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  • River Spey looking upstream from the road bridge towards the Cairngorm Mountains, Boat of Garten, Scotland, Uk
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  • Barn Owl - Tyto alba
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  • River Spey looking upstream from the road bridge towards the Cairngorm Mountains, Boat of Garten, Scotland, Uk
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  • River Spey looking upstream from the road bridge towards the Cairngorm Mountains, Boat of Garten, Scotland, Uk
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  • Shrimp netting on the Norfolk coast
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  • Ash - Fraxinus excelsior
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  • Pedunculate Oak - Quercus robur
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  • Wych Elm - Ulmus glabra
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  • Fallow summer meadow
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  • Turnstone - Arenaria interpres
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  • Gentle evening light on the Old Light, Lundy after a summer rain storm
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  • Gentle evening light on the Old Light, Lundy after a summer rain storm
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  • Gentle evening light on the Old Light, Lundy after a summer rain storm
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  • The Old Light, Lundy, Devon.
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  • The Old Light, Lundy Island, Devon
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  • The Old Light, Lundy Island, Devon
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  • The Landing Bay and South Light, Lundy Island, Devon
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  • The Landing Bay and South Light, Lundy Island, Devon
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  • Summer rainbow over The Old Light, Lundy
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  • Storm clouds gathering over The Old Light, Lundy Island, Devon
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  • North Light, Lundy Island, Devon
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  • The Landing Bay and South Light, Lundy Island, Devon
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  • The Landing Bay and South Light, Lundy Island, Devon
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  • Sunset over Old Light, Lundy Island, Devon
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  • Summer rainbow over The Old Light, Lundy
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  • Summer rainbow over The Old Light, Lundy
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  • Summer rainbow over The Old Light, Lundy
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  • The Landing Bay and South Light, Lundy Island, Devon
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  • Rocket Pole Pond and the Old Light, Lundy, Devon.
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  • The Old Light from Rocket Pole Pond, Lundy, Devon.
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  • Rocket Pole Pond looking towards the Old Light, village and St Helen's church, Lundy, Devon
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  • The Old Light, Lundy, Devon
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  • North Light, Lundy, Devon
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  • The last glimmers of light over Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset
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  • Portland Lighthouse in the evening light, Portland Bill, Dorset, Uk
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  • Portland Lighthouse in the evening light, Portland Bill, Dorset, Uk
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  • MANY-SEEDED GOOSEFOOT Chenopodium polyspermum (Chenopodiaceae) Height to 60cm. Spreading or upright annual; stems are square and usually reddish. Favours light, disturbed soils. FLOWERS are small and numerous; borne in long spikes (Jul-Sep). FRUITS are partly enclosed by sepals. LEAVES are oval and untoothed, decreasing in size up stem. STATUS-Widespread and fairly common in England; scarce elsewhere.
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  • MANY-SEEDED GOOSEFOOT Chenopodium polyspermum (Chenopodiaceae) Height to 60cm. Spreading or upright annual; stems are square and usually reddish. Favours light, disturbed soils. FLOWERS are small and numerous; borne in long spikes (Jul-Sep). FRUITS are partly enclosed by sepals. LEAVES are oval and untoothed, decreasing in size up stem. STATUS-Widespread and fairly common in England; scarce elsewhere.
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  • The Old Light, Lundy, Devon
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  • North Light, Lundy, Devon
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  • The last glimmers of light over Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset
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  • MANY-SEEDED GOOSEFOOT Chenopodium polyspermum (Chenopodiaceae) Height to 60cm. Spreading or upright annual; stems are square and usually reddish. Favours light, disturbed soils. FLOWERS are small and numerous; borne in long spikes (Jul-Sep). FRUITS are partly enclosed by sepals. LEAVES are oval and untoothed, decreasing in size up stem. STATUS-Widespread and fairly common in England; scarce elsewhere.
