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Russ's Blog: Silly me - left too early.
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Some periodic ramblings about bird, butterflies, moths, dragonflies, hovers and anything else that pops into my head. Sunday, 4 December 2016. Silly me - left too early. The gull roost was well lit and contained 100 Commons and a Med Gull. Frankly, I was too cold and sore to sit there any longer and drove home; both Ring-billed Gulls were on GoingBirding as soon as I got in so presumably came in to roost as I was driving away! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wildlife of the month. Owls (NN) Mike Toms.
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bee – Southampton Natural History Society
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Southampton Natural History Society. Getting closer to wildlife. 28 June, 2014. 28 June, 2014. Is it worth making (or buying) all those insect habitats. You know the things I mean. Bundles of bamboo. Flowerpots stuffed with straw. Logs drilled with different sized holes. The latest in bijou high rise insect houses with a variety of insect accommodation. Obviously you see the odd spider running. September 10 @ 10:30 am. Seashore life at low spring tide. September 18 @ 8:00 am. Wild flowers and butterflies.
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New Forest – Southampton Natural History Society
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Southampton Natural History Society. Getting closer to wildlife. Tag Archives: New Forest. Where Eagles Dare…. 10 June, 2014. 22 June, 2014. Of course not all interesting wildlife turns up in Southampton itself. Or is predicted. On Sunday Jan and I took a break from studying hoverflies, studying the various world cup charts and decorating to pop out to the Woodfair at Royden Woods. Local crafts, wildlife events, and – most importantly. September 10 @ 10:30 am. Seashore life at low spring tide.
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Publications – Southampton Natural History Society
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Southampton Natural History Society. Getting closer to wildlife. The Centenary of Southampton Natural History Society. Status of Mammals in the Southampton Area. 2005 – Ecological Survey of the Allotments of Southampton. 2002 – Southampton Wildlife Link – Weston Shore. 2000 – Southampton Wildlife Link – Southampton Cemetery. 1999 – Southampton Wildlife Link – Monks Brook Greenway. 1997 – Southampton Wildlife Link – Common Lands of Bitterne Manor. 1992 – Southampton Wildlife Link – Lordswood.
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Brimstone – Southampton Natural History Society
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Southampton Natural History Society. Getting closer to wildlife. Spotlight on Brimstone – the butter fly. 4 October, 2014. 4 October, 2014. This is the first in an occasional series of notes on one of the sightings which has been added to the records page of this web-site. And this first is about the Brimstone Butterfly (Gonepteryx rhamni), seen on 1st October in Bitterne. We all associate butterflies with the spring and. September 10 @ 10:30 am. Seashore life at low spring tide. September 18 @ 8:00 am.
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Links | Tim Sexton Nature Photography
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Tim Sexton Nature Photography. Latest info on non-native species in Great Britain from DEFRA. Https:/ secure.fera.defra.gov.uk/nonnativespecies/home/index.cfm. Leafhoppers, planthoppers, froghoppers, treehoppers and cicadas. Http:/ www.ledra.co.uk/. Bees, Wasps and Ants Recording Society. Http:/ www.bwars.com/. Http:/ www.bats.org.uk/. Legacy literature of biodiversity. Http:/ www.biodiversitylibrary.org/. Http:/ www.biodiversityplanningtoolkit.com. An online identification guide to UK Hemiptera. Http:/ ...
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A Waldridge Naturalist: Fridays Moth trap
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Saturday, 26 July 2014. It took some time to go through everything in my moth trap the other morning with 305 individuals of 67 species being present. I'll not list them all but here's some pictures of a few of them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bryotropha terrella at last. Today I went to Gateshead. Better do some more blogging. The species lists below are those I have observed and mentioned in this blog. The ones highlighted in bold, I have managed to get a photograph and upload it. Oystercatche...
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A Waldridge Naturalist: June 2013
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Saturday, 22 June 2013. Like a Lady in the wind. I had the moth trap out briefly last night but the rain and wind stopped play. Still I got a couple of species new for the year and also 2 Small Elephant Hawkmoth which was very nice. With the help of a short wander today in the breezy wind I saw a few other new ones bring the list to 597, the best being a very worn Painted Lady butterfly on the old pit heap. The latest additions are. 587 Brachypodium sylvaticum (False-brome). The (very worn) Painted Lady.
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Membership – Southampton Natural History Society
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Southampton Natural History Society. Getting closer to wildlife. Join us today and your support will help the study and conservation of natural history in and around Southampton. You can join on-line by completing this simple form, and you can pay by PayPal – no PayPal account is required. Name - First *. Name - Last *. Address Line 1 *. Saint Kitts and Nevis. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Sao Tome and Principe. Virgin Islands, British. Virgin Islands, U.S. September 10 @ 10:30 am.