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| 14-spot Ladybird | Title: The Charming 14-Spot Ladybird: A Miniature Marvel of NatureIn the intricate world of insects, there exists a tiny creature adorned with vibrant hues and distinctive spots, captivating the hearts of nature enthusiasts worldwide. Meet the 14-Spot Ladybird (Propylea… |
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| 14-spot Ladybird (Propylea 14-punctata) | Title: Nature Notes - 14-spot Ladybird (Propylea 14-punctata)Some creatures you cannot miss when out for a walk but others are so small that you could certainly be forgiven for never seeing them. Even if you do see them then you need the advantage a close up camera lens can bring to… |
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| 2-spot Ladybird | Title: Exploring the Enigmatic 2-Spot Ladybird: Nature's Tiny GuardianIn the world of insects, there are creatures both charming and beneficial, and among them stands the diminutive yet remarkable 2-spot ladybird (Adalia bipunctata). Despite its small size, this beetle plays a… |
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| 2-spot Ladybird (Adalia bipunctata) | Title: Nature Notes - 2-spot Ladybird (Adalia bipunctata)If you see a red ladybird do not assume it is the familiar seven-spot that one commonly sees, there are ten or so red ladybird species although several are quite scarce unless you are in the right place at the right time! You need… |
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| 7-spot Ladybird | Title: The Magnificent Seven: Unveiling the Charm of the 7-Spot LadybirdIn the realm of insects, few creatures capture the imagination quite like the 7-spot ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata). With its distinctive red shell adorned by seven distinct black spots, this diminutive beetle… |
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| 7-spot Ladybird (Coccinella 7-punctata) | Title: Nature Notes - 7-spot Ladybird (Coccinella 7-punctata)In early summer out in the garden you will be starting to encounter the familiar ladybird. The insects you find now will have hibernated over winter in a garden shed or somewhere safe and are now out and about feeding up and… |
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| A0 - Woodland and Scrub | Title: Woodland HabitatWhat is a woodland? That might seem a rather obvious and easy to answer question and I suspect many would say a woodland is an area of land covered by trees. That is an accurate but possibly inadequate definition. How big an… |
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| A1.1: Broad-leaved Woodland | Title: Phase 1 habitats - A1.1: Broad-leaved WoodlandIn the UK Phase 1 Habitat Classification system, broadleaf woodland is classified as A1.1. This category is further divided into two subcategories: A1.1.1 Broadleaved woodland - semi-natural: This subcategory… |
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| A1.2: Coniferous woodland and plantation | Title: Phase 1 habitats - A1.2: Coniferous woodland and plantationIn the UK Phase 1 Habitat Classification system, coniferous plantation is classified as A1.2.2. This category includes woodlands that have been planted by humans with coniferous trees. Coniferous plantations are typically… |
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| A3: Parkland and scattered trees | Title: Phase 1 habitats - A3: Parkland and scattered treesIn the UK Phase 1 Habitat Classification system, parkland and scattered trees are classified as A3. This category includes areas of grassland or other open habitats that are interspersed with individual trees or small groups of… |
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| A4: Hedgerow scrub | Title: Phase 1 habitats - A3: Parkland and scattered treesIn the UK Phase 1 Habitat Classification system, parkland and scattered trees are classified as A3. This category includes areas of grassland or other open habitats that are interspersed with individual trees or small groups of… |
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| About Sidmouth and the Jurassic coast | Title: Introducing Sidmouth, East DevonNestled on the dramatic Jurassic Coast of East Devon, Sidmouth is a picturesque seaside town that boasts stunning views, a rich geological heritage, and a thriving natural history. Its unique setting and natural beauty have long made it a… |
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| About Sidmouth Town | Title: About Sidmouth TownLocation: Sidmouth is a charming seaside town situated on the south coast of Devon, England. It lies within the East Devon district and is part of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its geological significance and… |
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| Agrimony | Title: Agrimony: Unveiling the Healing Secrets of a Timeless HerbIn the lush tapestry of nature's pharmacy, agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria) emerges as a humble yet potent healer, revered for centuries for its myriad medicinal properties. This unassuming herb, with its delicate yellow… |
