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The Weekend Biologist: Moths
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Friday, 19 July 2013. It has been a while since any moths featured here. Not had time for a huge amount of trapping this year but have done a bit over the last couple of weeks now the weather is better. Having started only last year and with last summer being rubbish, lots of new species have found their way into the trap. I'm also trying to start with micros but am only having limited success! True Lovers Knot - possibly the coolest common name ever! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Weekend Biologist: March 2013
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Saturday, 9 March 2013. Got the trap out last night, trying to take advantage of a bit of warmth before the predicted snow! Worthwhile as well with 5 species:. Satellite (new for me). This flightless female Dotted Border appeared on the wall this week as well. Saturday, 2 March 2013. Common Haircap Moss) from Ayelsbeare on Monday when I was visiting a student on placement. 900 isn't much to shout about but they do say that it is not the size that matters but if it gives you pleasure anyway.
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The Weekend Biologist: December 2012
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Thursday, 20 December 2012. Not posted for a while due to work commitments. I have also given on to getting a phone that does more than make calls so this is a bit of a test. Winter heliotrope is currently in flower everywhere here. Nice to see some flowers at this time of year but it is a bit of a pity that this plant is so invasive! My eradication efforts obviously haven't worked. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Coastal North Minileague - October 2016. Music for the Morning.
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The Weekend Biologist: October 2012
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Sunday, 28 October 2012. 5 year ticks for Wembury in two days now! Early vis mig watch this morning was a bit of a damp squib with two Brambling being the highlight. At least two of the Firecrests were still present as were 12 Wigeon, 3 Mute Swan and 3 Teal. Best I could manage at 1/30 of a second. Patch highlight this morning! First stop was Thurlestone/South Milton where the best bird was a Sanderling on the beach. Saturday, 27 October 2012. Long standing thrush problem finally resolved. At least accor...
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The Weekend Biologist: September 2012
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Sunday, 30 September 2012. Very little time this weekend so just some short visits to the patch. Mipits dominated and are now moving in good numbers. A few Skylarks and small groups of Siskins livened things up a bit but the mega Sibe must have been lurking unseen. Ringed Plover was a sad addition to a paultry year list! There was a lot more insect action than in the last few weeks mostly on the Ivy:. Very late out this year? Curry Moor - Premier birding site! Sunday, 23 September 2012. Nothing startling...
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Birding,Beer & Skittles: October 2014
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Birding,Beer and Skittles. Tuesday, 14 October 2014. Memories of Cape May, New Jersey Day 8. Our last early start of the trip, up at 5:45 am and out to Higbee for one final time. There was nothing in the way of migration but we did see a flock of scoters which flew behind the tree line in front of us and then didn't re-appear. We made our way down to the beach and saw them on the shoreline, identifying them as Black (Common) Scoters. A walk out to the beach produced a single Surf Scoter. Back at the car ...
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The Weekend Biologist: Black Darter
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Tuesday, 23 July 2013. A trip up to Dartmoor yesterday to mess around in some ponds collecting some water samples. I found something that I had been looking for for ages - Black Darter ( Sympetrum danae. I had a hunch that this was going to be danae. But had to wait for it to climb up the stem and leave the exuvia. Actually ended up IDing the dragonfly from the exuvia as it was so young! When it had hardened off a bit it was clearer that it was a danae. The UK confusion species are S. striolatum. Subscri...
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Birding,Beer & Skittles: February 2015
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Birding,Beer and Skittles. Wednesday, 25 February 2015. Last night I was in Yeovil , at the Octagon Theatre to see the wonderful Unthanks. The Unthanks are (Currently) a ten piece folk group who fuse traditional Northumbrian folk with other genres to make haunting and melancholic tunes and who are fronted by the clog dancing sisters Becky and Rachel Unthank. The tour is to promote their latest album (their 8th) 'Mount the Air' which has been two years in the making. Sunday, 22 February 2015. Yesterday my...
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Birding,Beer & Skittles: A Walk in the Black Forest.
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Birding,Beer and Skittles. Monday, 8 June 2015. A Walk in the Black Forest. Last Friday, the 29th, I headed off to Gatwick after leaving work at 12:30pm to spend the weekend in Germany with my daughter and her fiance. There was plenty to keep me occupied with a large group of Common Kestrels, the most I'd ever seen at one time,Common Redstart, Yellowhammer and fly over Common Buzzards and Ravens. At the next and last vineyard I again opted for the car park and was rewarded with good views of a Hoopoe.
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The Weekend Biologist: July 2013
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Tuesday, 23 July 2013. A trip up to Dartmoor yesterday to mess around in some ponds collecting some water samples. I found something that I had been looking for for ages - Black Darter ( Sympetrum danae. I had a hunch that this was going to be danae. But had to wait for it to climb up the stem and leave the exuvia. Actually ended up IDing the dragonfly from the exuvia as it was so young! When it had hardened off a bit it was clearer that it was a danae. The UK confusion species are S. striolatum. It has ...
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Not Quite Roughing It. Living Traveling Eating in Central America (& Now New York! So, Here It Turns Out We’re Totally Untraveled Travelers…. March 11, 2015. I generally think of Shon and myself as well-traveled. While we don’t fall into the “visited 100 countries and counting! 8 Reasons Why I Love Raising a Baby in New York. January 22, 2015. So much can change in a year. A real, live tree, and a real, live baby, too. Continue reading →. Quesillo Not For Me-o: A Dairy Bomb in Nicaragua. September 3, 2014.
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Living and Eating in the Exurbs. Monday, July 07, 2008. Clearly, my life has changed. The baby is kicking my ass in a number of ways. After a fatal bullying incident that soured us on birds forever, the chickens have found a new home. I have a new job, no time, and haven't had an unbroken night of sleep in 15 months. And I have a new blog. Posted by Anna at 11:16 AM. Monday, October 09, 2006. Green leaf lettuce recall. Reason #581 to shop at the farmers' market:. Posted by Anna at 3:00 PM. The master pla...
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Tuesday, 10 January 2017. Murder on the Common. Anyway, all I can say is that over the years I have shared this episode with very few, because I'm not proud of it, and yet now for some reason I am doing quite the opposite. The story begins with a green parrot in the tree outside my window in early May. I could identify many birds, but had no idea what this was. Surely an aviary escape? As well as what else I could expect to see in and around the grounds of our hall of residence. Roding Woodcock. In that ...
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Not quite six feet. Is this where i place my definitive quote? A quote so clever only someone else could have authored it? Here goes: "Nature is trying very hard to make us succeed, but nature does not depend on us. We are not the only experiment." -Buckminster Fuller. Here is mine: "I have 12 degrees of freedom. you can't take those away from me."-Adam Carriere. Sunday, November 01, 2015. Posted by adam carriere @ 12:02 PM. Monday, May 18, 2015. Posted by adam carriere @ 10:21 AM. Sunday, May 17, 2015.
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Not quite sixty reasons. Food,life,love….no recipes. The who, the why and the what. Reason 12. Horse. Throughout the horse meat scandal I’ve felt like I’m witnessing some perverse Grand National, where the horses that fall at Continue reading →. Reason 11. The brilliance of other blogs. Originally posted on Out Where the Buses Don't Run. As if Chuck Wending hasn’t already proven himself as the Internet’s Sherpa of Wordsmithery and Resident…. Reason 10. Going, Going, Gone girl (see what I did there).