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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden: A sad end to 2010
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden. Follow the volunteers' progress as they cultivate a wildlife-friendly garden in heart of London's Regent's Park. A sad end to 2010. We end 2010 on a rather sad note at The Regent’s Park Wildlife Community Garden. Jill Dickens, a long standing and devoted volunteer passed away on the 27th December after a battle with illness over the past few months. She will be missed by us all. Surely we sing no little thing, In Oak and Ash and Thorn! The Wild in the Parks team.
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden: Burst of colour!
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden. Follow the volunteers' progress as they cultivate a wildlife-friendly garden in heart of London's Regent's Park. While the summer moves on and the grass goes brown from the sunshine, there is always something adding a little colour to our garden! The Wild in the Parks team. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). London Zoo Rainbow Regents Park. How to find the wildlife garden. Recent sightings in the garden. Dendrocopos major (Greater spotted woodpecker).
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden: Attention Geocachers!
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden. Follow the volunteers' progress as they cultivate a wildlife-friendly garden in heart of London's Regent's Park. A bit of help for 'geocachers' visiting the Wildlife Garden! Visit www.geocaching.com. The Wild in the Parks team. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). London Zoo Rainbow Regents Park. How to find the wildlife garden. Recent sightings in the garden. Dendrocopos major (Greater spotted woodpecker). Flock of long tailed tits and blue tits with their young.
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden: Busy day!
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden. Follow the volunteers' progress as they cultivate a wildlife-friendly garden in heart of London's Regent's Park. Volunteers have been busy today planting a hazel copse in the wildlife garden close to the entrance. We're hoping that this native species will provide a green and pleasant covering for this once bare area that will prove attractive both to the birds and wildlife as well as our human visitors. The Wild in the Parks team. London Zoo Rainbow Regents Park.
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden: The big freeze continues!
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden. Follow the volunteers' progress as they cultivate a wildlife-friendly garden in heart of London's Regent's Park. The big freeze continues! Work in the Wildlife Garden has come to a halt recently as it, like most of the country is covered in snow! The Wild in the Parks team. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). London Zoo Rainbow Regents Park. How to find the wildlife garden. Recent sightings in the garden. Dendrocopos major (Greater spotted woodpecker). Friendly ro...
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden: Bats
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden. Follow the volunteers' progress as they cultivate a wildlife-friendly garden in heart of London's Regent's Park. Apart from humans, dogs and hedgehogs, there is another mammal that likes to visit us. Our garden is the ideal place to watch bats flying against the dusk sky. It is especially designed to attract insects and as a result attracts bats hunting for food. This photograph is a common pipistrelle bat (. Flying through Regent's Park. The young bats are around...
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden: Blooming marvellous!
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden. Follow the volunteers' progress as they cultivate a wildlife-friendly garden in heart of London's Regent's Park. Even though London has been struggling with some very unseasonal weather, life continues to flower at the The Regent's Park Wildlife Garden. All those long cold winter mornings with volunteers struggling to work through the rain, bitter wind and snow have paid off! Come and see the results soon. The Wild in the Parks team. 1 October 2010 at 02:24. Frien...
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden: It's getting cold!
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden. Follow the volunteers' progress as they cultivate a wildlife-friendly garden in heart of London's Regent's Park. Don't forget the birds and the wildlife as the temperatures drop! Stock up on good quality bird food (from the RSPB or good supplier) and also ensure fresh water is available too, especially when the ponds and puddles freeze over. Have a wonderful winter and we hope to see you in The Regent's Park Wildlife Garden in 2012! The Wild in the Parks team.
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden: Somewhere over the park......
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Regent's Park Community Wildlife Garden. Follow the volunteers' progress as they cultivate a wildlife-friendly garden in heart of London's Regent's Park. Somewhere over the park. Meanwhile elsewhere in The Regent's Park, after the rain poured one of our volunteers snapped our first rainbow of the year spanning the canal and into ZSL London Zoo. The Wild in the Parks team. Labels: London Zoo Rainbow Regents Park. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). London Zoo Rainbow Regents Park. Somewhere over the park.