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Archive images - November 2024 | ||
![]() Hoverfly (Meliscaeva auricollis, female) by the canal at Old Linslade, 26 November 2024. This species overwinters as an adult and was out feeding on Mahonia flowers in the sunshine. |
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![]() Blue Tit, Alwins Field, 25 November 2024. |
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![]() Wren, Leighton Lock, 21 November 2024. |
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![]() Black-headed Gull, Grand Union Canal, 21 November 2024. |
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![]() Little Egret, River Ouzel, 21 November 2024. |
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![]() Pheasant, All Saints LB churchyard, 21 November 2024. |
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![]() Jackdaw, Alwins Field, in the unexpected snow, 19 November 2024. |
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![]() Plume Moth, Alwins Field, 16 November 2024. |
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![]() Grey Heron in the Ouzel Meadows, Linslade, 13 November 2024. |
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![]() Jay, by the canal at Old Linslade, 11 November 2024. |
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![]() Honey Bee cleaning her tongue and feeding on Mahonia flowers, by the canal at Old Linslade, 11 November 2024. |
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![]() White Dead Nettle by the canal at Old Linslade, 11 November 2024. |
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![]() Moth larva on Ivy, Alwins Field, 10 November 2024. Probably a Tortrix moth. |
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![]() Flat-backed Millipede, Alwins Field, 10 November 2024. This photo shows how most segments have two pairs of legs. |
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![]() An example of a cylindrical Millipede, Alwins Field, 4 November 2024. They can have many legs, but not a thousand. |
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![]() Rosy Woodlouse, Alwins Field, 2 November 2024. This is a small creature, about 10mm. |
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![]() Common Striped Woodlouse, Alwins Field, 2 November 2024. |
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