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Why Protect the Environment and How? A manifesto of change to save the environment | Nature is a Language - Can't You Read?
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Nature is a Language – Can't You Read? Top 5 of 2013. Why Protect the Environment and How? A manifesto of change to save the environment. July 8, 2014. This following post may be a bit pretentious, however it’s an essay I wrote for an assignment at university titled ‘Why Protect the Environment and How? Why Protect the Environment and How? A manifesto of change to save the environment. Century solution to a 21. Whilst the human population continues to rise it is palpable that with it so does the demand f...
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Nature is a Language - Can't You Read? | Can anyone read? | Page 2
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Nature is a Language – Can't You Read? Newer posts →. April 3, 2013. After spending all day cooped up inside working on an assignment I decided I would take a break and celebrate the start of “British birding time” by heading to my abandoned local patch for my first evening birding session of the year. My ultimate goal was to year tick Barn Owl. This beautiful bird can be seen with a bit of luck most evenings on Figham Common. I did managed four oyster catchers (rarity), around six teal (patch first!
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Year List 2011 | Nature is a Language - Can't You Read?
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Nature is a Language – Can't You Read? My birding year list for 2011. Lesser Black Backed Gull. Great Black Backed Gull. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Our adventure...
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A Day In the Life of a Wildlife Artist: Robert E Fuller: Weasel: I just can't stop itching
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A Day In the Life of a Wildlife Artist. Monday, July 27, 2015. Robert E Fuller: Weasel: I just can't stop itching. The weasel kits continue to entertain me outside my kitchen window. This one is indulging in a really good scratch! If you've been following this blog you will know that they are among seven young weasel kits I've been filming ever since spotting their mother in my garden this spring. Weasels are often mistaken for stoats. But as they are much smaller and, as it was too early for stoat k...
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A Day In the Life of a Wildlife Artist: November 2014
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A Day In the Life of a Wildlife Artist. Monday, November 24, 2014. I always have mixed feelings when I see sparrowhawks in my garden. I can't help but admire their speed and agility, but they come in to my garden to hunt precious garden birds. Over the years I have developed a technique to feed them an alternative menu. But it's not been easy. Sparrowhawks are true hunters and only hunt live prey, using movement to locate their prey. By using this technique I managed to get a female sparrowhawk to feed i...
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A Day In the Life of a Wildlife Artist: May 2015
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A Day In the Life of a Wildlife Artist. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. Barn Owl feeding Chicks: It's too big! Poor chicks are struggling with too large a morsel mum, tear it up smaller please! Links to this post. Labels: barn owls feeding young. Weasel in my garden. Take a look at this weasel I photographed in my garden! Weasels are incredibly difficult to watch in the wild, but I've got this one posing for me in front of an artful prop - should make a good painting! Links to this post. Links to this post.
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A Day In the Life of a Wildlife Artist: September 2014
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A Day In the Life of a Wildlife Artist. Monday, September 29, 2014. Working a Wildflower Meadow. The wild flowers in the meadow I planted last spring have all produced seed heads which are now attracting a lot of birds. I've had a charm of goldfinches feeding here along with linnets and yellowhammers. My resident colony of tree sparrows are also really enjoying it. Some of my best compositions, like the goldfinch feeding on a thistle head, above, are of birds feeding on seed heads. I also spent a lot of ...
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A Day In the Life of a Wildlife Artist: Robert E Fuller: Two weasel kits feeding in my secret underground box
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A Day In the Life of a Wildlife Artist. Monday, July 27, 2015. Robert E Fuller: Two weasel kits feeding in my secret underground box. Labels: artist research wildlife habits on CCTV. Six weasel kits captured on nestcam. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I travel the world to immerse myself in the lives of birds and animals in order to capture their unique characters in paint. In this blog I tell the stories of these close encounters. View my complete profile. What's on at the Gallery. To see my prints.
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Year List 2013 | Nature is a Language - Can't You Read?
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Nature is a Language – Can't You Read? Mallard – 1st January. House Sparrow 5th January. Chaffinch – 6th February. Pochard – 10th February. Avocet – 1st April. Golden Plover – 3rd April. Yellowhammer – 9th April. Lesser Black Backed Gull – 10th April. Swallow – 14th April. Common Sandpiper – 25th April. Chiffchaff – 6th May. Swift – 7th May. Jackdaw – 27th May. Greenfinch – 31st May. Garganey – 2nd June. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Erich's birding...
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