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Nature notes: Bumblebees thrive in towns more than in the countryIn the news this week it was revealed that bumblebees are now faring better in towns and cities than in fields. Researchers from Royal Holl… Started by Liz |
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Nature notes: scenes from a secret wild garden in the heart of HarringayThe oxeye daisies are dancing, purple knapweed blazes, huge heads of yarrow push up through the grasses and the daisies, mauve tufted vetch… Started by Liz |
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Jun 29, 2018 Reply by Charlotte A |
The state of Ducketts CommonLast Saturday, after attending a meeting of the Haringey Parks Forum, I decided to walk home from Turnpike Lane across Ducketts Common. It… Started by Liz |
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Jun 8, 2018 Reply by John D |
Nature notes: six photos of Nature taken in the Harringay PassageAs some know, one of my mantras is that every walk is a nature walk. It’s always possible to find the natural world creeping into neglected… Started by Liz |
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Jun 1, 2018 Reply by Liz |
Front garden watch: the roses of BurgoyneIn my perambulations around Harringay and its environs, I do like to have a peek in people's front gardens. While I accept that many people… Started by Liz |
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May 25, 2018 Reply by Justin Guest |
Join the Great British Bee CountJoin the bee survey by Friends of the Earth from 17 May to 30 June 2018, and discover how to help bumblebees and solitary bees this summer.… Started by Liz |
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May 25, 2018 Reply by Lisa |
Nature notes: the diary of an EEVOThis week has been super busy and I’ve spent most of it outside so no time to sit and read. So I thought that for a change I’d share some o… Started by Liz |
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May 18, 2018 Reply by Peter Corley |
A feast for the senses: what to see in Railway Fields in MayThere is no month quite like May for the nature lover. Our patience is finally rewarded and all the treasures of Spring are there for our p… Started by Liz |
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May 11, 2018 Reply by Richard Woods |
Introducing the recently appointed Conservation Officer for Haringey (hooray!)After two and a half years without a Conservation Officer, Haringey Council finally has one. Ed Santry grew up in the borough and is delig… Started by Liz |
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May 11, 2018 Reply by Liz |
Dawn Chorus walk at Railway Fields this weekendCome down to Railway Fields this Sunday morning and experience the magical sound of birdsong at dawn. Birder Quentin Given will be offering… Started by Liz |
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May 10, 2018 Reply by Maddy |
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