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Tag Archives: autumn
Tales of the Unexpected
Author Ronnie Reed What is three centimetres long, pale yellow, hairy and can stop a group of 14 children in their tracks? The answer; a pale tussock moth caterpillar. When we run children’s events down here at the Seven Sisters … Continue reading
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Posted in Insects, Wildlife, Wildlife Events
Tagged autumn, caterpillar, Moth, pale tussock moth, Seven Sisters Country Park
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Lipstick of the Woods
I went to search for dog stinkhorn today at Ebernoe Common. Continue reading
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Posted in Nature Reserves, Wildlife, fungi
Tagged autumn, dog stinkhorn, Ebernoe Common, fungi
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Pick of the Crop
Author Kathy Green Blackberry and apple jelly, marrow and ginger jam, plum chutney, potatoes in sacks, onions in strings, the delectably sweet raspberry eased gently from its hull, the fragrant crunch of a carrot just pulled from the soil, the … Continue reading
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Spider Sense
Author Jess Price I’m not scared of spiders, but I have to admit I did get a bit of a fright on Sunday – I managed to walk straight through a large web that was suspended across my back door. … Continue reading
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Posted in Wildlife, Wildlife Advice, Wildlife Garden
Tagged autumn, garden spider, spider
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Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness
Author Ronnie Reed Summer has crept out of the back door leaving behind empty fields of yellow stubble. The season has turned and the colours are seeping from the verges as the flowers fade. The soft green teasels that grew … Continue reading
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