Archive
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16 June 2020
Species of the Day: Round-headed Rampion
Today is ‘Sussex Day’ - a chance for the residents of this historic county to celebrate its rich heritage. Known as the ‘Pride of Sussex’ the splendid Round-headed Rampion is the official county flower
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15 June 2020
Nightingale - Bird Song
The glorious Nightingale has a reputation for song like no other. There are probably very few species with a more prodigious claim to world’s greatest songster
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15 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Ninety
I come face to face with a face mite.
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14 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Eighty-nine
The results from the penultimate weekly Back Garden Bird Race.
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14 June 2020
Species of the day: Common Shrew
The Common Shrew may be tiny, but don’t let that fool you for they’re one of our most voracious predators, a fierce ball of unstoppable energy
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13 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Eighty-eight
There’s a whole lotta hootin’ going on
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12 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Eighty-seven
Pink Elephants on Parade. Last night’s moth trap.
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12 June 2020
Species of the day: Common Frog
The charismatic and much-loved Common Frog is without doubt the most recognisable British amphibian, an unmistakable inhabitant of town and country, upland and lowland
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11 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Eighty-six
The rise and fall of the wasp reich.
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10 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Eighty-five
I go searching in the middle of the night for a wonderful, 400 million year old creature.
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10 June 2020
Species of the day: Emperor Dragonfly
The impressive Emperor Dragonfly is rather appropriately named, for its bulky stature places it firmly in top spot as the largest British Dragonfly
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09 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Eighty-four
Hoverflies - the unsung heroes of the garden.