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  1. Have a look - short film but important! http://www.youtube.com/watc...
  2. More Photos from the Sierras - http://picasaweb.google.com...
  3. Water Pipits, Rock Buntings, Alpine Accentors, Ring Ouzels and more from the mountains on my blog http://andalucianguides.blo...
  4. Watched Disney's new film 'Up' with the family yesterday. Lovely film.. http://bit.ly/4Acpik
  5. Solar Decathlon Washington DC - Great house! http://bit.ly/1nBstB
  6. Back From the Brink.....http://bit.ly/VPwRd
  7. Salt, Mud and Birds... http://andalucianguides.blo...
  8. Ultra-late Bee-eaters still in Andalucia feeding over our garden yesterday. Crazy records all over Europe this month!
  9. Thinking of some DIY today? Then call this chap! http://bit.ly/5pVXd
  10. Sun, rain, rain, wind lovely sunshine, rain and now ....hopefully back to what we like....Sunshine. Phew...lots of water fell though!
  11. Nice stuff...http://bit.ly/rYmYZ
  12. Massive rain clouds heading North-west as sun and warmth kick in once more in Andalucia turning everything green
  13. Algaida & Salinas today - Looking at Osprey, Slender-billed Gull, Caspian Tern, Black Stork, Booted Eagle, Red Kite, Hen Harrier + more
  14. Meadow Pipits, White Wagtails, Marsh Harriers and some Hen Harriers arriving. Lapwings, Snipe, Golden Plover and a Short-eared Owl
  15. Still have Red-necked Nightjars coming over the garden wall at dusk Peter! Lots of moths about - bats too!
  16. Global Warming Timeline - Have a look! http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/...
  17. Just watched this http://bit.ly/3utJQk
  18. An agnostic nostalgic can't help loving this one...! http://bit.ly/wMJTV
  19. Saturday Bastard... http://andalucianguides.blo...
  20. Bald Ibis on the brink of extinction in the Middle East http://bit.ly/4g83eV