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Gatwick Greenspace: August 2010
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This is a blog about the work of the Gatwick Greenspace Partnership, covering Horley, Crawley, Gatwick and Horsham and the surrounding countryside. It is also an attempt to record the beauty of nature within that urban fringe setting. Friday, 6 August 2010. Posted by Gatwick Greenspace Partnership (GGP). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Gatwick Greenspace Partnership (GGP). Click on our logo for our task and walks programme and more. We are part of the Sussex Wildlife Trust. Ramblings of a Naturalist. As part...
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Gatwick Greenspace: July 2010
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This is a blog about the work of the Gatwick Greenspace Partnership, covering Horley, Crawley, Gatwick and Horsham and the surrounding countryside. It is also an attempt to record the beauty of nature within that urban fringe setting. Thursday, 1 July 2010. Early summer flowers and bees. Life and work seemed to have ganged up on me lately, so I haven't had a chance to post, but I have still been taking photos:. A host of yellow flag irises on a pond. Here is a bumblebee coming into land on a.
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Life On An Oxfordshire Lawn: Comma butterfly Polygonia c-album
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Life On An Oxfordshire Lawn. An amateur works out what lives in his garden. Wednesday, January 6, 2010. Comma butterfly Polygonia c-album. I am an amateur naturalist trying to learn something about everything living in my garden. January is seeing heavy snow falls in the UK and as I write there is more than a foot of snow in my garden. To remind us of those balmy summer afternoons during these dark winter days therefore, a picture of a butterfly on the buddleia bush. In the early 19th century Commas were...
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Gatwick Greenspace: Early summer flowers and bees
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This is a blog about the work of the Gatwick Greenspace Partnership, covering Horley, Crawley, Gatwick and Horsham and the surrounding countryside. It is also an attempt to record the beauty of nature within that urban fringe setting. Thursday, 1 July 2010. Early summer flowers and bees. Life and work seemed to have ganged up on me lately, so I haven't had a chance to post, but I have still been taking photos:. A host of yellow flag irises on a pond. Here is a bumblebee coming into land on a.
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Gatwick Greenspace: Spring at Gatwick
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This is a blog about the work of the Gatwick Greenspace Partnership, covering Horley, Crawley, Gatwick and Horsham and the surrounding countryside. It is also an attempt to record the beauty of nature within that urban fringe setting. Monday, 3 May 2010. Male orange-tip, on cuckooflower. Posted by Gatwick Greenspace Partnership (GGP). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Gatwick Greenspace Partnership (GGP). Click on our logo for our task and walks programme and more. Ramblings of a Naturalist.
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Gatwick Greenspace: January 2010
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This is a blog about the work of the Gatwick Greenspace Partnership, covering Horley, Crawley, Gatwick and Horsham and the surrounding countryside. It is also an attempt to record the beauty of nature within that urban fringe setting. Sunday, 24 January 2010. We started well, but yet again the weather was conspiring against us. A drizzly sleet soon turned to a snow storm and it was difficult to see where the heather had been cut. However the volunteers worked on heroically and we got the job down. There ...
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Gatwick Greenspace: Let's celebrate by littering the countryside!
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This is a blog about the work of the Gatwick Greenspace Partnership, covering Horley, Crawley, Gatwick and Horsham and the surrounding countryside. It is also an attempt to record the beauty of nature within that urban fringe setting. Tuesday, 25 May 2010. Let's celebrate by littering the countryside! Less of a post, more of a rant today. Whilst visiting a site which might potentially become a Local Nature Reserve, I came across one of these:. Posted by Gatwick Greenspace Partnership (GGP).
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Gatwick Greenspace: March 2010
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This is a blog about the work of the Gatwick Greenspace Partnership, covering Horley, Crawley, Gatwick and Horsham and the surrounding countryside. It is also an attempt to record the beauty of nature within that urban fringe setting. Monday, 22 March 2010. Another sign of spring. Posted by Gatwick Greenspace Partnership (GGP). Wednesday, 17 March 2010. I am glad to say that spring is definitely here! Is a member of the heather family, and the relationship can be seen in the flower shape. Which would cle...
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Life On An Oxfordshire Lawn: A Mock Orange Tree - Philadelphus coronarius
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Life On An Oxfordshire Lawn. An amateur works out what lives in his garden. Friday, June 10, 2011. A Mock Orange Tree - Philadelphus coronarius. I am an amateur naturalist trying to learn something about everything living in my garden. Photos 1 and 2, taken a few days ago, shows the Mock Orange ( Philadelphus. Bush that grows at the back of my garden. It is a large plant (maybe 4m x 4m) and a fabulous site in early summer. And yes, it smells as gorgeous as it looks! And 'true' Orange (genus Citus. Firstl...