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Tag Archives: winter
And so this is Christmas…
As is traditional in the blogosphere, it’s time for the annual introspective round-uppery blog post. This past year has been an unusual one for me – none of the dedicated foreign birding or botany trips that have been a feature of … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, birding, bloomsbury, books, britain's mammals, britain's sea mammals, elliott and thompson, jon dunn, orchids, seasons, shetland, winter
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Autumn and Winter – Tarantino otters and flaming skies
It’s been a while since I last wrote. Though, technically, that’s not entirely true – I’ve done very little but write lately, though that’s for publication another day, and more of which in due course. What I really mean is that … Continue reading
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Tagged anthologies, autumn, books, elliot and thompson, jon dunn, melissa harrison, seasons, spring, summer, winter
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Winter is coming
While there may yet be a rare bird or two to come to Shetland in the dying gasps of autumn migration, the view from the kitchen window is increasingly wintery in recent days. Great Northern Divers are gradually massing in … Continue reading