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Magpie Moth
I usually find it hard to discover interesting things in the garden to put on the blog but today the interesting things came to me.…
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Butterflies and a Spoonbil
Bird activity is a little quieter this week but still lots of insect activity and I have had a really good week for Butterflies and…
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Early morning
I decided to get up at sunrise to visit the marsh again to see if I could see the Spoobbills and get a good photo…
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Spoonbill pair!
At 8 this evening I had a quick trip out to the marsh to see if the Spoonbill had reappeared. Not only was it there…
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Mediterranean Gull
Mediterranean Gulls are another one of those species that take a bit of spotting and a bit of luck but once you know what you…
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Spoonbill – Platalea leucorodia
Today has been one of those special bird days for me. My first Spoonbill and a Mediterranean Gull …. more about that bird tomorrow …….…
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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It's too wet to undertake anything outdoors today, the 23rd April, St Georges Day. I am pretty sure that had the Dippers not been washed…
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After the sadness and disappointment of this weeks Dipper dramas, I have carried on with my obsession……. birds and wildlife. When one door closes another…
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