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LBNature: this month's images
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Most recent sizable change (text, html) : 2010-08-26 05:18
Most recent change (text, html) : 2010-08-26 05:18
Last checked for changes: 2010-11-26 15:53
ChangeDetection started monitoring: 2010-05-03 05:18
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2010-08-26 05:18
61 new words, 11 deleted words, 10% change
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... to home page This tiny insect is a rhopalid bug called Corizus hyoscyami . It was on a thistle at Rushmere on 24 August 2010 ... owing to climate change. A common darter dragonfly at Rushmere on 24 August 2010. This is not a flower but ... 3 August 2010. The common damsel bug This is a predator, despite its namemirid bug called Stenodema laevigata . This one It eats grass seeds and was on the allotments ...
to home page This tiny insect is a rhopalid bug called Corizus hyoscyami . It was on a thistle at Rushmere on 24 August 2010 ... owing to climate change. A common darter dragonfly at Rushmere on 24 August 2010. This is not a flower but ... 3 August 2010. This is a mirid bug called Stenodema laevigata . It eats grass seeds and was on the allotments
to home page This ... 3 August 2010. The common damsel bug is a predator, despite its name. This one was on the allotments
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2010-08-20 05:18
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... Return to home page This is not a flower but is a gall on a dog-rose - there were several of these ... 19 August 2010. She is really making a hole and inserting them right into the leaf. A ruddy darter (dragonfly) at Sandhouse Lane NR on 19 August 2010. Ruddy darters and emerald ... often found together because they can survive at seasonal ponds that dry up in the summer. A red admiral butterfly by ...
Return to home page This is not a flower but is a gall on a dog-rose - there were several of these ... 19 August 2010. She is really making a hole and inserting them right into the leaf. A ruddy darter (dragonfly) at Sandhouse Lane NR on 19 August 2010. Ruddy darters and emerald ... often found together because they can survive at seasonal ponds that dry up in the summer. A red admiral butterfly by
Return to home page ... red admiral butterfly by
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2010-08-16 05:18
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... to home page A red admiral butterfly by the canal in Linslade: 15 August 2010. A small tortoiseshell butterfly near Slapton: 15 August 2010. A coot on the canal near Grove Church on 15 August 2010. A slightly dishevelled pied wagtail feeding around the sheep (and piles of fencing with rusty nails) at Grove Church on 15 August 2010. A little blue (or
to home page A red admiral butterfly by the canal in Linslade: 15 August 2010. A small tortoiseshell butterfly near Slapton: 15 August 2010. A coot on the canal near Grove Church on 15 August 2010. A slightly dishevelled pied wagtail feeding around the sheep (and piles of fencing with rusty nails) at Grove Church on 15 August 2010. A little blue (or
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2010-08-10 05:18
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... to home page A little blue (or small blue) butterfly ( Cupido minimus ) in King's Wood, Heath and Reach on 9 August 2010. This was a very unusual sighting for two reasons. This butterfly appears ... flight in Linslade Woods on 8 August 2010. A red-tailed bumble bee ( Bombus lapidarius ) in Linslade Woods on 8 August 2010. This is a male as he has no pollen baskets. A holly blue butterfly sipping ...
to home page A little blue (or small blue) butterfly ( Cupido minimus ) in King's Wood, Heath and Reach on 9 August 2010. This was a very unusual sighting for two reasons. This butterfly appears ... flight in Linslade Woods on 8 August 2010. A red-tailed bumble bee ( Bombus lapidarius ) in Linslade Woods on 8 August 2010. This is a male as he has no pollen baskets. A holly blue butterfly sipping
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2010-08-06 05:18
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... to home page A holly blue butterfly sipping nectar from brambles at Alwins Field on 5 August 2010. A young common lizard (about 50mm long including the tail) in Linslade Woods on 5 August ... Bush crickets rub the left wing over the right wing, making a continuous high-pitched noise like a sewing-machine. The wings are slightly blurred in this photo because they were moving. A long-tailed tit by the ...
to home page A holly blue butterfly sipping nectar from brambles at Alwins Field on 5 August 2010. A young common lizard (about 50mm long including the tail) in Linslade Woods on 5 August ... Bush crickets rub the left wing over the right wing, making a continuous high-pitched noise like a sewing-machine. The wings are slightly blurred in this photo because they were moving. A long-tailed tit by the
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