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Birds and Butterflies!
Green Veined White Butterflies are often mistaken for Small Whites but they are much more attractive in my opinion. Today on Aylesbeare Common by the…
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Reed Warbler on the Marsh.
Today’s trip to Exminster was as interesting and fruitful as usual. The Sedge Warblers have changed their behaviour now that the males have been joined…
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Prawle Point
South Devon and more specifically the South Hams is a beautiful , picturesque part of this glorious country that we call home. We decided at…
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Fulmar
Along with my photos of Shag I also managed theses shots of my observations of these Fulmar at their nest site on the cliff face…
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A Good Hobby!
I have often said that the more you look the more you see and yesterday proved just that. I wandered along the path at the…
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Speckled Wood
Breaking news! Just sighted a Speckled Wood Butterfly in the garden a first for this attractive but not rare species. I didn’t manage a photo…
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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I decided to give the Dippers a rest today, things there are progressing as planned and until the eggs hatch in 10 days or so,…
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My observations today highlighted some slight changes in behaviour from both birds. The male spent the majority of the time that I was watching, perched…
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The female returns to the nest. This is the male visiting the female to strengthen the pair bond. I observed a couple of interesting pieces…



