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| Edward IV penny, York mint |
On August 30 I found my first hammered coin for ages, an Edward IV penny.
We did a walk to the pier on September 10th and I spotted a Holly Blue outside the flats on the way back. Yesterday I visited Arundel WWT again and saw another kingfisher. there were plenty of Autumn fruits.
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| Littlehampton train |
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| Littlehampton beach |
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| Holly Blue, Celastrina argiolus |
Arundel WWT:
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| Alder buckthorn, Frangula alnus |
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| Alder buckthorn |
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| Blackberries, Rubus fruticosus |
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| Buddleia davidii |
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| Common Froghopper, Philaenus spumarius |
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| Garden Spider, Araneus diadematus |
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| Guelder Rose, Viburnum Opulus |
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| Kingfisher, Alcedo atthis |
The kingfisher landed on the post for one second, took a look at the line-up in the hide and made off.
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| Traveller's-joy, Clematis vitalba |
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| Trumpeter Swans, Cygnus buccinator |
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| Trumpeter cygnet, one of four raised this year |
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| wasp - id needed |
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| Rosehips, Rosa species |
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