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You don't have to live in the country to enjoy wildlife. Author Archives: Della Law. December 2014 – An ending and a new beginning. December 31, 2014. We are in the dog days of December and until recently the weather has been very mild. Now each morning we wake to a hard frost covering every surface with a fuzzy coat and freezing the water in the bird … Continue reading →. November 2014 – famine and feast. November 30, 2014. October 2014 – It’s not easy being a mosquito. October 31, 2014. August 21, 2014.

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You don't have to live in the country to enjoy wildlife. Monthly Archives: December 2014. December 2014 – An ending and a new beginning. December 31, 2014. We are in the dog days of December and until recently the weather has been very mild. Now each morning we wake to a hard frost covering every surface with a fuzzy coat and freezing the water in the bird … Continue reading →. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Education W...

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You don't have to live in the country to enjoy wildlife. November 2014 – famine and feast. December 2014 – An ending and a new beginning. December 31, 2014. We are in the dog days of December and until recently the weather has been very mild. Now each morning we wake to a hard frost covering every surface with a fuzzy coat and freezing the water in the bird bath to a solid lump. The geraniums are tucked up safe in their frost proof shelter but the winter violas have taken a hit. Birds queuing in the tree.

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You don't have to live in the country to enjoy wildlife. Newer posts →. May 2014 – If only birds had pockets. May 31, 2014. Baby starlings wait expectantly. Commuter rush at the feeding station. When it all goes quiet the sparrow drops in. Blue tit eyes up the fat ball feeder. Oscar is not impressed. April 2014 – Maggots and mayhem. April 30, 2014. In amongst the mealworm are the dark maggot cases. What the world needs now, are flies more flies, that’s the only thing that there’s just too little of.’.

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October 2014 – It’s not easy being a mosquito. | urbanwildlifediary

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You don't have to live in the country to enjoy wildlife. September 2014 – Home and Away. November 2014 – famine and feast. →. October 2014 – It’s not easy being a mosquito. October 31, 2014. My bird bath became the habitat to mosquito eggs over the summer and fortunately for these particular mossies I tipped them out into the accidental pond and provided them with some weed to oxygenate the water. So far so good. Accidental pond with the weed. Wigglers and empty skin cases floating in the water. But your...

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