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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane): Bimonthly Weather Report November December 2011
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane). Items of natural history interest in the Département du Lot (46)(France) They follow on from articles which were published monthly over nine years in French News. Additions will be made each month. Monday, 2 January 2012. Bimonthly Weather Report November December 2011. To go to the latest posting click here. To view statistics click here. December was by far the wettest month of the year, with 91 mms. In 2010 the rainfall was 648 mms (157 mms in June! Bimonthly ...
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane): September 2011
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane). Items of natural history interest in the Département du Lot (46)(France) They follow on from articles which were published monthly over nine years in French News. Additions will be made each month. Friday, 9 September 2011. Weather report - July -August 2011. To go to the index click here. To view statistics click here. As I reported for May-June, the hay crop was appallingly poor. Partridges have been scuttling around as the car approaches along the lanes. B...
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane): November 2011
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane). Items of natural history interest in the Département du Lot (46)(France) They follow on from articles which were published monthly over nine years in French News. Additions will be made each month. Sunday, 13 November 2011. You can eat any mushroom once! Monsieur Gouny, our neighbour, looked at my small basket of mushrooms and he said ‘Ce sont les rosés? 8217; – they are the field mushrooms? 8211; rosés des prés’? I illustrate a specimen which is shows a little y...
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane): January 2011
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane). Items of natural history interest in the Département du Lot (46)(France) They follow on from articles which were published monthly over nine years in French News. Additions will be made each month. Thursday, 6 January 2011. To go to the start of this blog and the Index click here. Searching a sample of leaf litter which had accumulated in a ditch beneath oak trees, I found this odd little beast. What can be their function? Saturday, 1 January 2011. To go to the.
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane): Caterpillar eats orchid
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane). Items of natural history interest in the Département du Lot (46)(France) They follow on from articles which were published monthly over nine years in French News. Additions will be made each month. Sunday, 5 May 2013. T=he flower of this orchid has a bright shiny purple swelling on the labellum. That is to say the petal which lies lowest. The next two pictures show the caterpillar at the top of the flower and beginning to feed. The most likely explanation for the...
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane): May 2011
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane). Items of natural history interest in the Département du Lot (46)(France) They follow on from articles which were published monthly over nine years in French News. Additions will be made each month. Tuesday, 3 May 2011. Bimonthly Weather Report March April 2011. To go to start of te blog and indices click here. View statistics here click. Other flowers were also late - daffodils 14th March, celandines 18 March. These dates represent a fairly full flowering. Memori...
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane): Bimonthly weather report January-February 2012
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane). Items of natural history interest in the Département du Lot (46)(France) They follow on from articles which were published monthly over nine years in French News. Additions will be made each month. Saturday, 10 March 2012. Bimonthly weather report January-February 2012. To go to the index click here. To view statistics click here. It has been a disastrous season - at least if we only remember February. January was reasonably mild but February was Arctic! Nearly a...
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane): March 2012
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane). Items of natural history interest in the Département du Lot (46)(France) They follow on from articles which were published monthly over nine years in French News. Additions will be made each month. Saturday, 10 March 2012. Bimonthly weather report January-February 2012. To go to the index click here. To view statistics click here. It has been a disastrous season - at least if we only remember February. January was reasonably mild but February was Arctic! Nearly a...
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane): Weather 2012
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Nature in the Lot (notably the Bouriane). Items of natural history interest in the Département du Lot (46)(France) They follow on from articles which were published monthly over nine years in French News. Additions will be made each month. Tuesday, 2 October 2012. Statistical data cumulative for 2012. To view click here. April and May were wet and since then it has been very dry and hot. In July and August the average maximum temperatures approached thirty degrees Celsius. This recipe solves the problem.
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