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  Five of our butterflies, namely small tortoiseshell, peacock, red admiral, comma and brimstone hibernate. There used to be a sixth but the large tortoiseshell is now virtually extinct in Britain.
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           <title>Nature Notes: Habitat destruction</title>
           
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  Since the second world war, hundreds of miles of hedgerows have been grubbed up to increase areas available for growing food crops. Woodlands have been damaged and farm ponds filled in.
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           <title>Nature Notes: Bloomin' marvellous</title>
           
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  Perhaps as a result of the late spring delaying their appearance, it seems to me that wild flowers have benefitted somewhat?
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           <title>Nature Notes: Swift return</title>
           
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  Come 1st May I scan the skies for telltale glimpse of sickle wings, those joyful screaming cries; glad to welcome them once more to England green and dear, for summer never can begin for me until they're here.
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           <title>Nature Notes: Spring all around</title>
           
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  For frogspawn to be laid in mid-April is most unusual but that is what occurred in my pond and elsewhere.
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           <title>Nature Notes: Holt! Who goes there?</title>
           
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  Most people have read or are aware of author Henry Williamson’s classic tale of Tarka The Otter.
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           <title>Nature Notes: A fishy tale</title>
           
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  Water temperatures permitting, the spawning season for course fish, i.e. fresh water fish other than salmon and trout, runs from March through June.
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           <title>Nature Notes: Intrepid Travellers</title>
           
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  Having spent the winter in South Africa, swallows are now winging their way back to our shores.
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           <title>Nature Notes: Nest Eggs</title>
           
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  If this be spring, then roll on winter!
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           <title>Nature Notes: Winter March-es on</title>
           
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  Whisked along horizontally on a biting easterly, snow flurries speed past in face-stinging gusts...
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