naturaldevon.org.uk
Devon Education for Sustainability Working Group (DESWG) | Local Nature Partnership
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Devon’s natural value. State of the environment. The Devon Education for Sustainability Working Group. DESWG (The Devon Education for Sustainablity Working Group). Next Meetings – all a 9.30am start:. Jan 13th – Seaton Wetlands. Feb 11th –. April 19th – Occombe Farm,Torbay Countryside and Coast. June 14th – North Devon Biosphere (TBC). July 19th – POSTPONED. Sep 19th – South West Lakes Trust, Burrator Discovery Centre, Yelverton. Dec 8th – TBC. It takes...
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The Two Bird Theory: November 2014
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Friday, 7 November 2014. 6th November 2014 - Topsham. Mediterranean Gull 2cy H9A4. Mediterranean Gull 2cy H9A4. It's a second winter (2cy) of course - just like an adult but with some black in primaries, much more obvious when flying. Mediterranean Gull 2cy H9A4. Mediterranean Gull 2cy H9A4. The big question is; where did it come from? Black-headed Gull (with Lesser Black-backed Gulls) - 6/11/2014 Topsham. Just received this information from the good people at the Hungarian Bird Ringing Centre: H9A4.
wildaboutdevon.co.uk
www.wildaboutdevon.co.uk | Wildlife in Devon
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Posted on March 20, 2016 - by Denise. Last year, we bought a butterfly garden from InsectLore. For further ideas on things to do to encourage children to appreciate nature, please go to the ‘Nature for Kids’ page at the top of the website. I hope for it to be updated more frequently now they’re a bit older! Posted on January 4, 2015 - by Denise. Red Kites firmly established in Devon. Posted on January 3, 2015 - by Denise. Posted on February 19, 2014 - by Denise. Thanks very much to Leigh Withers, who sen...
honiton.gov.uk
Honiton Town Council - Roundball Wood
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Agendas, Minutes and Meeting Dates. Annual Reports and Newsletters. Council Policies and Papers. Office and Website Accessibility. What's In The News/Useful Links. Email this to a friend. View across Honiton and the Otter Valley from Roundball Hill. The wood is managed by a small group of voluntary wardens with the support of Honiton Town Council. The Roundball Wood Wardens produce a regular blog on whats happening at Roundball. To view wardens blog. More information on Roundball Wood can be found below.
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Links | Plym Valley Heritage | Robin Blythe-Lord
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Incorporating The Friends of Hooe Barn. Did Shaw Sleep Here? Click the image to automatically download a zipped PVH membership form for postal applications. Information about pvh or trips and speakers. Website queries, compliments, suggestions, moans, rants, financial and other contributions. Links to sites of similar or related interest. Please note that PVH is not responsible for the content of these sites. Architectural Heritage Fund: www.ahfund.org.uk. English Nature: www.naturalengland.org&#...Fort ...
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www.wildaboutdevon.co.uk | Archives
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To share your Devon wildlife sighting with us, please complete the 'send your sighting' form on the 'Contact' page. Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust. Andrew Cooper's Wildlink. British Hedgehog Preservation Society. BTCV (British Trust for Conservation Volunteers). Devon Biodiversity Records Centre. IYB Competition T and Cs. RSPB Homes for Wildlife Blog. The British Mycological Society. The Devon Hedge Group. Tips on wildlife photography.
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www.wildaboutdevon.co.uk | Archive | Fish
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Archive for the ‘Fish’ Category. Posted on January 23, 2011 - by Denise. Video of a Red-breasted Merganser. This is a great video of a Red-breasted Merganser, kindly sent in by Chris. Watch the video through to the end, because it shows really well how the bird fishes and the length of prey it will tackle! It was at Turf Locks, Exminster on 28th December 2010. To see a larger version. Posted on June 20, 2010 - by Denise. Fact File – Common Blenny. Best places in Devon to see them:. To share your Devon wi...
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www.wildaboutdevon.co.uk | Archive | Reptiles
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Archive for the ‘Reptiles’ Category. Posted on July 20, 2009 - by Denise. Fact File – Slow Worm. Slow-worms are non-venomous, legless lizards, not snakes. There are many ways to distinguish slow worms from snakes. Lizards, such as slow worms, are able to blink, but snakes aren’t. The slow worm doesn’t have a forked tongue and its head is relatively blunt. Best places in Devon to see them:. Best time of year to see them:. April, when they congregate after emerging from hibernation. Female slow worms retai...
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Devon Wildlife Artist Stuart Fowle
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Art On The Hoof Fine Artist. Animal and Wildlife Artist – Stuart Fowle. I am a Devon animal and wildlife artist who specialises in wildlife art, horse art, horse portraits, pet portraits and prize farm animal portraits. My work can be purchased as originals, prints, greetings cards and ACEO (Art Card Editions and Originals). Please visit my BLOG. To catch up on my latest news and general art related rambling. All proceeds go to the Sanctuary. Follow Art On The Hoof on. At heart I am an outdoor type of pe...
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www.wildaboutdevon.co.uk | Archive | Plants & Fungi
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Archive for the ‘Plants and Fungi’ Category. Posted on July 18, 2010 - by Denise. Creating a wildflower meadow. Creating a Wildflower meadow, from Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust. Posted on November 7, 2009 - by Denise. Fact File – Yellow chanterelle. Yellow chanterelle near Heathfield - by C. Godfrey. It is important to get the identification exact, especially if you are going to eat it, because there are similar species that could at the least make you very sick. Best places in Devon to see them:.
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