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  • Dawn at the source of the River Test Overton, Hampshire
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  • Dawn at the source of the River Test Overton, Hampshire
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  • Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis Length 14-17cm. Similar to a Common Lizard but has a much longer tail. Most are brown with a variably complete dark stripe down the back and incomplete dark stripes on the sides defining the rich brown flanks. Variable dark marbling is also seen, with additional white marbling in some males. Wall Lizards are native to warmer parts of mainland Europe, and to Jersey. In Britain they have been introduced to the Isle of Portland and undercliffs on the Isle of Wight and S Hampshire coast.
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  • Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis Length 14-17cm. Similar to a Common Lizard but has a much longer tail. Most are brown with a variably complete dark stripe down the back and incomplete dark stripes on the sides defining the rich brown flanks. Variable dark marbling is also seen, with additional white marbling in some males. Wall Lizards are native to warmer parts of mainland Europe, and to Jersey. In Britain they have been introduced to the Isle of Portland and undercliffs on the Isle of Wight and S Hampshire coast.
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  • Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis Length 14-17cm. Similar to a Common Lizard but has a much longer tail. Most are brown with a variably complete dark stripe down the back and incomplete dark stripes on the sides defining the rich brown flanks. Variable dark marbling is also seen, with additional white marbling in some males. Wall Lizards are native to warmer parts of mainland Europe, and to Jersey. In Britain they have been introduced to the Isle of Portland and undercliffs on the Isle of Wight and S Hampshire coast.
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  • Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis Length 14-17cm. Similar to a Common Lizard but has a much longer tail. Most are brown with a variably complete dark stripe down the back and incomplete dark stripes on the sides defining the rich brown flanks. Variable dark marbling is also seen, with additional white marbling in some males. Wall Lizards are native to warmer parts of mainland Europe, and to Jersey. In Britain they have been introduced to the Isle of Portland and undercliffs on the Isle of Wight and S Hampshire coast.
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  • Chalk Stream, River Itchen, Hampshire, UK
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  • Chalk Stream, River Itchen, Hampshire, UK
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  • Chalk Stream, River Itchen, Hampshire, UK
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  • Chalk Stream, River Itchen, Hampshire, UK
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  • Basingstoke Canal, Hampshire, UK
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  • Chalk Downland, Martin Down, Hampshire, UK
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  • Lowland Bog, New Forest, Hampshire, UK
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  • Solent Coastline, Pennington and Keyhaven, Hampshire, UK
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  • Glanville Fritillary Mellitaea cinxia Wingspan 40mm. A beautifully marked butterfly that is active only in sunshine; remains concealed in cover on overcast days. Adult has orange-brown upperwings; underwings are creamy-white and orange-buff. Flies May–June. Larva is black and bristly, with a red head; feeds gregariously on Sea Plantain. Very locally common on undercliffs on Isle of Wight and south Hampshire.
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  • Glanville Fritillary Mellitaea cinxia Wingspan 40mm. A beautifully marked butterfly that is active only in sunshine; remains concealed in cover on overcast days. Adult has orange-brown upperwings; underwings are creamy-white and orange-buff. Flies May–June. Larva is black and bristly, with a red head; feeds gregariously on Sea Plantain. Very locally common on undercliffs on Isle of Wight and south Hampshire.
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  • Glanville Fritillary Mellitaea cinxia Wingspan 40mm. A beautifully marked butterfly that is active only in sunshine; remains concealed in cover on overcast days. Adult has orange-brown upperwings; underwings are creamy-white and orange-buff. Flies May–June. Larva is black and bristly, with a red head; feeds gregariously on Sea Plantain. Very locally common on undercliffs on Isle of Wight and south Hampshire.
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  • Glanville Fritillary Mellitaea cinxia Wingspan 40mm. A beautifully marked butterfly that is active only in sunshine; remains concealed in cover on overcast days. Adult has orange-brown upperwings; underwings are creamy-white and orange-buff. Flies May–June. Larva is black and bristly, with a red head; feeds gregariously on Sea Plantain. Very locally common on undercliffs on Isle of Wight and south Hampshire.
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  • Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis Length 14-17cm. Similar to a Common Lizard but has a much longer tail. Most are brown with a variably complete dark stripe down the back and incomplete dark stripes on the sides defining the rich brown flanks. Variable dark marbling is also seen, with additional white marbling in some males. Wall Lizards are native to warmer parts of mainland Europe, and to Jersey. In Britain they have been introduced to the Isle of Portland and undercliffs on the Isle of Wight and S Hampshire coast.
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  • Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis Length 14-17cm. Similar to a Common Lizard but has a much longer tail. Most are brown with a variably complete dark stripe down the back and incomplete dark stripes on the sides defining the rich brown flanks. Variable dark marbling is also seen, with additional white marbling in some males. Wall Lizards are native to warmer parts of mainland Europe, and to Jersey. In Britain they have been introduced to the Isle of Portland and undercliffs on the Isle of Wight and S Hampshire coast.
