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Butterflies
April. Garlic Mustard, Hedge Mustard, Charlock, Watercress and Cuckoo Flower. British Isles except northern Highlands and Shetlands. Species: Distribution: On the wing: Larva: ... over winters and hatches in May. Charlock, Hedge Mustard, Lady's Smock, Honesty, Cuckoo Flower and Garlic Mustard. Ireland and mainland Britain although absent from much of Scotland. ...
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Walton Hall Nature Trail, What's on Spring 98
Spring Spring started early again this year with many plants in flower as early as April. However there was rather a shock to ... , only the huge swan's nest seems to have survived. First cuckoo on 25 April. Plants Look at the grasses in the meadow area ... out for the pale pink Cuckoo flower which starts blooming at the beginning of April, well before the first cuckoo arrives back. Fungi Early April ...
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Walton Hall Nature Trail, what's on April - May
March! Plants Cuckoo flower or Lady's-smock (Cardamine pratensis) is providing a reasonable show in the hay meadow ...
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Cardamine pratensis
Normally a pale lilac, this clump is pure white. Commonly know as Cuckoo Flower or Lady's Smock. Plant Portraits through the year The plants are arranged in alphabetical ... /00 Cephalaria gigantea 11/7/04 Malus domestica 'Worcester Pearmain' 23/5/04 Ceratostigma willmottianum (Flower) 3/9/00 Metrosideros 'Thomasii' 16/06/02 Ceratostigma willmottianum (Autumn) 17/12/00 Michauxia ...
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Wildlife and countryside conservation promoted by the Northmoor Trust
Here characteristic wet grassland flowers such as Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris), Cuckoo Flower (Cardamine pratensis) and Ragged Robin (Lychnis flos-cuculi) occur in good numbers along with ... ). The trampled gateway to the meadow supports a large population of the rare arable flower Mousetail (Myosurus minimus). Although typically found in damp corners in arable fields it is ...
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Ion Exchange - Arisaema triphyllum - Jack-in-the-pulpit
American Arum, Thrice-leaved Arum, Devil's Ear, Priest's Pintle, Wake-robin, Bog Onion, Cuckoo Plant, Lords and Ladies" Arisaema from the Greek aris, a kind of arum and haema ... of the spadix. The fruit of this species is every bit as striking as the "flower"; it is a cluster of scarlet berries visible above the woodland floor from a long ...
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Common Native Birds
When the bird dives into a flower to reach the nectar, pollen sticks to its head. Then the ... in town more often when the kowhai trees flower in spring. They drink the sweet nectar from the flower. They also like to feed on ... the nest and then the riroriro parents will hatch and feed a cuckoo chick! Riroriro eat small insects Usually two families of four chicks ...
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NvWF Places - Red Rock Canyon Birds
The nests, which resemble a football, are built from desert plant stems and flower stalks. Up to 10 nests may be built by one pair of cactus wrens, but ... demands of desert life. One such bird is the roadrunner. This desert member of the cuckoo family is a large bird, about the size of a chicken. It is heavily streaked ...
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Earth Witness Community - Extinct Animals - The Roll
Mouse Ponce de Leon Beach Mouse Rodrigues Solitaire Cape Warthog Pallas's Cormorant Puerto Rican Flower Bat Bavarian Pine Vole Scioto Pigtoe (clam) Colombian Grebe Atitlan Grebe Giant Grebe Giant ... o Harelip Sucker Black-footed Ferrret Putois a pieds noirs Turon patinegro americano St. Helena Cuckoo Rodrigues Parrot Eskimo Curlew Reunion Night-Heron New Zealand Storm-petrel Sahara Oryx Scimitar- ...
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