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Tag: biology

February 17, 2012February 27, 2012

Tiger or earth worm? The dilemma of conservation

February 2, 2012February 27, 2012

Big trees are dying

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Flamingo flypast was definitely a highlight of this tour to Andalucia! Such magnificent creatures... Springing towards spring 🐝 And...breathe. @cnfbiodiversum The distinctive "three fingers" of Saxifraga tridactylites, one of my favourite spring "weeds". A tiny plant that grows on walls and rocky paths, so tiny that it rarely gets noticed. But it is rather cute...🌱 Giving a talk at Kew Gardens on Monday was the perfect excuse for a visit to some of its fine inhabitants. The Lucombe Oak is probably my favourite, planted in 1773. Odd to think this tree is older than the French revolution! 🌳 Fiery. Like a fluffy, honey-scented golden pillow. 🌼 A taste of the South of France, fresh from @lacollinedesmimosas πŸ’› North Sea in Dunkerque 🌊 #nofilterneeded Dried flower loveliness πŸŒΎπŸ’πŸŒΈ

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