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Boxmoor, naturally...: August 2014

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Exploring all that's wild and alive on The Box Moor Trust estate. A Year in the Life on the Land. The Box Moor Trust. The Oak: Week by Week. Sunday, 31 August 2014. Week 32, Brown Argus Extra: Who's Who! Spurred on by the calm sunny conditions this morning, I thought I’d have another go at assessing the size of the Brown Argus ( Aricia agestis. Colony at Bovingdon Brickworks. It’s been something of a painstaking task but also surprisingly satisfying, especially given the results. 4 Mr Not Bad. There are ...

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Boxmoor, naturally...: Week 52: Year's End & Reflections

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Exploring all that's wild and alive on The Box Moor Trust estate. A Year in the Life on the Land. The Box Moor Trust. The Oak: Week by Week. Friday, 16 January 2015. Week 52: Year's End and Reflections. Well, who’d have thought it? The only concrete aim of Project 2014. And then, of course, there has been everything else “that caught my eye, sparked my interest or tickled my fancy”. Where on earth do I begin! Green Hairstreak and Dingy Skipper. At Roughdown Common, in April, one of the Trust's dedicated ...

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Boxmoor, naturally...: November 2014

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Exploring all that's wild and alive on The Box Moor Trust estate. A Year in the Life on the Land. The Box Moor Trust. The Oak: Week by Week. Saturday, 29 November 2014. Week 45: Of Beetles, Digested and Rare. A beautiful Oak at the Brickworks. Monday dawned crisp and bright, following the first real frost of the season. Mid-morning, over at the Brickworks, there were still areas untouched by the warmth of the sun, covered in frost and ice. SE of Baker's Wood, looking north. Shards of ice over the grass.

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Boxmoor, naturally...: October 2014

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Exploring all that's wild and alive on The Box Moor Trust estate. A Year in the Life on the Land. The Box Moor Trust. The Oak: Week by Week. Saturday, 25 October 2014. Week 40: Harrier in Hemel, Migrant Search and Territorial Kingfishers. Young Female Kingfisher in Horse Chestnut on Bulbourne Meadow, overlooking the River Bulbourne. Or Tyttenhanger gravel pits. Dan has persevered. His patient dedication has continued to pay off and, over the past few months, at The Horse Paddock. Home for some lunch and ...

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Boxmoor, naturally...: Project 2014

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Exploring all that's wild and alive on The Box Moor Trust estate. A Year in the Life on the Land. The Box Moor Trust. The Oak: Week by Week. The aims of the project are simple:. 1 Pick a tree on Box Moor Trust land,. Preferably deciduous (thus providing an opportunity to record visible signs of change over time),. Preferably easily accessible (easy, free parking etc),. Preferably with scope for some half decent photographs. 2 Photograph that tree every week for a year,. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Week 1...

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Milton Country Park Through the Year: November 2016

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Milton Country Park Through the Year. Landscape photographs by Peter Higdon. Saturday, 26 November 2016. The Golden Season - 8 November 2016. Autumn in golden in Milton Country Park. Here the trees in Remembrance Meadow are all turning yellow. It is a beautiful woman with a dagger behind her back. Poplar Trees Catch the Morning Sun - 2 November 2016. Poplars are one of the first trees to change colour. Here a group shine gold in the morning sun. And why are we so keen to see the back of green leaves?

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Milton Country Park Through the Year: Clematis and Hawthorn

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Milton Country Park Through the Year. Landscape photographs by Peter Higdon. Saturday, 22 October 2016. This is the second post about fruits and berries in Milton Country Park. Clematis vitalba - 21 September 2016. Its similarity to an old man's beard is striking. Flowering clematis - 31 July 2016. Tree completely covered in clematis flowers. Clematis flowers - 24 July 2016. The flowers are unusual in that they have no petals. Clematis and brambles - 12 September 2016. Given the number of hawthorn bushes...

