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Simon Litten Photography: February 2013
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No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bird on a stick. Flame-shouldered moth Brimstone moth Poplar Hawk moth Angle Shades Poplar Hawk's face Small water vole latrine Edgeley Road vole Blood Vei. I have had my eyes on the tide times that could produce a 'Wader Spectacular' this year at Snettisham, and whilst many have been and gone that coincided wi. Matthew Hillier's."The Studio Floor". Tim Wootton Wildlife Art. Where does the time go? The Art of Aaron Blaise.
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Simon Litten Photography: April 2014
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No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bird on a stick. Flame-shouldered moth Brimstone moth Poplar Hawk moth Angle Shades Poplar Hawk's face Small water vole latrine Edgeley Road vole Blood Vei. I have had my eyes on the tide times that could produce a 'Wader Spectacular' this year at Snettisham, and whilst many have been and gone that coincided wi. Matthew Hillier's."The Studio Floor". Tim Wootton Wildlife Art. Where does the time go? The Art of Aaron Blaise.
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Simon Litten Photography: May 2013
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No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bird on a stick. Flame-shouldered moth Brimstone moth Poplar Hawk moth Angle Shades Poplar Hawk's face Small water vole latrine Edgeley Road vole Blood Vei. I have had my eyes on the tide times that could produce a 'Wader Spectacular' this year at Snettisham, and whilst many have been and gone that coincided wi. Matthew Hillier's."The Studio Floor". Tim Wootton Wildlife Art. Where does the time go? The Art of Aaron Blaise.
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Broad Thoughts From A Home: July 2015
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Broad Thoughts From A Home. Friday, 10 July 2015. NO MORE WOE FOR JULIET AND HER ROMEO - WRITING THE BOOK YOU WANT TO READ. It's more than thirty years since I first saw Franco Zeffirelli's wonderful 1968 film of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. There wasn't a dry eye in the house at the end, and I came away thinking: This is the world's greatest love story - so why does it have to end so badly? A lot of them didn't really appeal, but one which did catch my attention was Write The Book You Want To Read.
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Broad Thoughts From A Home: December 2014
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Broad Thoughts From A Home. Tuesday, 23 December 2014. THE PIECE OF COD WHICH PASSETH ALL UNDERSTANDING. It's my turn again for a piece for Christmas with the Crooked Cats. This is a piece in more ways than one. It is The Piece Of Cod Which Passeth All Understanding. Some years ago my dear friend Dina Da Silva told me about how Christmas is celebrated in her native Portugal. The main Christmas meal (called a consoada. 8211; Portuguese salt cod. To serve four people, you will need. 4 cloves of garlic.
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Appleton Wildlife Diary: July 2015
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Alex, aged 12. This is my diary of the wildlife where I live in Oxfordshire, and sometimes the places I visit. My passion is for British wildlife, especially badgers, hares and Kingfishers. I have now stopped blogging on this account but I will leave it running. Look at my new blog at www.appletonwildlifediary.wordpress.com Here are some of my favourite photos that I have taken. Some of my favourite photos. Tuesday, 28 July 2015. I have manage to capture a fox twice on my trail camera. The last few times...
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Appleton Wildlife Diary: A quick walk around the field and flying ants
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Alex, aged 12. This is my diary of the wildlife where I live in Oxfordshire, and sometimes the places I visit. My passion is for British wildlife, especially badgers, hares and Kingfishers. I have now stopped blogging on this account but I will leave it running. Look at my new blog at www.appletonwildlifediary.wordpress.com Here are some of my favourite photos that I have taken. Some of my favourite photos. Tuesday, 4 August 2015. A quick walk around the field and flying ants. Tuesday, August 04, 2015.
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Appleton Wildlife Diary: January 2015
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Alex, aged 12. This is my diary of the wildlife where I live in Oxfordshire, and sometimes the places I visit. My passion is for British wildlife, especially badgers, hares and Kingfishers. I have now stopped blogging on this account but I will leave it running. Look at my new blog at www.appletonwildlifediary.wordpress.com Here are some of my favourite photos that I have taken. Some of my favourite photos. Monday, 26 January 2015. New project - Allotment. It already has 6 fruit trees. Saturday, 24 Janua...
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Appleton Wildlife Diary: March 2015
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Alex, aged 12. This is my diary of the wildlife where I live in Oxfordshire, and sometimes the places I visit. My passion is for British wildlife, especially badgers, hares and Kingfishers. I have now stopped blogging on this account but I will leave it running. Look at my new blog at www.appletonwildlifediary.wordpress.com Here are some of my favourite photos that I have taken. Some of my favourite photos. Saturday, 21 March 2015. It was quite cold with no wind and the badgers were out when we arrived.
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Views of the Ock: May 2014
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Views of the Ock. Wildlife and other things of interest on and around the river Ock in south Oxfordshire. Thursday, 29 May 2014. Making the most of the respite from the recent rain, the garden has proved popular with the bees. Building upon the success of previous solitary bee boxes ( http:/ viewsoftheock.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/return-of-mason-bees.html. Two new simple constructions (blocks of wood 5 x 8 cm deep with 8mm diameter drilled holes) are now providing over 100 new nest sites. The bumblebee con...