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JWN Andrewes
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April Moths 2021
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Yes, garden mothing, I've finally found a wildlife enterprise in which I feel I can keep pace with you!!
Apr 10, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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Walrus in Ireland
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Actually, in this day and age, I suspect the majority of the public would back the Walrus. Or perhaps that's just wishful thinking.
Apr 10, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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April Moths 2021
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Lovely moth. Want one!!
Apr 10, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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April Moths 2021
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Well done Rubia. Is that micros as well as macros? I'm a few weeks off my first anniversary, will be interesting to see where I'm at by...
Apr 10, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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John's Mammals 2021
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Don't blame you in the slightest Mark, and by the look of our photos we were standing about 2 metres apart! Had I but known!
Apr 7, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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Barred Owl Eating Leaves?
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Dogs & cats will sometimes eat grass to aid digestion, perhaps it's something like that?
Apr 5, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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Walrus in Ireland
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Indeed, or of being able to go to Tenby for this but not to England for the Mockingbird. Postcode lottery!
Apr 5, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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March Moths (or moths in March) 2021
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A selection of the usual suspects overnight, enhanced by the year's seconds of Red Chestnut & Early Thorn, further enhanced by Water...
Apr 2, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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March Moths (or moths in March) 2021
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Credible report of one at work the other day (I've had them there before).
Apr 1, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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March Moths (or moths in March) 2021
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So, last night 1 Double-striped Pug 6 Brindled Pug 1 Early Thorn (NFY) 1 Engrailed 6 Early Grey 2 Chestnut 3 Clouded Drab 20...
Mar 31, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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Odd noctuid NE.London?
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Brindled Beauty? Small Brindled Beauty? How big was it?
Mar 31, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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March Moths (or moths in March) 2021
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Yes, the clear sky & bright moon held my expectations at bay too, but I was also well pleased with my catch 1 Brindled Pug 1 March...
Mar 30, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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John's Mammals 2021
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It was touch and go whether we went when the news broke. Whatever our ultimate plan at the time, our next step was leaving Anglesey. As...
Mar 28, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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John's Mammals 2021
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Back home after our big outing yesterday, and while Walrus was clearly the headline act it was in fact my second new Welsh mammal of the...
Mar 28, 2021
JWN Andrewes
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Walrus in Ireland
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We were trying to shift our yearlist up a gear on Anglesey this morning, and were grabbing a nose-bag from a corner shop in Rhosneigr...
Mar 27, 2021
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