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Milton Country Park Through the Year: October 2016

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Milton Country Park Through the Year. Landscape photographs by Peter Higdon. Saturday, 22 October 2016. This is the second post about fruits and berries in Milton Country Park. Clematis vitalba - 21 September 2016. Its similarity to an old man's beard is striking. Flowering clematis - 31 July 2016. Tree completely covered in clematis flowers. Clematis flowers - 24 July 2016. The flowers are unusual in that they have no petals. Clematis and brambles - 12 September 2016. Given the number of hawthorn bushes...

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Milton Country Park Through the Year: June 2016

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Milton Country Park Through the Year. Landscape photographs by Peter Higdon. Saturday, 25 June 2016. Dead trees, whether upright, broken down, or rotting on the ground make a significant contribution to both the appearance and the ecology of Milton Country Park. By Dickerson's Pit - 13 April 2016. Wetlands - 22 February 2016. More often, the dead stumps do not remain intact and upright, but, like the tree in this image, are broken off by one of the gales which batter the park from time to time. This is t...

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Milton Country Park Through the Year: July 2016

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Milton Country Park Through the Year. Landscape photographs by Peter Higdon. Saturday, 23 July 2016. This is one post in a short series in which I look again at spring in Milton Country Park. So much happens in spring, in such a short space of time, that I found it impossible to keep up with the changing landscape, and, as a result, did not do justice to everything that was going on, the first time around. Orchard - 19 April 2016. Orchard - 19 May 2016. Apple Blossom - 8 May 2016. Elsewhere in the Park.

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Milton Country Park Through the Year: Map of Park

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Milton Country Park Through the Year. Landscape photographs by Peter Higdon. Sketch map of Milton Country Park showing main paths and features mentioned in the blog. 11 September 2015 at 10:38. Thats much better now I can see and locate the sites mentioned in the Blog. 11 September 2015 at 10:38. Thats much better now I can see and locate the sites mentioned in the Blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Year So Far. Then follow the NEXT link at the bottom of each post to move to the next more recent post.

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Milton Country Park Through the Year: Apples and Plums

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Milton Country Park Through the Year. Landscape photographs by Peter Higdon. Saturday, 8 October 2016. Photographing Milton Country Park for the second year running has given me the opportunity to either picture things I missed the first time around, or, hopefully, improve on my images from last year. As anyone who has photographed in the same place for any length of time will know, seasons vary tremendously from year to year. Cherry Plums - 31 July 2016. A bumper crop this year. Lords and L adies. There...

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Milton Country Park Through the Year: More Autumn

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Milton Country Park Through the Year. Landscape photographs by Peter Higdon. Saturday, 24 December 2016. The End of Autumn - 14 December 2016. The colours are autumnal, the bare trees wintry. Late Fall - 22 December 2016. A single green leaf recently fallen from a hazel bush. Contrasts the the dark browns and blacks of the rotting leaves around. December, when most of the photographs in this post were taken, is clearly at the end of autumn, if not actually in winter, by any of these definitions. It a...

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Milton Country Park Through the Year: Autumn 2016

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Milton Country Park Through the Year. Landscape photographs by Peter Higdon. Saturday, 26 November 2016. The Golden Season - 8 November 2016. Autumn in golden in Milton Country Park. Here the trees in Remembrance Meadow are all turning yellow. It is a beautiful woman with a dagger behind her back. Poplar Trees Catch the Morning Sun - 2 November 2016. Poplars are one of the first trees to change colour. Here a group shine gold in the morning sun. And why are we so keen to see the back of green leaves?

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Milton Country Park Through the Year: Autumn Leaves 2016

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Milton Country Park Through the Year. Landscape photographs by Peter Higdon. Saturday, 10 December 2016. Poplar Leaves - 2 November 2016. When on the tree, the yellow and red leaves would have been admired;. On the ground, the range of colours is actually increased. Contrasting Leaves - 8 November 2016. The maple leaf contrasts strongly with the surrounding oak leaves. In colour, shape and texture. Why Leaves Turn Red and Yellow. Fallen Leaves - 8 November 2016. Maple Leaves - 8 November 2016. Fallen lea...

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