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An unusual find today. Doing a bit of work to the shed and found this. Think it’s the start of a wasp or hornets nest that wasn’t completed?
It’s absolutely exquisite construction and as light as a feather. #365DaysWild
@Buzz_dont_tweetpic.twitter.com/z4f5owicTn
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#365DaysWild! Start by getting yourself a wild diary, explore your local patch and then pick your favourite Random Act of Wildness each day! https://www.waterstones.com/book/365-days-wild/lucy-mcrobert//9780008292423?awaid=3787&utm_source=redbrain&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=css&gclid=Cj0KCQiAgKzwBRCjARIsABBbFug3FINq1F04baVgQkYZGmCNRms_l1qjXCsDuv2Rtjv931mO8njX770aAlfGEALw_wcB&awc=3787_1577783813_ac13552ec7bb6bbb9da63c8090e671e9 …pic.twitter.com/KiYfxrrQa7 -
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#365DaysWild Supplemental. Final day tally of 14 year ticks including 7 'lifers'. Snow Buntings are gorgeous and finally got a#Waxwing@365DaysWild -
Moss, Lichen & a Benchmark hidden by ivy, but exactly where it’s marked on the old OS map, the surveyors of the 1800’s were incredibly accurate
#365DaysWild@OrdnanceIrelandpic.twitter.com/WMgPuqmqzd
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#365DaysWild ‘The catkins drop down, Curly, caterpillar-like ..’#ChristinaRossettipic.twitter.com/wkv1OGiuWt
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First Primrose of the year.
#30dayswild#365dayswild pic.twitter.com/WW9SNYOv2V
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Missed
#wildflowerhour last night, but always good to see bloomin' lovely plants, I feel



#ourworldisworthsaving#365DaysWild@BSBIbotanypic.twitter.com/tp77L9gZz3
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Day41
#365DaysWild . (2/2). Also found some potential leaf mines on Hart's Tongue Fern. Searched the trees by torchlight, found several Tree Slugs, some interesting Snail sp. and a few Millipedes. Saw a Bat sp. too. pic.twitter.com/JVa08ybt2c
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Day41
#365DaysWild . (1/2) After recent Woodcock sightings on my patch at dusk, decided to try and see them leaving the roost. Traced the flight-line up to the woods and watched. No sightings this time, but heard 5 Tawny Owl (2m3f), found my 1st 2 Dotted Border of the year. pic.twitter.com/jX340SjmlJ
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Hairy Bitter-cress (Cardamine hirsute) is one of those tiny 'weeds' that love the garden pots; flowers are lovely close-up. It is a member of the mustard genus(?) and the leaves are edible - bit like rocket apparently.
#365DaysWild in the garden at lunchtime.@BSBIbotany pic.twitter.com/Jk8Bu4FfpB
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Pink sky in the morning.
#30dayswild#365dayswild pic.twitter.com/cX2LIP2wWj
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Day39 of
#365DaysWild . 1st day of Feb, watched a Fox hunting in a paddock, ears pricked. Saw a Woodcock at dusk and 3 more Foxes. Found 5 Agonopterix heracliana/ciliella , Winter Moth, Green Shieldbug and a cool beetle. pic.twitter.com/K10IL9tUs9
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Favourite February finds so far!
#wildflowerhour#joyinwinter#365DaysWild pic.twitter.com/JmOBV68vey
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Finally got chance to photograph Hazel catkins and the delightfuly zingy pink - and tiny - female flowers
#wildflowerhour#365DaysWild I also showed them to a little girl who was passing by with her parents and she loved them too! pic.twitter.com/z0neqLKEdu
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Mica Cap mushrooms
#30dayswild#365dayswild pic.twitter.com/aw1PXCoZOV
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A long-tailed tit and a blue tit share some lunch.
#FletcherMossPark.#TwitterNatureCommunity#365DaysWild#NaturePhotography#nature#wildlife#Nikon pic.twitter.com/YHXILuyg9a
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#365DaysWild Very lovely Moorhen (look at those feet!), bright white fungi (no ID yet) and so excited to see my first ever treecreeper today
, and what a great photo I got...! 

@Natures_Voicepic.twitter.com/plvEGGauMb
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Still not many Primroses flowering in the wild around here, but those that are open bring a promise of Spring to even the most un-Spring-like day
#365DaysWild pic.twitter.com/fO3i2Pmynt
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Navelwort or Wall Pennywort, depending on where you’re from & lots of little cushions of moss
#365DaysWild pic.twitter.com/ci6b3ItN03
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Day 194, Friday's ID
#365DaysWild - Passerines! I thought they were new birds on the block
but no I'm new to group classifications of birds and found out Passerines are 'perching birds' - 3 toes forward + one toe backwards eg Sparrows + Blue tits. Complex subject @Natures_Voice pic.twitter.com/0gcQGZWRBa
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