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Gallery | The Killing Jar
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Just another WordPress.com site. This slideshow requires JavaScript. The Killing Jar 3.XI.2009. The aim of the project is to document the fatalities of the Afghanistan conflict in a more direct way than the current media permits. The initial pilot piece The Killing Jar 3.XI.2009 represents the deaths of 5 British service men that were killed by an Afghan police officer that they were training. The fatalities are represented by an English Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly. Five British soldiers shot dead.
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Making Hay ... ~ Burgundy Blog: The Duke of Burgundy Blog
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Wednesday, June 05, 2013. The spell of warm, sunny weather we have enjoyed through late May and early June is fantastic news for some of our rarer spring species. Duke of Burgundy, Pearl-bordered Fritillary and Wood White will all have had the opportunity to spend long periods out egg laying. As long as we don't see a summer drought, I'm optimistic that the numbers of these and other species will bounce back strongly next spring. His Grace at Rodborough Common, Cotswolds. Farewell To The Duke.
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The UK nature and wildlife blog. Welcome to our directory of nature. Search the Business Directory:. A Small Wildlife Garden. Accents and Decor for Your Garden. Garden fountains, plaques, signs, statues, bird baths, garden lanterns, wind chimes and much more at reasonable prices! African Wildlife Safaris in South Africa. Find the best safari game reserves in South Africa for your safari. Information on how to get there, the wildlife, accommodation, maps and more. Bird Feeders, Birdhouses and Bird Baths.
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DofB on Youtube ~ Burgundy Blog: The Duke of Burgundy Blog
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Monday, July 29, 2013. Short youtube piece on NT reintroduction in Bradenham Valley, S Chilterns, starring His Grace the Duke of Burgundy http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? His Grace at Rodborough Common, Cotswolds. Two males were seen in the main territory at Rodborough Common, near Stroud, yesterday, May 3rd. These were the first sightings there this . Of course, the weather falls apart as soon as the Duke of Burgundy starts to emerge. The butterfly will be at peak season at many of it.
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Contribute ~ Burgundy Blog: The Duke of Burgundy Blog
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Is dedicated to the sharing of sightings, photographs, research, observations, articles and trip reports associated with the Duke of Burgundy butterfly from across the UK. The aim of the blog is to help promote awareness, to encourage more people to get involved in DOB conservation and ultimately, to become a fantastic resource for everything lucina. Have you seen a Duke of Burgundy recently? If so, WE NEED YOU! Or Matthew Oates ( matthew.oates@nationaltrust.org.uk. Design by Free WP Themes.
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The Brambles: The Brambles, 27 July - 2 August 2015
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Monday, 3 August 2015. The Brambles, 27 July - 2 August 2015. Hi :) Thank you for stopping by to take a look at this week at The Brambles, which is all about the insects from a photographic perspective! I managed not only to get a photo of a buff-tailed bumblebee but also a ladybird. I've seen so few of them so far this year that it was great that I had my camera with me when I saw the one in my log book below. The Brambles 27 July - 2 August 2015. How is it going in your garden or local area? Welcome to...
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The Brambles: Journaling The Brambles
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Friday, 10 July 2015. If you'd like to catch up with a little article on how I journal "The Brambles" hop over to Lynne Anzelc Designs Blog here: Garden Journaling. And below is another of the photos I managed to get of the young robin in the garden last week :). Young Robin in the Garden. Catch up with soon, thank you for stopping by :) Natasha. 18 July 2015 at 09:26. Awwww how cute is that! Brilliant photo x :). 18 July 2015 at 17:39. 1 August 2015 at 16:42. 1 August 2015 at 17:51. The Art of Anything.