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As a wildlife author and environmental educator I visit many habitats from coastline to countryside. However, I often find the best opportunities for wildlife watching are on our own doorstep such as in our gardens and parks. This weblog is a record of my observation which I hope you will enjoy and encourage you to take a closer look at your own local habitats, I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised. Tuesday, 4 August 2015. Fox and Pipistelle Bat. Just after the fox had gone, I noticed the pipistrell...

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As a wildlife author and environmental educator I visit many habitats from coastline to countryside. However, I often find the best opportunities for wildlife watching are on our own doorstep such as in our gardens and parks. This weblog is a record of my observation which I hope you will enjoy and encourage you to take a closer look at your own local habitats, I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised. Tuesday, 4 August 2015. Fox and Pipistelle Bat. Just after the fox had gone, I noticed the pipistrell...

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Urban Wildlife Jottings: April 2015

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As a wildlife author and environmental educator I visit many habitats from coastline to countryside. However, I often find the best opportunities for wildlife watching are on our own doorstep such as in our gardens and parks. This weblog is a record of my observation which I hope you will enjoy and encourage you to take a closer look at your own local habitats, I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised. Sunday, 12 April 2015. Since then their numbers have slowly been recovering, but this is worrying whe...

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Urban Wildlife Jottings: February 2014

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As a wildlife author and environmental educator I visit many habitats from coastline to countryside. However, I often find the best opportunities for wildlife watching are on our own doorstep such as in our gardens and parks. This weblog is a record of my observation which I hope you will enjoy and encourage you to take a closer look at your own local habitats, I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised. Saturday, 22 February 2014. A queen bumble bee, probably buff tailed, visited our garden briefly.

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Urban Wildlife Jottings: Wildlife sightings round up

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As a wildlife author and environmental educator I visit many habitats from coastline to countryside. However, I often find the best opportunities for wildlife watching are on our own doorstep such as in our gardens and parks. This weblog is a record of my observation which I hope you will enjoy and encourage you to take a closer look at your own local habitats, I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised. Friday, 24 July 2015. Wildlife sightings round up. They are considered a pest as the larvae eat plant...

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Urban Wildlife Jottings: March 2014

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As a wildlife author and environmental educator I visit many habitats from coastline to countryside. However, I often find the best opportunities for wildlife watching are on our own doorstep such as in our gardens and parks. This weblog is a record of my observation which I hope you will enjoy and encourage you to take a closer look at your own local habitats, I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised. Saturday, 29 March 2014. Monday, 24 March 2014. Great tits and bees. I was expecting a buzzard as bei...

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Urban Wildlife Jottings: Red mason bees

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As a wildlife author and environmental educator I visit many habitats from coastline to countryside. However, I often find the best opportunities for wildlife watching are on our own doorstep such as in our gardens and parks. This weblog is a record of my observation which I hope you will enjoy and encourage you to take a closer look at your own local habitats, I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised. Monday, 25 May 2015. To place it in the chosen location I had to put the box on a post. Link to my Co...

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Lancing Nature Notes: Sompting Abbots

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Observations of Wildlife and Nature in my home village of Lancing, West Sussex. Monday, May 02, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). BBC News Science/Nature UK Edition. Nature Notes of friends. Urban Wildlife Jottings - S. Savage. Sussex Nature Notes- Clare. My Bit Of The Planet. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Lancing Nature Notes: June 2009

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Observations of Wildlife and Nature in my home village of Lancing, West Sussex. Wednesday, June 10, 2009. I now write a nature blog at http:/ rayhamblett.wordpress.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). BBC News Science/Nature UK Edition. Nature Notes of friends. Urban Wildlife Jottings - S. Savage. Sussex Nature Notes- Clare. My Bit Of The Planet. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Lancing Nature Notes: October 2007

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Observations of Wildlife and Nature in my home village of Lancing, West Sussex. Wednesday, October 17, 2007. Was seen in a sunny garden today, one of the last sightings perhaps. Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Event: Tree Planting ceremony at Lancing Ring on Sunday 21st October at 10:30am. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). BBC News Science/Nature UK Edition. Nature Notes of friends. Urban Wildlife Jottings - S. Savage. Sussex Nature Notes- Clare. My Bit Of The Planet. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Lancing Nature Notes: December 2007

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Observations of Wildlife and Nature in my home village of Lancing, West Sussex. Sunday, December 30, 2007. Sighted an active butterfly. In a warm sheltered area of South Lancing, flight was near a house wall with plenty of green shrubbery near by. I can't confirm species but most likely a Red Admira. Continuing mild with lighter winds today, despite feeling the symptoms of a winter cold I went out yesterday and cleared a few leaves from one of my garden contract jobs. Friday, December 28, 2007. On lookin...

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Lancing Nature Notes: IMG_2583

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Observations of Wildlife and Nature in my home village of Lancing, West Sussex. Friday, January 06, 2012. A photo by Lord Hammy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). BBC News Science/Nature UK Edition. Nature Notes of friends. Urban Wildlife Jottings - S. Savage. Sussex Nature Notes- Clare. My Bit Of The Planet. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Lancing Nature Notes: November 2007

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Observations of Wildlife and Nature in my home village of Lancing, West Sussex. Friday, November 23, 2007. Found last week has now returned from the animal hospital and is housed in a Guinea pig hutch in the garden shed. We are told it is not large enough to hibernate and so must be fed to bring up its body weight before it can safely sleep through the winter weeks. Thursday, November 22, 2007. A sighting of what appeared to be a Red Admiral. Ivy) on the wall of the car park area. In the front garden on ...

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Lancing Nature Notes: March 2010

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Observations of Wildlife and Nature in my home village of Lancing, West Sussex. Friday, March 05, 2010. Gardener's Question Time is coming to Shoreham next Monday 8 March 2010 at. The Community Centre, Shoreham-by-Sea, for a 6:30 pm start with a small. Admission fee of £2.50. I was advised to arrive at 4:30 pm which I may very. Well do as I would want to sus out the scene as I am not a gardener. I heard of this before from one of the Horticultural Societies who rang me. Adur Valley Nature Notes.

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Lancing Nature Notes: April 2008

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Observations of Wildlife and Nature in my home village of Lancing, West Sussex. Sunday, April 13, 2008. A Swallow and a Swift sighted on the coast of Lancing today a , flying low over the gardens of Drumconner rest home on the Brighton Road. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). BBC News Science/Nature UK Edition. Nature Notes of friends. Urban Wildlife Jottings - S. Savage. Sussex Nature Notes- Clare. My Bit Of The Planet. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Lancing Nature Notes: January 2008

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Observations of Wildlife and Nature in my home village of Lancing, West Sussex. Tuesday, January 22, 2008. Warm again today, sunny and gentle wind almost calm. Friday, January 18, 2008. 0900 on Fri 18 Jan 2008. Temp: 9.5 ° C. Wind: SSW 17 mph. Thursday, January 17, 2008. Back to the gloomy grey skies, wind and rain today. The pair of Magpies. And pair of Crows. Have begun their annual competition for control of the nest site at the top of the garden Hawthorn. Wednesday, January 16, 2008. Simple template&...

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Lancing Nature Notes: Emperor Dragon

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Observations of Wildlife and Nature in my home village of Lancing, West Sussex. Sunday, October 31, 2010. On an overcast a very mixed bag of a day, the highlight was the sudden rise of a large light blue Emperor Dragonfly from the top part of McIntyres Field, the part of Lancing Ring Nature Reserve now included in the South Downs National Park. This dragonfly is scarce locally and not seen every year. Http:/ www.glaucus.org.uk/Adur2010.html. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Nature Notes of friends.

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