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WILDLIFE NOTES MAY 2009 BY DR PHIL SMITH - 02 June 2009
May 2009 will go down in history for the most spectacular insect invasion in living memory. From around the middle of the month, millions of Painted Lady butterflies poured across the English Channel ....
WILDLIFE NOTES APRIL 2009 BY DR PHIL SMITH - 18 May 2009
Apart from the last few days, April was dominated by prolonged drought. Indeed, as very little rain has fallen locally since January, we have had one of the driest late winter/spring periods in livin ....
WILDLIFE NOTES MARCH 2009 BY DR PHIL SMITH - 01 April 2009
One of the harbingers of spring on the sand-dunes is the flowering of willows and poplars which have catkins. Most familiar are the “pussy” willows, both Grey (Salix cinerea) and Goat Willow (S. capr ....
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