Archive
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17 April 2020
Species of the day: Orange-tip
The Orange-tip really is the butterfly that most beautifully epitomises spring
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17 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Thirty-one
I find the antidote to the pandemic under my next door neighbour’s shed.
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16 April 2020
Species of the day: Common Lizard
The Common or Viviparous Lizard is one of just three native Lizard species. Along with the leg-less Slow-Worm it’s the other you’re most likely to see
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16 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Thirty
Today’s news: I’ve seen my first Holly Blue of the year.
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16 April 2020
Wren - Bird Song
The Wren is a tiny little bird, but it packs a voice with huge punch
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15 April 2020
Small Wonders
Just those few extra minutes to stop, and spend time looking around at what is thriving can help you to see some fantastic wildlife wonders.
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15 April 2020
Species of the day: Mute Swan
The Mute Swan is both one of the UK and world’s largest and heaviest birds. It’s also far and away the biggest bird you’re likely to see within a short distance from your house
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15 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Twenty-nine
Where snakes in the grass are absolutely free.
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15 April 2020
Dr Barry Yates celebrates 36 years at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
In March, Rye Harbour Nature Reserve celebrated 50 years. Dr Barry Yates talks about the last 50 years- and his hopes for the future
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14 April 2020
Species of the day: Wood Mouse
Despite being one of the UK’s most widespread mammals, the Wood Mouse lives a secretive life. There’s thought to be approximately two thirds the number in Britain than there are humans.
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14 April 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Twenty-eight
While tidying up the vegetable patch things get microscopic.
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13 April 2020
Species of the day: Long-tailed Tit
The Long-tailed Tit is unusual amongst tit species, the reason being it isn’t really a tit at all.