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My attempt to see every terrestrial land snail in the UK (or Britain, if that turns out to be easier) without properly thinking it through beforehand. 31st January 2015 (weekly review). January 31, 2015. This week I saw a grand total of two new species, bringing my overall total up to twelve. My new species are:. This is my second. Species of the year, coming after last week’s. I’ve only got one species in this genus left to go now,. However, in my experience,. Can be easily differentiated from. By the l...
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My attempt to see every terrestrial land snail in the UK (or Britain, if that turns out to be easier) without properly thinking it through beforehand. The finding of Truncatellina cylindrica. February 2, 2015. The church and the wall. Another view. That’s pretty much it. And for good reason. I found a document. Describing a survey for. Sites in Bedfordshire, and this gave me some idea of how to search for the species. Obliged and took these marvellous photos:. 31st January 2015 (weekly review). I found t...
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Walks among Flowers: April 2014
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Itineraries designed to explore Britain's iconic flower sites. This blog reflects our twin interests in walking and natural history, especially botany. Ich wandle unter Blumen. Und blühe selber mit .". A certain knowledge of our flora is assumed, but those less familiar should be able to identify most of the plants mentioned with the help of one of the good field guides - Blamey, Fitter and Fitter. Wild Flowers of Britain and Ireland. A&C Black) or Francis Rose. The Wild Flower Key. Tuesday, 29 April 2014.
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Walks among Flowers: May 2013
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Itineraries designed to explore Britain's iconic flower sites. This blog reflects our twin interests in walking and natural history, especially botany. Ich wandle unter Blumen. Und blühe selber mit .". A certain knowledge of our flora is assumed, but those less familiar should be able to identify most of the plants mentioned with the help of one of the good field guides - Blamey, Fitter and Fitter. Wild Flowers of Britain and Ireland. A&C Black) or Francis Rose. The Wild Flower Key. Sunday, 26 May 2013.
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Walks among Flowers: March 2013
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Itineraries designed to explore Britain's iconic flower sites. This blog reflects our twin interests in walking and natural history, especially botany. Ich wandle unter Blumen. Und blühe selber mit .". A certain knowledge of our flora is assumed, but those less familiar should be able to identify most of the plants mentioned with the help of one of the good field guides - Blamey, Fitter and Fitter. Wild Flowers of Britain and Ireland. A&C Black) or Francis Rose. The Wild Flower Key. Monday, 18 March 2013.
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Cataloguing Cullaloe: June 2015
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An exercise in Biophilia. Tuesday, 30 June 2015. No doubt many more species of grass on the reserve but one step at a time . Monday, 29 June 2015. Spider day, 27th June. Miraculously a sunny day on Saturday allowed us to sweep like maniacs across the reserve in between days of rain and sodden vegetation. At least a couple of new species were added to the reserve list, with Tetragnatha montana. Being added to its more common cousin T.extensa. I had no adults when checked). Clubiona compta f - NEW. A guest...
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Cataloguing Cullaloe: Gribbit
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An exercise in Biophilia. Friday, 14 August 2015. From a splendid morning yesterday I wish this frog photo had turned out better, but I only had my phone and the result isn't as nice as it could have been. As well as a Green Sandpiper and some nice Water Rails out in the open I also added a new lichen ( Hypogymnia physoides. And found some heather growing in the middle of the mossy barrens. Will it settle and expand? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). North Downs and beyond. A walk in the park. List - I...
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Walks among Flowers: September 2014
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Itineraries designed to explore Britain's iconic flower sites. This blog reflects our twin interests in walking and natural history, especially botany. Ich wandle unter Blumen. Und blühe selber mit .". A certain knowledge of our flora is assumed, but those less familiar should be able to identify most of the plants mentioned with the help of one of the good field guides - Blamey, Fitter and Fitter. Wild Flowers of Britain and Ireland. A&C Black) or Francis Rose. The Wild Flower Key. To Richmond Lock and ...