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    Sheep Shearing Day June 2013

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    Sunday the 9th of June was a glorious day. We held a demonstration of sheep shearing for the public. Events like this demonstrate the versitility of the RSPB. We not only protect Birds, Reptiles, Flora and Fauna, we interact with all wild life. Sheep...
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    Marvellous, magical, mysterious Moths!

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    Here are 10 fascinating facts about moths you might not know: 1) There are over 2400 species of moth in the UK alone. Moths outnumber the amount of butterfly species in the UK by over 40 to one.There are over 2400 species of moth in the UK, compared...
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    Small World

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    I started my day at the visitor centre before making my way down to Ellins Tower. The scenery is breathtaking I never tire of it, I was to spend the day in the tower with Charlotte our Assistant People Engagement Officer, our job was to meet and...
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    Review 'Looking for the Goshawk'

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    This review was posted by Babs (Volunteer at South Stack RSPB reserve) The book is 'Looking for the GOSHAWK' by Conor Mark Jameson I found this book an interesting mix of a personal story, with some science and history, one mans...
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    Wildflowers at South Stack - Part 3

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    In the third and final blog of our mini-series about the wildflowers of South Stack, we take a look at Sea Campion and Kidney Vetch. Sea Campion ( Silene vulgaris subsp. maritima) Sea Campion is a perennial plant, growly mostly on cliff ledges...
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