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June Goulding ~ illustrator: Contact
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I live in Bristol, England UK. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Please do not copy anything without my written permission. Katriona Chapman's book site, Five. Emma Walton Hamilton's blog. Children's Book Publishing Advice. Book by its cover. Folio Acadamy - instruction online. Draw Space - learn to draw. The Drawing Board for Illustrators. Give Me A Hug. Picture Book Artists Association. Brillustration - Bristol Illustrators Group.
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My Wildlife Pond Project Blog: August 2014
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Saturday, 23 August 2014. Almost Autumn - 23/8/2014. Well it's almost Autumn and there isn't much going on in the ponds now. I had a clean up of elodea crispa which was beginning to run riot in Pond Project #2 but apart from that all I've been doing for the last few weeks is removing the odd fallen leaf. The black dragon plants have survived the summer and are doing okay. I'm hoping they'll get more bushy next year, time will tell I guess. The frosted curls grass has survived too. Posted by Ian Doyle.
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Skeltons Removals: July 2016
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Friday, 29 July 2016. 31 things every new home owner needs. You've saved up and got that first home, you've got a checklist of kitchen essentials and bedroom must haves. But over the next few months you'll discover hundreds of items that you never realised you would need! But don't panic, we've put together this infographic of 31 useful items that you will always need around the house. Links to this post. Tuesday, 26 July 2016. Prevention rather than cure! Clutter, not de. Do I really need it/them? In yo...
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Montgomeryshire Mammals: October 2013
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Montgomeryshire has a fantastic range of mammals, from the tiny Pygmy Shrew to the great Red Deer, from aerial masters such as pipistrelle bats to expert swimmers like otters. With approximately 40 species of mammals in Montgomeryshire, there is plenty to see, without being overwhelming. I hope this blog inspires you to not only keep your eyes open for our wonderful mammals, but report your sightings too! Monday, 14 October 2013. New bat species recorded in Montgomeryshire. The sonogram which clinched it!
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Wildlife - Blackley Forest
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Contact Us and links. Our Forest Event Photos. Is designated a Grade B Site of. Our latest ecological survey shows that it is home to the. 4 species of bat. so be sure to book your place on one of our popular bat walks during the summer months. 30 breeding species of birds including approximately 30 breeding pairs of Wrens. At least one Kingfisher, a sure sign of improving water quality in the river! Approximately 200 species of Invertebrates have been recorded including Dragonflyand Damselfly. Common an...
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Build a hedgehog feeding station – littlesilverhedgehog
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Blogging about my hedgehog hospital and how to help hedgehogs. Little Silver Hedgehog jewellery. Valentine’s Gifts for Hedgehog Lovers. Hedgehog with metabolic bone disease. Ethical Christmas gift ideas. Build a hedgehog feeding station. Hedgehogs ‘born free’! How to sex a hedgehog. The cost of hedgehog rescue. Help – I’ve found a hedgehog. Top plants for your hedgehog haven. WANTED – homes for hedgehogs! Build a hedgehog house. Gifts that give back – building an ethical brand. Follow me on facebook.
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around_the_village
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169; 2004-2016 Buckland Newton Community Website Committee Last updated 17th August 2016 14:15 Website design and update by Jeremy Collins. There’s plenty to do around the village, from clubs and. Groups, regular and one-off events to Keep Fit and Pilates. Classes and scheduled walks. Whatever your interest, you. Are almost certain to find activities or groups to suit. We. Have a fine Village Hall, a well-stocked village shop (The Old. Chapel Stores), Primary School, Pre-school and Toddler. The bicycle c...
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Action for Suffolk's hedgehogs | Suffolk Wildlife Trust
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How we are funded. A gift in your Will. Wild ideas for families. Our members are a force for good. Nature blogs and social media. Water vole and otter. Wildlife where you live. Churchyards and community spaces. FAQs and useful contacts. Wild ideas for families. Wild stuff for teens. A gift in your will. Hedgehogs are extraordinary little creatures. Remaining relatively unchanged for the past 15 million years they are one of the oldest mammals on earth. Action for Suffolk's hedgehogs. Our modern landscape...
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My Wildlife Pond Project Blog: A Den of a Kind - 02/7/2015
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Thursday, 2 July 2015. A Den of a Kind - 02/7/2015. I had a clean up behind the shed at the weekend and decided to make a kind of den for the hedgehogs or any other little mammals that may need shelter come Autumn and Winter. I'm hoping that that something will move in over time. It only took five minutes to put together but it's tucked away behind the shed and should stay for years to come. Old bricks and some cut grass. Roof made with some. Thick off cuts of timber. Stacked up with more offcuts. We hav...
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**Hedgehog SOS** - Higher Walton & Hoghton Allotments
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Higher Walton and Hoghton Allotments. Nature and wildlife @ hwhaa. Making an insect hotel. Help protect the hedgehogs at hwhaa. Hedgehogs are in serious decline throughout the UK and need our help to survive . . . Read latest on UK hedgehogs from Bhps. Hedgehogs are an asset on allotments because our plots will provide them with a feast of creatures that cause damage to our crops; however allotments and gardens create many dangers to hedgehogs. What we can do to help:. See pest or guest fact sheet. Autum...
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