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Spineless: The Newcastle Science Comic (2015) | Applied Comics Etc.
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1 What we do. 2 How we do it. What we’re working on. 4 Guts & mechanics. 6 We should talk. What’s a comic? Spineless: The Newcastle Science Comic (2015). Spineless: The Newcastle Science Comic. Is our 16 page, 7-creator comics anthology created in partnership with Great North Museum: Hancock in Newcastle. As the childrens exhibition guide to their Spineless exhibition. About invertebrates (minibeasts, bugs, beasties…) in summer 2015. We’ve printed 20,000 newsprint copies of. Which was created as part of ...
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Howdon Blogger: The Weekend's Antics
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Monday, 8 June 2015. I got beaten by a Tortoise in my last race so what chance have I got now. Damn, little BHGs could be due right next to the Common Terns nests. I've watched other Birds doing this so thought I might give it a go for. 30mins or so and see if I can pick up a small titbit. Down from 8 to 6 but has also cleared the pond of the other Swans and now rules the roost. First Large Red Damselfly of the year. Quite a few around even with the high winds, just a pretty picture. I noticed 2 Godwits ...
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Howdon Blogger: July 2014
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Saturday, 26 July 2014. 17 Days since my last blog due to work, holidays, visiting relatives and sickness,. Fortunately I have been able to play with my new toy, a Moth Trap, which has been. Another steep learning curve. I am keeping it separate from my normal rantings, ravings. And drivel I write and it can be found at http:/ howdonmoths.blogspot.co.uk/ and as you can. See I have selected yet another magnificent name for it after hours of deliberation. So, if anyone wants. Away like they hadn't had a me...
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Howdon Blogger: June 2015
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Monday, 8 June 2015. I got beaten by a Tortoise in my last race so what chance have I got now. Damn, little BHGs could be due right next to the Common Terns nests. I've watched other Birds doing this so thought I might give it a go for. 30mins or so and see if I can pick up a small titbit. Down from 8 to 6 but has also cleared the pond of the other Swans and now rules the roost. First Large Red Damselfly of the year. Quite a few around even with the high winds, just a pretty picture. I noticed 2 Godwits ...
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Howdon Blogger: August 2014
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Friday, 29 August 2014. Got out with Mr Sedgydoonemin. On Monday for a few hours, good time whilst we. Were both fighting fit then age began to tell on us as bones started to creak and. Bits and pieces began hurting so we didn't stay out too long but still managed to. Get a few pictures. Three little beauts. sunbathing in the garden. Too tired for anything more so heading to Bed. Links to this post. Monday, 25 August 2014. Marsh Harrier at Big Waters. Distant Ruff at Shibdon. Sedge Warbler at Big Waters.
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Alnwick Wildlife Group: November 2014
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Wednesday, 26 November 2014. This unusually marked female Stonechat. Has been present along the coast path opposite Howick Village for 6 weeks now. It is showing a very distinctive white throat which is really an 'albino' patch of feathers. Many species can exhibit aberrant plumages, but this is the first time I have seen a Stonechat do so. Tuesday, 25 November 2014. A lunchtime stroll along the Wooler Water produced 7 dippers. There was also a flock of 110 fieldfares. That were accompanied by 26 redwings.
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Alnwick Wildlife Group: Waders on the move
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Monday, 20 July 2015. Waders on the move. July starts seeing large numbers of waders starting to move. This was the case yesterday on the WeBs count at Fenham le Moor. The first flocks of summer plumage Knot. Were present on the mudflats. The Knot and Dunlin were particularly vociferous - calling Knot is not something you hear everyday. There were even some Dunlin display calling - obviously confused by the cool Northumbrian weather! There were also reasonable numbers of local breeders such as Lapwing.
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Alnwick Wildlife Group: February 2015
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Saturday, 28 February 2015. Warkworth Dunes is the place to visit at the minute if you want to see owls. There have been 3 Short-eared Owls. Above) and a Barn Owl. Hunting the dunes area to the south of the car park. Afternoons seem to be best. Also Kingfisher. And several pairs of Stonechat. Friday, 20 February 2015. Branton Ponds 20th February. Is spring just around the corner? Today provided more evidence in the form of our first Adder of the year at the ponds, only two days later than last year.
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Alnwick Wildlife Group: July 2015
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Monday, 20 July 2015. Waders on the move. July starts seeing large numbers of waders starting to move. This was the case yesterday on the WeBs count at Fenham le Moor. The first flocks of summer plumage Knot. Were present on the mudflats. The Knot and Dunlin were particularly vociferous - calling Knot is not something you hear everyday. There were even some Dunlin display calling - obviously confused by the cool Northumbrian weather! There were also reasonable numbers of local breeders such as Lapwing.
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