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  • The Old Light, Lundy Island, Devon
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  • Lundy Old Light with Starling - Sturnus vulgaris
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  • North Light on Lundy Island, Bristol Channel
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  • Tower Bridge reflected in the River Thames at dawn, London, Uk
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  • Tower Bridge reflected in the River Thames at dawn, London, Uk
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  • Millenium Bridge over the River Thames looking towards St Paul's Cathederal at dawn, London, Uk
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  • Tower Bridge and City Hall at sunrise, London, Uk
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  • Sunset over the River Thames at Maidenhead looking towards the A4 road bridge and Blue River Cafe, Berkshire, UK
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  • Tower Bridge and City Hall on the River Thames at dawn, London, Uk
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  • Dusk descendes over Henley on Thames in Oxfordshire from the boat hire bank, Uk
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  • The Swan Hotel and Restaurant on the River Thames at dusk in Streatley, Berkshire, Uk
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  • Panoramic image of Henley on Thames at dusk, Oxfordshire, Uk
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  • Kingston Bridge over the River Thames at sunset, Surrey, Uk
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  • Market Place at dusk, Newbury, Berkshire, Uk
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  • Reflection of St Helen's church spire and Saint Helen's Wharf on the River Thames at Dusk in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, Uk
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  • Saint Helen's Wharf on the River Thames at Dusk in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, Uk
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  • Pearlsides - Maurolicus pennanti Length to 5cm. Deep sea, laterally flattened fish. Sides are silvery and note pearl-like spots along flanks and on belly. These contain photophores (light-emitting organs) and are thought to be used to deter/confuse would-be predators.
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  • Dusk over the River Thames at Reading Bridge, Reading, Berkshire, Uk
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  • Millenium Bridge over the River Thames at dusk from the South Bank looking towards St Paul's Cathedral, London, Uk
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  • City Hall and Tower Bridge at dawn, London, Uk
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  • Panoramic image of Henley on Thames at dusk, Oxfordshire, Uk
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  • Pearlsides - Maurolicus pennanti Length to 5cm. Deep sea, laterally flattened fish. Sides are silvery and note pearl-like spots along flanks and on belly. These contain photophores (light-emitting organs) and are thought to be used to deter/confuse would-be predators.
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  • Two tone cliffs and lighthouse at Hunstanton, Norfolk, Uk
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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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  • Jackdaw Corvus monedula in flight. L 31-34cm. Our most familiar small corvid. Has a swaggering walk and is aerobatic in flight. Forms large flocks outside breeding season. Sexes are similar. Adult has smoky-grey plumage, darkest on wings and crown, pale blue-grey eye and grey nape. Juvenile is similar but plumage is tinged brownish and eye is duller. Voice Utters a characteristic chack call. Status Widespread and common resident of farmland, sea cliffs, towns and villages.
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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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  • Two tone cliffs and lighthouse at Hunstanton, Norfolk, Uk
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  • The beach at Hunstanton taken from the cliff top, Norfolk, 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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  • Hurst Spit looking towards the lighthouse and castle, Hampshire, Uk
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  • Rock-samphire (Crithmum maritimum) at Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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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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  • 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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  • South Stack Lighthouse, Anglesey, Wales
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  • Tibbets on Lundy Island, Devon
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  • Footpath from the North End of Lundy Island looking south
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  • Footpath from the North End of Lundy Island looking south
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  • Barn Owl Tyto alba L 34-38cm. Mainly nocturnal but sometimes hunts from late afternoon onwards. Feeds mainly on grassland small mammals. Flight is leisurely and slow on rounded wings. Responds well to nestbox schemes. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have orange-buff upperparts speckled with tiny black and white dots. Facial disc is heart-shaped and white. In flight, underwings pure white. Voice Utters blood-curdling at night. Status Vulnerable and generally scarce resident species.
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  • Peninnis Lighthouse on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
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  • Peninnis Lighthouse on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
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  • Mute Swan Cygnus olor. L 150-160cm. Large, distinctive water bird and a familiar sight. Swimming birds hold long neck in an elegant curve. Family groups are a feature of lowland lakes in spring. Typically tolerant of people. In flight, shallow, powerful wingbeats produce and characteristic, throbbing whine. Sexes are similar but bill’s basal knob is largest in males. Adult has white plumage although crown may have orange-buff suffusion. Bill is orange-red with black base. Juvenile has grubby grey-brown plumage and dull pinkish grey bill. Voice Mostly silent. Status Our commonest swan; the only resident species. Found on freshwater habitats besides which it nests; in winter, also on sheltered coasts
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  • Close up of wheat ears in crop field
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  • Winter afternoon sun on the River Thames near the source, Ewen, Gloucestershire, Uk
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  • Beech trees in autumn, Ashridge, Hertfordshire
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  • Late afternoon sun over the beach at low tide, Titchwell, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Panoramic view of Hambledon Village in the Thames Valley near Henley, Oxfordshire, Uk
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  • Snowdon Mountain Range, Snowdonia, Wales, UK
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  • Panoramic image of the River Thames and Cookham Bridge in Berkshire from adjoining hill, Uk
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  • Rocky shoreline at Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset
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