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The Natural History of Sussex
TheNaturalHistoryofSussex
7 episodes
8 months ago
Chats & adventures exploring the wildlife of Sussex, England. Birds, butterflies, moths, mammals, plants, fungi and more - presented by Graeme Lyons, Mat Davidson and Michael Blencowe. For photos and more visit www.thenaturalhistoryofsussex.blogspot.com
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Chats & adventures exploring the wildlife of Sussex, England. Birds, butterflies, moths, mammals, plants, fungi and more - presented by Graeme Lyons, Mat Davidson and Michael Blencowe. For photos and more visit www.thenaturalhistoryofsussex.blogspot.com
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Episode 6: "The owls are not what they seem"
The Natural History of Sussex
1 hour 3 minutes
13 years ago
Episode 6: "The owls are not what they seem"
With spring in the air we talk incoming March migrants and emerging butterflies and go hiking on the South Downs in search of long-eared owls with guests Penny & Dave Green. Graeme brings his new friend to the podcast, Mat finds his own red kite, Michael rants about twitchers and we do our first (and last) film review.
The Natural History of Sussex
Chats & adventures exploring the wildlife of Sussex, England. Birds, butterflies, moths, mammals, plants, fungi and more - presented by Graeme Lyons, Mat Davidson and Michael Blencowe. For photos and more visit www.thenaturalhistoryofsussex.blogspot.com