Archive of: May, 2020
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31 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Seventy-five.
The results from the 9th Back Garden Bird Race
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31 May 2020
Species of the day: Tawny Owl
The Tawny is by far and away our most numerous nocturnal bird of prey, heard regularly, but in stark contrast, seen far less often.
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30 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Seventy-four.
House Martins - the building blocks of summer.
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29 May 2020
Species of the day: Ox-eye Daisy
From late spring, the beautiful blooms of the humble Ox-eye Daisy transform grassy areas into magical carpets of vivid white and gold
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29 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Seventy-three.
I dive deep into my moth trap and find a Beautiful Pearl
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28 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Seventy-two
I go in search of an insect that blows bubbles out of its bum.
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27 May 2020
Species of the day: Grass Snake
The Grass Snake is the largest of the three British snake species and indeed our biggest terrestrial reptile
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27 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Seventy-one
I set up a small mammal survey and capture a crazy mouse.
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26 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Seventy.
The most amazing mammal in my garden is right under my feet.
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25 May 2020
Greenfinch - Bird Song
The Greenfinch is an exceedingly attractive and familiar bird species, but sadly it’s in serious decline
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25 May 2020
Species of the day: Black Garden Ant
The Black Garden Ant is perhaps one of our most familiar garden insects. So incredibly familiar that it’s almost certainly throughly overlooked.
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25 May 2020
Behind the Lens with Simon Linington
Sussex Wildlife Trustee and Honorary Secretary Simon Linington on lockdown, a wildlife diary and his interest in photography