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  • Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis Length 14-17cm. Similar to a Common Lizard but has a much longer tail. Most are brown with a variably complete dark stripe down the back and incomplete dark stripes on the sides defining the rich brown flanks. Variable dark marbling is also seen, with additional white marbling in some males. Wall Lizards are native to warmer parts of mainland Europe, and to Jersey. In Britain they have been introduced to the Isle of Portland and undercliffs on the Isle of Wight and S Hampshire coast.
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  • Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis Length 14-17cm. Similar to a Common Lizard but has a much longer tail. Most are brown with a variably complete dark stripe down the back and incomplete dark stripes on the sides defining the rich brown flanks. Variable dark marbling is also seen, with additional white marbling in some males. Wall Lizards are native to warmer parts of mainland Europe, and to Jersey. In Britain they have been introduced to the Isle of Portland and undercliffs on the Isle of Wight and S Hampshire coast.
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  • Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis Length 14-17cm. Similar to a Common Lizard but has a much longer tail. Most are brown with a variably complete dark stripe down the back and incomplete dark stripes on the sides defining the rich brown flanks. Variable dark marbling is also seen, with additional white marbling in some males. Wall Lizards are native to warmer parts of mainland Europe, and to Jersey. In Britain they have been introduced to the Isle of Portland and undercliffs on the Isle of Wight and S Hampshire coast.
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  • Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis Length 14-17cm. Similar to a Common Lizard but has a much longer tail. Most are brown with a variably complete dark stripe down the back and incomplete dark stripes on the sides defining the rich brown flanks. Variable dark marbling is also seen, with additional white marbling in some males. Wall Lizards are native to warmer parts of mainland Europe, and to Jersey. In Britain they have been introduced to the Isle of Portland and undercliffs on the Isle of Wight and S Hampshire coast.
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  • Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis Length 14-17cm. Similar to a Common Lizard but has a much longer tail. Most are brown with a variably complete dark stripe down the back and incomplete dark stripes on the sides defining the rich brown flanks. Variable dark marbling is also seen, with additional white marbling in some males. Wall Lizards are native to warmer parts of mainland Europe, and to Jersey. In Britain they have been introduced to the Isle of Portland and undercliffs on the Isle of Wight and S Hampshire coast.
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  • Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis Length 14-17cm. Similar to a Common Lizard but has a much longer tail. Most are brown with a variably complete dark stripe down the back and incomplete dark stripes on the sides defining the rich brown flanks. Variable dark marbling is also seen, with additional white marbling in some males. Wall Lizards are native to warmer parts of mainland Europe, and to Jersey. In Britain they have been introduced to the Isle of Portland and undercliffs on the Isle of Wight and S Hampshire coast.
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  • Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis Length 14-17cm. Similar to a Common Lizard but has a much longer tail. Most are brown with a variably complete dark stripe down the back and incomplete dark stripes on the sides defining the rich brown flanks. Variable dark marbling is also seen, with additional white marbling in some males. Wall Lizards are native to warmer parts of mainland Europe, and to Jersey. In Britain they have been introduced to the Isle of Portland and undercliffs on the Isle of Wight and S Hampshire coast.
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  • Bere Mill on the River Test near Whitchurch, Hampshire
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  • Classic heathland pool, perfect for breeding dragonflies, Decoy Heath, Hampshire
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  • Classic heathland pool, perfect for breeding dragonflies, Decoy Heath, Hampshire
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  • Classic heathland pool, perfect for breeding dragonflies, Decoy Heath, Hampshire
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  • Spring on the River Test near Houghton, Hampshire
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  • Bere Mill on the River Test near Whitchurch, Hampshire
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  • Barley Field in the Test Valley, Whitchurch, Hampshire
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  • Barley Field in the Test Valley, Whitchurch, Hampshire
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  • Ancient Oak, Matley Wood, New Forest National Park near Lyndhurst, Hampshire
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  • The North Hampshire Downs near Kingsclere, classic chalk downland.
