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Greenfinch

bird, finchBy Neil-UKWildlifeJune 4, 2013Leave a comment

A greenfinch.

Sedge Warbler

bird, Kent, Sheppey, warblerBy Neil-UKWildlifeJune 3, 2013Leave a comment

A few ok shots of a sedge warbler from a walk around Elmley Marshes.

Orange tip on bluebell

butterflies, insectBy Neil-UKWildlifeJune 2, 2013Leave a comment

Just a quick one photo post, of an orange tip that posed on a bluebell

Badger video

badger, mammal, videoBy Neil-UKWildlifeMay 31, 2013Leave a comment

A quick video of a badger feeding. badger feeding from Neil Phillips on Vimeo. Unless you have been in a cave somewhere you will have heard that from tomorrow (June 1st) badgers are going to be culled. The reasons for the cull are not backed by science and purely political, so please sign the petition…

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Crow Carrion with dead rabbit

bird, crow, Kent, SheppeyBy Neil-UKWildlifeMay 31, 20131 Comment

Here are some photos of Carrion Crows feeding on a dead rabbit.

Hatching great silver water beetles video

beetles, Essex, Freshwater invertebrates, insect, video, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeMay 30, 20132 Comments

A couple of years ago a golf ball sized clump of white fuzz was fished out of some blanket weed on a pond dip. I had no idea what it was until I spotted the brown snorkel sticking out the water: it was the egg cocoon of the great silver water beetle! Unfortunately it would…

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Sticklebacks in a pond video

fish, videoBy Neil-UKWildlifeMay 30, 20133 Comments

While exploring The glorious area around Leighton Moss and Silverdale we were shown a pond with the clearest water I think I’ve seen in a pond or lake (mind you I’m used to Essex ponds which are invariably disturbed by dogs and/or polluted). I spotted some newts by they were elusive. The sticklebacks however were…

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Red Legged Partridges

bird, Gamebird, Kent, SheppeyBy Neil-UKWildlifeMay 30, 20132 Comments

On a recent trip to Sheppey, I found these Red legged partridges.

Dingy Skipper

butterflies, insect, KentBy Neil-UKWildlifeMay 29, 2013Leave a comment

A few shots of the dingy skippers at Bonsai Bank.

Disgraceful buzzard control decision by natural england

UncategorizedBy Neil-UKWildlifeMay 23, 20134 Comments

An article in the Guardian today revealed that Natural England granted a license to destroy the nest and eggs if a buzzard, a species protected by law and still recovering from nearly being wiped a few decades ago. And why were they destroyed? To protect some of the millions of non native pheasants that are…

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