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Peacock caterpillars     Thu, 21 Jun 2007 17:59:18 +0100
Can someone enlighten me. First I am really pleased to be finding more nests of Peacock butterfly caterpillars than for several years. I have watched these swarms grow, but then they seem to drastically thin out, leaving behind loads of shrivelled skins. Is this an indication that they have been parasitis ...

Habitat     Wed, 27 Jun 2007 21:32:22 +0100
I recently announced that I would no longer update Habitat. DON'T BELIEVE IT! Habitat is back, and I hope to go on with it for a long time yet. -- David Brear Habitat http://www.habitat.org.uk/news1.htm Daily wildlife & environment news from the British Isles ...

Flowers of Iberian Peninsula     Mon, 18 Jun 2007 20:27:41 +0100
Can anybody recommend a good, modern field guide to the flowers of the Iberian peninsula? I've just returned from holiday in the Sierra Aracena, NW of Seville - the wild flowers where spectacular but most aren't in NW Europe or Alpine guides I already have. I do have a copy of "Flowers of the Mediterranean", ...

Stick insects for free     Sun, 01 Jul 2007 22:26:21 +0100
Hi everybody! My stick insects population is overgrown and I need to give away some in order to keep the colony healthy. Before I start to cull some of them is there anybody who would like to have some as pets? They are lovely creepy crawly creatures and it is very easy to care after them. The species is Car ...

Midges galore     Sun, 24 Jun 2007 16:04:46 +0100
Saturday midday I was walking along the "Wandle Way" in Merton (SW London) when there was a light shower with weak sunshine. Almost at once every gap in tree cover along the river bank was filled by clouds of tiny, pale, flying things. They did not seem to be hostile, but one had to be very careful not to swall ...

Odonata IDs please     Sun, 17 Jun 2007 18:01:07 +0100
Could people kindly confirm or provide identifications for my various pictures of dragonflies, demoiselle flies and damselflies at http://www.stewart.hinsley.me.uk/Images/Odonata/Odonata.php (Note: the images have been trimmed, reduced and compressed, but there's still the best part of 2Mb worth.) The d ...

Peacock caterpillars     Thu, 21 Jun 2007 17:59:18 +0100
Can someone enlighten me. First I am really pleased to be finding more nests of Peacock butterfly caterpillars than for several years. I have watched these swarms grow, but then they seem to drastically thin out, leaving behind loads of shrivelled skins. Is this an indication that they have been parasitis ...

Habitat     Wed, 27 Jun 2007 21:32:22 +0100
I recently announced that I would no longer update Habitat. DON'T BELIEVE IT! Habitat is back, and I hope to go on with it for a long time yet. -- David Brear Habitat http://www.habitat.org.uk/news1.htm Daily wildlife & environment news from the British Isles ...

Flowers of Iberian Peninsula     Mon, 18 Jun 2007 20:27:41 +0100
Can anybody recommend a good, modern field guide to the flowers of the Iberian peninsula? I've just returned from holiday in the Sierra Aracena, NW of Seville - the wild flowers where spectacular but most aren't in NW Europe or Alpine guides I already have. I do have a copy of "Flowers of the Mediterranean", ...

Midges galore     Sun, 24 Jun 2007 16:04:46 +0100
Saturday midday I was walking along the "Wandle Way" in Merton (SW London) when there was a light shower with weak sunshine. Almost at once every gap in tree cover along the river bank was filled by clouds of tiny, pale, flying things. They did not seem to be hostile, but one had to be very careful not to swall ...


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