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Buckingham Railway Walk - Links
http://buckinghamrailwaywalk.btck.co.uk/Links
Sites that may also be of interest to you. Aylesbury Vale District Council Home Page. The main Aylesbury Vale website with links to all their activities. Looking out for birds? Share your interest in birds with others by being part of the BTO. Volunteer surveyors, members and staff work in partnership to provide unbiased information about birds and their habitats. Join or volunteer today and make birds count! Trust for Conservation Volunteers. Buckinghham Town Council Home Page. Most British butterfly sp...
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Biography - tobythorne.com
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I’m not sure I’ve done enough to merit a biography, but here’s one anyway. I grew up in Aylesbury, a small market town in the county of Buckinghamshire, England. At the age of eleven I joined the then fledgeling North Bucks Bat Group. Early on I was allowed to catch and hold my first bat. I’ve never looked back. This is where I am right now. In addition to bats, I like to know how things work. I have still not grown out of my habit of taking things apart to see how they work and – the six month...
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The Beginning - tobythorne.com
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August 23, 2014. Me around the age I first became interested in bats. Several years later bats got another chance. On a summers evening, at the age of eleven, my mother took me along to a ‘bat walk’ in our local park. There I listened to a talk about bats by the fledgling North Buckinghamshire Bat Group. The park where I first watched bats. A natterer’s bat, the same species as the first bat I held. North bucks bat group. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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— Kent Bat Group
http://kentbatgroup.org.uk/links.html
About Kent Bat Group. Here are some of our favourite batty links:. The Bat Conservation Trust. The Kent Bat Box. A pdf with instructions on how to build one. The Kent Mammal Atlas. Is a collaborative project between Kent Mammal Group (KMG), The Kent Bat Group (KBG), Kent and Medway Biological Records Centre (KMBRC) and the East and West Kent Badger Groups. It was published in 2015 and is now available, details here. Not a bat group - but well aware of bat issues:. Kent Underground Research Group. Arrange...
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bats Archives - tobythorne.com
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Listening to Bats, Part 1: The Joy of Heterodyne. February 25, 2016. Two weeks ago I wrote a guest blog for the ‘Dispatches from the Field’ blog about a typical night of listening to bats in the field. In that post I briefly mentioned the equipment I use to listen to bats, including my trusty heterodyne bat detector, but I thought it would be worth following up with some more detail about how we can listen to bats’ echolocation. A rough simulation of a heterodyne bat detector I made in Microsoft Excel...
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Useful Links - Naphill and Walter's Ash
http://naphill.org.uk/useful-links
Follow us on Twitter. Join us on Facebook. Community website for the villages of Naphill and Walters Ash. Useful Links and Information. Local amenities, tourist attractions, interest groups, services and downloadable documents. Click on the headings below to show more information. Places to Visit (Bekonscot Model Village, Hellfire Caves.). Chinnor and P.R. Railway. Home of Rest for Horses. Local Interest Groups (AONB, Chiltern Society.). Lacey Green and Looseley Row Community Web Site. Bon Ami Coffee Shop.
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Bernwood Forest Bechstein's Project: 2012
http://bechsteins.blogspot.com/2012/04/2012.html
Bernwood Forest Bechstein's Project. Welcome to the Bernwood Forest Bechstein's Project Blog! Following the discovery of breeding Bechstein's in Buckinghamshire d uring a. Survey, this subsequent project was conceived by Chris Damant, Jo Hodgkins and Toby Thorne to follow up and find out more. See below for updates on the blog and follow our Twitter feed @bechsteins. All work is conducted under license from Natural England. All British Bats are protected by law. Tuesday, April 17, 2012. In all - it's sha...
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Bernwood Forest Bechstein's Project: 7/31/11 - 8/7/11
http://bechsteins.blogspot.com/2011_07_31_archive.html
Bernwood Forest Bechstein's Project. Welcome to the Bernwood Forest Bechstein's Project Blog! Following the discovery of breeding Bechstein's in Buckinghamshire d uring a. Survey, this subsequent project was conceived by Chris Damant, Jo Hodgkins and Toby Thorne to follow up and find out more. See below for updates on the blog and follow our Twitter feed @bechsteins. All work is conducted under license from Natural England. All British Bats are protected by law. Thursday, August 4, 2011. I'm not sure thi...
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Bernwood Forest Bechstein's Project: 8/26/12 - 9/2/12
http://bechsteins.blogspot.com/2012_08_26_archive.html
Bernwood Forest Bechstein's Project. Welcome to the Bernwood Forest Bechstein's Project Blog! Following the discovery of breeding Bechstein's in Buckinghamshire d uring a. Survey, this subsequent project was conceived by Chris Damant, Jo Hodgkins and Toby Thorne to follow up and find out more. See below for updates on the blog and follow our Twitter feed @bechsteins. All work is conducted under license from Natural England. All British Bats are protected by law. Tuesday, August 28, 2012.
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Bernwood Forest Bechstein's Project: 6/17/12 - 6/24/12
http://bechsteins.blogspot.com/2012_06_17_archive.html
Bernwood Forest Bechstein's Project. Welcome to the Bernwood Forest Bechstein's Project Blog! Following the discovery of breeding Bechstein's in Buckinghamshire d uring a. Survey, this subsequent project was conceived by Chris Damant, Jo Hodgkins and Toby Thorne to follow up and find out more. See below for updates on the blog and follow our Twitter feed @bechsteins. All work is conducted under license from Natural England. All British Bats are protected by law. Saturday, June 23, 2012. Follow us by Email.