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Review of 2016
Happy New Year and a big thank you to everyone who reads and comments on my blog. I really appreciate every follow, like and view. 2016 was quite a manic year with lots of amazing animals and events. January started … Continue reading
Posted in Badgers, Blogging, Citizen science, Happy New Year, mammals, nature, Oxfordshire, photography, Uncategorized, Wildlife, Wildlife photography
Tagged Badger, Citizen science, Environment, Festival of nature, Fungi, Hare, images, Ivy, ivy bee, kestrel, mammals, nature, nature photography, Science festival, Secret World, Springwatch Unsprung, Starlings
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Early morning walk and science festival
Day 11 of 30 Days Wild started with an early morning walk. I don’t often get chance to go out early in the morning as I’m normally rushing to get ready for school, but as we were going out to … Continue reading
Posted in 30 Days Wild, nature, outdoors, Uncategorized
Tagged nature, outdoors, Science festival, wildlife
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