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  • Sunset and incoming tise at Lepe Country Park on the south coast in Hampshire
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  • Sunset over the south coast at Lepe Country Park, Hampshire
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  • Farlington Marshes Nature Reserve near Portsmouth, Hampshire
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  • Mudflats at Langstone Harbour, Hampshire, Uk
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  • Sunset over Langstone Harbour, Hampshire, Uk
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  • Solitary Scots Pine - Pinus sylvestris, New Forest, Hampshire
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  • Late autumn sunset in the New Forest, Hampshire, UK
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  • Late autumn in the New Forest near Bolderwood, Hampshire, UK
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  • Autumn colours on Hampshire heathland
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  • Autumn colours on Hampshire heathland
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  • Waves hitting the beach on Hurst Spit, Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire at sunset
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  • Coastal lagoons and saltmarsh at Pennington Nature Reserve on the Hampshire coast, UK
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  • Coastal lagoons and saltmarsh at Pennington Nature Reserve on the Hampshire coast, UK
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  • Sturt Pond Nature Reserve, Milford-On-Sea, Hampshire, UK
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  • Sturt Pond Nature Reserve, Milford-On-Sea, Hampshire, UK
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  • Saltmarsh behind Hurst Spit at Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire, UK
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  • Waves hitting the beach on Hurst Spit, Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire at sunset
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  • Waves hitting the beach on Hurst Spit, Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire at sunset
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  • Lone sea angler casting from the beach at Hurst Spit, Hampshire at sunset
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  • Rock-samphire (Crithmum maritimum) at Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Glanville Fritillary - Melitaea cinxia - male (top row) - female (bottom row). Wingspan 40mm. A beautifully marked butterfly that is active only in sunshine; remains concealed in cover on overcast days. Adult has orange-brown upperwings; underwings are creamy-white and orange-buff. Flies May–June. Larva is black and bristly, with a red head; feeds gregariously on Sea Plantain. Very locally common on undercliffs on Isle of Wight and south Hampshire.
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  • Bere Mill on the River Test near Whitchurch, Hampshire
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  • Test Valley and water meadows near Whitchurch, Hampshire
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  • Great Barn, Old Basing, Hampshire
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  • Bluebells in Micheldever Woods, Hampshire. BLUEBELL Hycanithoides non-scripta (Liliaceae) Height to 50cm. Attractive and hairless, bulbous perennial that grows in woodland and also on coastal cliffs. In wooded areas where the management regime suits its needs (sympathetically coppiced Hazel is ideal) it forms extensive and continuous carpets on the woodland floor. FLOWERS are bell-shaped with 6 recurved lobes at the mouth, and are bluish purple (very occasionally pink or white); borne in 1-sided drooping-tipped spikes (Apr-Jun). FRUITS are capsules. LEAVES are long, 15mm wide, glossy green and all basal. STATUS-Widespread throughout the region and sometimes locally abundant.
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  • Solitary Scots Pine - Pinus sylvestris, Matley Wood, New Forest National Park, Hampshire
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  • Ancient Oak in Matley Wood, New Forest National Park near Lyndhurst, Hampshire
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  • Ancient Oak in Matley Wood, New Forest National Park near Lyndhurst, Hampshire
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  • Storm damage in Matley Wood in the New Forest near Lyndhurst, Hampshire, 2014
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  • Matley Heath in the New Forest near Lyndhurst, Hampshire
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  • Matley Bog in the New Forest near Lyndhurst, Hampshire
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  • Flooding in the Hampshire Village of Hurstbourne Tarrant, winter 2014
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  • Chichester Harbour and the Emsworth Channel at Emsworth, Hampshire
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  • Chichester Harbour and the Emsworth Channel at Emsworth, Hampshire
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  • Farlington Marshes Nature Reserve near Portsmouth, Hampshire
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  • View of Portsmouth over Langstone Harbour, Hampshire
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  • Sunset over Langstone Harbour, Hampshire, Uk
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  • Sunset over Langstone Harbour, Hampshire, Uk
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  • Solitary Scots Pine - Pinus sylvestris, New Forest, Hampshire
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  • Late autumn sunset in the New Forest, Hampshire, UK
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  • Late autumn in the New Forest near Bolderwood, Hampshire, UK
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  • Late autumn in the New Forest near Bolderwood, Hampshire, UK
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  • Autumn colours on Hampshire heathland
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  • Waves hitting the beach on Hurst Spit, Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire at sunset
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  • Coastal lagoons and saltmarsh at Pennington Nature Reserve on the Hampshire coast, UK
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  • Coastal lagoons and saltmarsh at Pennington Nature Reserve on the Hampshire coast, UK
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  • Coastal lagoons and saltmarsh at Pennington Nature Reserve on the Hampshire coast, UK
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  • Coastal lagoons and saltmarsh at Pennington Nature Reserve on the Hampshire coast, UK
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  • Sturt Pond Nature Reserve, Milford-On-Sea, Hampshire, UK
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  • Sturt Pond Nature Reserve, Milford-On-Sea, Hampshire, UK
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  • Saltmarsh behind Hurst Spit at Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire, UK
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  • Waves hitting the beach on Hurst Spit, Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire at sunset
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  • Waves hitting the beach on Hurst Spit, Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire at sunset
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  • Watercress bed, Hampshire
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  • Snow covered Roman Wall looking towards St Mary the Virgin Church, Silchester, Hampshire, Uk
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  • Sea-kale in fruit (Crambe maritima) on Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Sea Kale (Crambe maritima) in flower on Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Sea Kale (Crambe maritima) in flower on Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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