If I have counted correctly this group has had 4 Red Admiral sightings in January. Good news although I have not seen any and the withdrawal symptoms are...
Sorry for the delay - busy week!! Just to report we had a Red Ad in our Attenborough on Sat 27th Jan. Must say it looked in good nick as well! Cheers for now ...
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Feb 2, 2007 9:02 pm
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Hello all,found a Red Admiral today at the Race Course park and ride,plus some May Weed type species of plant at Netherfield and I'm pretty sure i saw Colts...
Hi everyone, On Thursday 1st Feb found a Bumblebee at Netherfield - alive but only just - checking reference books and taking onboard the comments re...
Jack Dennison
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Feb 3, 2007 10:25 am
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Roy Frost
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Feb 3, 2007 8:22 pm
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Hello all,I found a Red Admiral on Budby Common today,another observer found a Small Tortoishell. As a matter of interest,in the summer what heathland...
Well done Dave, I spent four hours on the Attenborough Dog Reserve today - nothing out of the ordinary to report. I failed to get a definitive list of Notts...
I too saw one briefly yesterday in Beeston but could not id the species. One of my plans for last year was to hone my bee identification skills and to build...
I have had a fair number of calls at work over the last two or three weeks reporting Red Admirals. On Friday afternoon I had a call from Derek Scott (Mr LE...
Hi John, I have never heard of such an early dragonfly in the UK. At the very earliest it should be the end of March early April for Large Red Damselfly and/or...
david.goddard8
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Feb 4, 2007 3:59 pm
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Hi Everyone, Found nine ladybirds today in Blidworth Woods. Once I'd seen one and got my in so to speak easily found the others. They were all singly on or...
Jack Dennison
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Feb 4, 2007 4:24 pm
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... Thanks Trevor [ and Richard ] , this looks excellent . Dr Sheila Wright is happy , by arrangement , to let us look at the collections at Wollaton of course...
Ian A Dunn
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Feb 4, 2007 5:27 pm
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... and got my ... near the ... 7-spot ... Had two seven spots on a fence post by the Glebe Field and a Harlequin on my Tripod head at Attenborough on Friday....
Hi Richard, No - they weren't active at all - just hunkered down. Jacqueline...
Jack Dennison
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Feb 4, 2007 10:02 pm
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Hello all,found this 'black thingy'the other day and could'nt decide if it was baby elephant dropping or fungi[see pic.]what is it please? and is it useful...
Definitely a bracket fungus, dificult to be sure from your piture and not knowing its substrate. Could be a Hoof fungus aka tinder fungus as used as tinder...
... and ... fungus ... decide ... please? ... wild,get closer if only for a few hours and i like to know stuff i can us,like pine cones,birch bark and now...
Hello all,a good day for Brown Hare's in the Hoveringham area. one in the gravel works on the heaps,four in the field where the wild swans are - main gate of...
Hello All, Can anyone id this blossom please. The tree, at the end of The Stand where it becomes the Works Pond path (Attenborough) has been in flower for...
Hello Richard, Nice photo. Have a look at Cherry Plum Prunus cerasifera. Widespread in Notts and produces small but tasty fruits. Regards, Roy Frost ... From:...
Roy Frost
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Feb 22, 2007 2:14 pm
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Thanks Roy, Yes - that's it: -" flowers in Feb and March before the leaves appear" Richard...
got spawn today [ perhaps yesterday ] in Stapleford Ian...
Ian A Dunn
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Feb 23, 2007 4:58 pm
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We've had 10 frogs in the pond since Wednesday - not a sign the day before! (Cotgrave) ... _________________________________________________________________ ...
Just checked - we have spawn today too. It is remarkable that the timing across Notts (South Notts at least) is so similar. I forgot to make a note last year...