painting the disabled posts along the access track. Lovely sunny day but a cold wind. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Useful Links and Resources. Friends of Telscombe Tye.
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Sussex Nature Notes: June 2015
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Seasonal notes and observations on the flora and fauna in and around Sussex - and occasionally further afield. Plus news and updates on volunteering activities. Friday, June 12, 2015. Created in a round pond container - intended for pebble fountains but just the right size for a small garden. So easy to make- just find a level site, fill with water and a few water plants and hey presto! Thursday, June 11, 2015. A lovely display of roadside wildflowers along the verge of the A27 into Brighton near Polegate.
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Sussex Nature Notes: March 2015
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Seasonal notes and observations on the flora and fauna in and around Sussex - and occasionally further afield. Plus news and updates on volunteering activities. Sunday, March 08, 2015. And yet more . And now a second batch of frogspawn has appeared. Well I do have at three frogs in and around the pond at various times of the year. There was even one lurking at the back of the pond when I took this. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. And yet more . Useful Links and Resources.
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Sussex Nature Notes: Wildlife Trust - 30 Days Wild
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Seasonal notes and observations on the flora and fauna in and around Sussex - and occasionally further afield. Plus news and updates on volunteering activities. Friday, May 29, 2015. Wildlife Trust - 30 Days Wild. The Wildlife Trust have launched 30 Days Wild for the month of June. Do something wild every day in June - get out into nature, discover more about your local patch, learn about wildlife on your doorstep or in your garden. Sign-up for 30 Days Wild. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Sussex Nature Notes: And yet more ...
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Seasonal notes and observations on the flora and fauna in and around Sussex - and occasionally further afield. Plus news and updates on volunteering activities. Sunday, March 08, 2015. And yet more . And now a second batch of frogspawn has appeared. Well I do have at three frogs in and around the pond at various times of the year. There was even one lurking at the back of the pond when I took this. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. And yet more . Useful Links and Resources.
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Sussex Nature Notes: Wryneck in Sussex!
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Seasonal notes and observations on the flora and fauna in and around Sussex - and occasionally further afield. Plus news and updates on volunteering activities. Sunday, August 09, 2015. Well, this one was certainly a first for me and a real surprise as a visitor to my parents garden but then as a certain David Lindo @urbanbirder. Rule No. 1 "Anything can turn up anywhere at anytime". The wryneck then hunkered down for several minutes until it felt it was safe to move again. Follow me on Twitter.