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... NATURE NOTES Every reader of this paper who Is Interested In Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continued, Is Invited to send an occasional contribution. THE SECOND MONTH OF SUMMER June has stone cut leavuig a ' flaming record behind, and ...

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... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Interested In Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continued, Invited to send an oocaslonal contribution. Handsome January Moth.—Mid-January the first large moth of the year, now newlv hatched and ...

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... NATURE NOTES. The early flowers of spring are SW Is be %nod in hedgerow fiaa. are lowed by all young end I saw • few lesser Nip. with their starry golden aro the fleet of the golden The primrose M to he sow In good nombene. ea gm meggis an *awing tbeir ...

Published: Friday 13 March 1925
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 139 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of thle paper who la Interested In Nature Study, and who dealree to thla column continued, la Invited to aend an occaalonal contribution. Two Families One Nest correspondent •tWinterbourne Stickland (Dorset) writes:— There has ...

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... NATURE NOTES. Cvery reader of thle paper who Is Interested In Nature Study and who desires to see this column continued, is Invited to send sn occasional contribution. THE ENETT TO Bird UTK.--A rr of the Daily Mail claims that his 40 voars' experience ...

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... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Is Interested In Nature Study, and who wishes to see this column continued. Is Invited to send an occasional contribution. Swallows Arrive.— Before the end March few early swallows may often be seen, but it ...

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... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Interested In Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continued, Invited to send an occasional contribution. something very wonderful about the way 1,1 which the February sleepers, are able to e>ur ...

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... NATURE NOTES. A walk into the country re•eels interesting thing+ ut ths pees -et The other day, as I rambled through tk i , fields, I notioed a few swallows that apparently forgotten it wait tin.* to g o mouth wards. They were iki the brook catching hip ...

Published: Friday 22 September 1922
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 222 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

NATURE NOTES

... NATURE NOTES. Every reader of this paper who Interested in Nature Study, and who desires to see this column continued. Invited to send occasional contribution. Bibos and Bctbibs.— It is lack of beech mast and corn has spelt the doom of holly berry and ...

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... NATURE NOTES Every reader of this paper who Is Interested In nature study, and who desires see this column continued, is invited to send an occasional contribution. WINGED VICTORY The blackbirds are starting pair ; Strutting to and fro In the last of ...

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... NATURE NOTES Every reader of this paper who Is Interested In nature study, and who desires to see this column continued. Is Invited to send an occasional contribution. THE APPROACH OF AUTUMN It is sad to think that the summer days are almost over, and ...