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11 Sep 2014: Country diary: Mickleton, Teesdale: By the time the leaves have fallen here the redstart may well be catching flies stirred up by hooves of gazelles in Morocco
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4 Sep 2014: Country Diary: Bedford Purlieus Wood, Cambridgeshire: White angelica umbels crawl with drone flies, sawflies, solitary wasps and bristly tachinid flies. But this is not a safe place to be a fly
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20 Aug 2014: Country diary: Wenlock Edge: Drunk and disorderly, he wavers through the air until he catches the whiff of ripeness, finds the fruit and locks on
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17 Aug 2014: Country diary: Blackwater Carr, Norfolk: The southern hawker’s twisting motion suggested something sub-aquatic and predatory
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22 Nov 2013: Country diary: New Forest: We have passed the bodies of ponies and steers, sad sights adding to this year's much increased roadkill
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11 Nov 2013:
Originally published in the Manchester Guardian on 11 November 1840: The winds of autumn teach us that decay is the fate of all mankind
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6 Nov 2013: Country diary: Egglestone, Teesdale: Harlequin ladybirds, which thrive on a diet of our native species, have spread from south-east England to the Scottish border
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1-15 of 105 for Autumn