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The Nature of Tasmania
http://tasnature.blogspot.com/
Photographs and observations on Tasmania's natural history. ~ Birds, Moths, Fungi, Mammals and more....
Amateur Photography
http://pk-photography.blogspot.com
A regularly updated random photography blog, mainly based on nature and wildlife pictures.
Bugs in the News
http://www.entomologia.org/bugs_in_the_news/
On all sorts of critters making history and the front pages; seeking to share some of my expertise on insects and other crawlies I hope to translate and enhance popular and interesting articles on said creatures in this blog - hopefully entertaining
Cumbria Wildlife Trust
http://www.cumbriawildlifetrust.blogspot.com
Find out about UK wildlife, conservation issues, wildlife gardening and more with the Cumbria Wildlife Trust blog. Cumbria Wildlife Trust is the only voluntary organisation devoted solely to the conservation of the wildlife and wildplaces of Cumbr
Alison Wonderland
http://alisonashwell.blogspot.com/
I'm a Scottish Illustrator living in France with my husband and 2 kids- blogging about life, art and photos of things that capture my attention.
My Thoughts in PA
http://mythoughtsinpa.blogspot.com
My thoughts concerning gardening in PA, and enjoying the hummingbirds and butterflies. I will also be growing some vegetables on a small scale.
Daniel's birdblog
http://birdsafarisweden.blogspot.com/
Welcome to my blog about birds, butterflies, moths and other aspects of nature that I mainly enjoy in Svartådalen – The Black River Valley, in the county Västmanland, Sweden. This is my turf, where I love to be, where me and my family have a hous
Doce Boneca....
http://doceboneca.blogspot.com/
Blog de Bonecas, com assuntos e imagens relacionado a boneca. Visite esse mundo de fantasia e imaginação....Lindas bonecas como Barbie,Bratz,Susi,Hello Kitty,Pucca e também aquelas bonecas de pano,feltro e tudo que a sua imaginação permitir...
Types Of Orchids
http://guide-flower.blogspot.com/2009/03/types-of-orchids.html
There are over 25,000 types of orchids and, in fact the Orchidaceae family is the most numerous in the plant world! These beautiful plants have been around for over 100 million years and plants can range from microscopic to reaching several feet in h
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Tennant BBC News Interview and Exclusive Extract of Who on Who? p…
TARDIS Newsroom | December 18th 2009 by David Lewis
TARDIS Scanner - Who Tube has David Tennant BBC News Interview.British Board of Film Censors has ...DOCTOR WHO - DREAMLAND [Series 1, Episode 8] passed PGDOCTOR WHO GREATEST MOMENTS - THE ENEMIES [DREAMLAND EXTRA, Additional material] passed PGDOCTOR read more
Your Copper Roofs Still Need Protection
ArticlesEnjoy | December 15th 2009 by Panit
By Scott RodgersCovering your roof is hardly a new concept to anyone. Roof protects you from all weather conditions, no matter how extreme they are. But you must have seen leaky roofs or roofs covered with moths and lichens. This is because that even read more
Christian Rex van Minnen: Website Update.
my love for you is a stampede of horses. | December 15th 2009 by meighan o'toole
Christian Rex van Minnen updated his website this weekend with three new pieces. Man, his painting is so intense and real! He makes meaty, guts and bulbous, tumors look almost beautiful with the warm light he captures so effortlessly, yet his work s read more
I've been following the light across my room
CigaretteJeans | December 15th 2009 by Jordache
I have felt super unmotivated to blog lately, due to several factors, but I am just going to say it is totally due to your lack of comments. THANKS FOR NOTHING (excluding those of you who left comments last/this week.) I know you people are reading m read more
Hands on Learning ... go homeschooling!
Surviving Motherhood...barely. | December 15th 2009 by Tanyia
I just wanted to share a little fun the girls and I had a few weeks ago. The benefits of homeschooling are numerous ... including teaching your children that learning opportunities can be found anywhere, not just in a boring textbook!When I went to p read more
The credit card light bulb
zedomax.com - blog about DIYs and Review on reviews of gadge… | December 15th 2009 by Max Lee
If you have a wallet like mine, you know what I mean moths fly out when I open it up! Then you could use a bit of extra light on the subject. That is where these great little electric light bulbs in the shape and size of a credit card come in very h read more
Solar Insect Theatre For Your Gardens
Gadgets and Technolgy | December 15th 2009 by Deepak
Most people dislike having a light outside purely due to the insects that the light seems to attract. Perhaps it’s time to embrace what the lighting attracts, instead of trying to find ways to get rid of those bugs. This theatre puts the bugs on read more
More about Butterly Gardening
Home, Garden and Kitchen References | December 15th 2009 by toha
When creating a butterfly garden, the possibilities of what to include in your butterfly garden design are endless. Below are some suggestions to help you get started. They are designed to spark the creative process your mind and help you start your read more
News: Moths on iPlayer
Doctor Who News | December 14th 2009 by Christian Cawley
If you haven't yet heard it, now is a great chance to listen to Toby Hadoke's Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf which is currently available on demand on the BBC iPlayer service. The radio version of Hadoke's one man show features Colin Baker and Louise read more
Why Moths Don't Live Here
Fright-Fest | December 14th 2009 by Catherine J Gardner
At the beginning of the year I resolved to subscribe to at least one small press magazine a month (or buy an anthology), and I kept my promise at first, but then I fell off the bookcase mid year and forgot why I was on it in the first place. Now, sit read more








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