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Tag Archives: Moth
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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Tagged autumn, caterpillar, Moth, pale tussock moth, Seven Sisters Country Park
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Mulching, Mulleins and a Mystery
Author Kathy Green Yet another dry month: just enough rain to top up the pond and refill the water butts but that’s all. I’ve definitely given up on the hope of any substantial rainfall soon, so have been busy mulching. … Continue reading
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The Scarce Moths of Woods Mill
This is the second part of Graeme’s look at moth recording at Woods Mill. View Part 1 here. Author Graeme Lyons So what about the rarer species? Well we recorded a very rare moth last year, marsh dagger which is … Continue reading
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Moth Trap (podcast)
Neil Fletcher examinines the catch of the moth trap at Woods Mill nature reserve with Reserve Officer, Alice Parfit & Ecologist, Graeme Lyons. Powered by Podbean.com
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