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Sparrowhawk
It’s just a little after 8 o’clock and the evening of a wet and miserable day that has had very little to offer the amateur…
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Sandpipers at Exminster
I take my hat off to those birdwatchers who can accurately identify, with ease and certainty the difference between the various less seen Sandpipers. We…
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Spoonbill….. still here!
I was very surprised at around 5.30 this wet dreary evening when I bumped into my “old friend” or should I say young friend the…
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Jersey Tiger Moth – Euplagia quadripunctaria
Its nice to actually report something good again in the garden. For the second time this week we have had an interesting, attractive and by…
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Bat Sounds and Green Sandpiper
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Damsels and Dragonflies near home.
My suburb of the the city of Exeter is Alphington named from the little stream that flows through the village, the Alphin Brook. It is…
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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Curlew– bigger with a noticeably longer beak. Whimbrel, browner, with a shorter beak and noticeably different "patterned" head. On Exminster Marsh at the…
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I watched with more than interest, the reports of Black-winged Stilts from the adjoining counties of Somerset and Dorset and hoped that we would eventually…
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I went back to the same lovely spot close to Dartmoor where I had seen a Tree Pipit on Saturday morning. I was…



