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Otter spraint and more tracks!
My walk along thre brook this morning couldn't have been more fruitful as far as Otters are concerned. I had been on the brook for…
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Sparrowhawk – Acipiter nisus
Some real drama in the garden at lunchtime today! The weather has been intermittently, cloudy, rainy and sunny and in between one of the sunny periods…
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Black Headed Gull – Larus ridibundus
Black Headed Gulls need little introduction to most people in the UK. They are a delicate Gull compared to the more familiar larger Herring Gulls.…
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Goldfinch – Carduelis carduelis
Its been raining heavily, watching on the Alphin Brook is a bit limited when it's like this, therefore the garden always gets a bit more…
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A good day in the Garden!
It was a good day in the garden yesterday, the 16th of February, with a variety of interesting bird visitors and activities. As you can…
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Signs of Otter – Exeter Devon
I had a look at the Brook and found some more Otter Tracks yesterday, late afternoon and I guess they had been made the previous…
Meet Rose, our houseplant expert host
Rose’s journey into the realm of houseplants began with a small windowsill garden during her college years. What started as a few humble succulents soon blossomed into a full-fledged passion for nurturing…
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