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Fauna

Articles about the local fauna - e.g. badgers, bats, birds, butterflies, foxes and so on.

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More Winter Birds Written by Robert South Hits: 1186
Wintering Golden Plovers Written by Robert South Hits: 878
Glow Worms Written by Michael McEllin Hits: 1243
Fox Cubs Written by Michael McEllin Hits: 1013
Wintering Thrushes Written by Robert South Hits: 927
First Cow of the Spring on the Common? Written by Michael McEllin Hits: 1131
Do we have Dormice living in Minchinhampton Parish? Written by Tony Metcalfe Hits: 1313
Skylarks are Singing Written by Robert South Hits: 1224
Notes on Butterflies found in the Minchinhampton area in 2015 Written by Tony Metcalfe Hits: 1317
Red Kite over Winstone's Written by Michael McEllin Hits: 1235

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