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    Waring 3rd Ed

    Many thanks all. I am reluctant to fork out £30+ for just a few additions, especially as I have the others. Hugh
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    Waring 3rd Ed

    Thanks for that. Have read most of the pre publicity. I have the 2nd edition so really want to know if it is worth upgrading. Look forward to views of those who can compare in due course. Hugh
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    Waring 3rd Ed

    Has anyone seen this yet and is it worth the update and what are the 'improvements'? Thanks Hugh
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    ALS AJ05 20/40 microscope

    Many thanks - had already seen it but thanks again for replying
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    ALS AJ05 20/40 microscope

    I am looking for a reasonably priced microscope for bugs, bees, hovers, spiders etc and wonder if anyone has any experience of this model from Anglian Lepidopterists Supplies? Many thanks
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    new Papilio II

    many thanks - would welcome any other views of those who may have tried it Thanks again for your swift reply Hugh
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    new Papilio II

    Many thanks. Rather a big price increase. Are the 'improvements' worth it? I am very keen to buy this type of bin so would appreciate views of the relative merits. Many thanks Hugh
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    new Papilio II

    Does anyone know if and when this might be available in the uk, who might stock it and the price please? Many thanks Hugh
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    back garden moth community

    Adrian, I have been wondering the same Hugh
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    2013 UK orchids

    Thanks -have sent a private message Hugh
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    Fungi ID please

    Thanks so much James
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    Fungi ID please

    or maybe mycena inclinata?
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    Fungi ID please

    Hi, Is this a branched oyster or something else? Many thanks Hugh
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    WILDLIFE ART EXHIBITION, Cley NWT

    Was there this morning. Extremely good! Hugh
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    Fungi ID please

    Thanks so much James and Nick. Am new to fungi and it was difficult to ID these from my fieldguide. Guess they look different at various stages of development. Again many thanks, Hugh
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    Fungi ID please

    Four from the North Norfolk for ID please. [ Many thanks Hugh
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    Lens advice for Canon 550D on Vortex Razor HD

    Just wondering what is the best set up? Using a 50mm lens or just attaching the camera body? Hugh
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    Norfolk birding

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    Norfolk birding

    Called in at Titchwell for a couple of hours this morning where a Bearded Tit was showing well. Must say I am very impressed with the new trail. What is particularly good is the number of seats. Both my wife and myself are arthritic and it is so good to have this provision. Thanks to all who...
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    Best UK insect guide

    Have just got the new Chinery and it is just what I wanted. Thanks for all your suggestions. Hugh
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    Nottinghamshire Birding

    In case you dont get a suggestion Whisby near Lincoln has several birds but haven't been down for a couple of weeks so don't know if thet are still singing. Early morning though can provide sightings Try near the railway crossing and then left at the back of Coot Lake. Hugh
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    Best UK insect guide

    Thanks Bob. I think a new revised issue is due out in September so will look out for it. Hugh
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    Best UK insect guide

    Thanks -much appreciated. Not a great fan of photo guides except to supplement other guides but the Collins seems ok. Kmow its not a field guide but what are the views on the BES British Insects book? Hugh
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    Best UK insect guide

    Wondered what folk would suggest as a good all round guide. Have plenty on butterflies, dragons and moths - now looking to extend my range. Thanks, Hugh
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