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| Agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria) | Title: Nature Notes - Agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria)After the purple and mauves of summer flowers we begin to see the predominant colour move back to yellow and it is a sure sign of high summer when agrimony starts to come out in to flower.Agrimony is a common flower of our roadsides,… |
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| Alder | Title: Embracing the Alder Tree: A Cornerstone of Wetland EcosystemsIn the verdant landscapes of wetlands and riparian areas, the alder tree (Alnus) stands as a symbol of resilience, vitality, and ecological richness. Despite its unassuming appearance, this deciduous tree plays a… |
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| Alder (Alnus incana) | Title: Nature Notes - Alder (Alnus incana)Our native alder is a moderately small sized tree with a narrow crown and short, spreading branches. It grows extensively in damp places alongside streams, rivers, ponds and lakes as well as marshy areas.In some boggy areas it grows in great… |
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| Alder Bracket | Title: Alder Bracket Fungus: Nature's Silent Sculptor of the ForestIn the shaded realms of damp woodlands and riverbanks, a silent sculptor quietly goes about its work, adorning the trunks of alder trees with intricate, woody shelves. This enigmatic artist is none other than the alder… |
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| Alder Gall Mite (Eriophyes spp) | Title: Nature Notes - Alder Gall Mite (Eriophyes spp)Alder trees can be host to the alder gall mite which produces these wart-like structures on the leaves. The galls are spherical and little more than 2 mm in diameter. Each wart has a narrow opening on the underside of the leaf… |
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| Alder Leaf Gall | Title: Unveiling the Enigmatic Alder Leaf Gall: Nature's Curious CreationIn the intricate dance of ecological interactions, even the most seemingly mundane occurrences can hold profound significance. Enter the alder leaf gall, a curious phenomenon that captivates the curious minds of… |
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| Alexanders | Title: Alexanders: Unraveling the Culinary and Medicinal Secrets of Nature's GiftIn the realm of wild edibles and herbal remedies, few plants hold the diverse array of applications and historical significance as Alexanders (Smyrnium olusatrum). This resilient and versatile herb has been… |
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| Alexanders [Smyrnium olusatrum] | Title: Nature Notes - Alexanders [Smyrnium olusatrum]The carrot family is a diverse one with many species, some very common others, as you might expect, very rare. One of the first of the family to flower each year is Alexander's which comes into flower in March, some even in February.… |
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| Alma Field | Title: A Description of the Alma Field
The Alma Field in Sidmouth is a beautiful wildflower meadow that overlooks the town. It's a popular spot for people to enjoy the views, take photos, and simply relax in nature. The field is managed by Sidmouth… |
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| Alma Field FAQ | 1. What is Alma Field and where is it located?Alma Field is a publicly accessible wildflower meadow situated on the cliff top on the eastern edge of Sidmouth, Devon. It offers breathtaking views of the town and surrounding countryside. 2. How can I get to Alma Field?You… |
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| Alma Field Study | Study GuideInstructions: Answer the following questions in 2-3 sentences each.
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| American Willowherb | Title: American Willowherb: Unveiling the Hidden Beauty and Healing Potential of a Native WildflowerIn the verdant landscapes of North America, amidst meadows, woodlands, and riverbanks, the American Willowherb (Epilobium ciliatum) emerges as a delicate yet resilient wildflower,… |
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| Amphibians | Title: Amphibians: Nature's Aquatic AmbassadorsIn the intricate tapestry of Earth's ecosystems, amphibians stand out as unique and fascinating creatures. With their dual existence between water and land, they serve as ambassadors bridging two worlds, offering us insights into… |
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| Amphibians FAQ | 1. What are amphibians and what makes them unique?Amphibians are a class of animals (Amphibia) that include frogs, toads, salamanders, and caecilians. Their name comes from the Greek "amphi" (both) and "bios" (life), reflecting their dual life in aquatic and terrestrial environments. A… |
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| Amphibians Study Guide | Study GuideInstructions: Answer the following questions in 2-3 sentences each.
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| Amphibians Summary | Amphibians Summary… |