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Writing tagged: ‘ringlet butterflies’

Roe deer
Roe deer

14 July 2019

A four-legged burglar!

Published 14-Jul-2019
Filed under: Writing Tags: butterflies, Calder Valley, Hebden Bridge, insects, mammals, ringlet butterflies, roe deer
Miller's Grave
Miller's Grave

8 July 2019

A walk on the Moor.

Published 08-Jul-2019
Filed under: Writing Tags: archaeology, birds, butterflies, Calder Valley, hazels, Hebden Bridge, kestrels, large skipper butterflies, meadow pipits, On the Moor (book), red grouse, ringlet butterflies, rooks, the Moor

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