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2nd February 2025  |  In Features

Symmetry in Nature

This article is about symmetry in nature. In the second section of the article, we are going to explore the scientific theory of why and how symmetry comes to be a predominate form in nature. This will take us into the realms of evolution biology and algorithmic mathematics.  If we are going to keep this account […]

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Wren
29th January 2025  |  In Features

Focus on the Wren

The Wren is the most common and widespread bird in Britain, but it wouldn’t be too unusual to meet people who have never seen one. The Wren is a bird of hidden-away places: nooks, crannies, under dense hedges, in woodpiles. Its scientific name is Troglodytes troglodytes, meaning ‘cave dweller’. The bird’s hide-away habits, plus its […]

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5th January 2025  |  In Features

John Clare: Nature and Poetry

Communications about nature vary in their intent – an ecological warning, a report of scientific interest, or a sharing of delight – and they vary in the way the communication is worded – scientific jargon, everyday parlance, or in a style that is poetic. In this article we are going to explore poetic writing and […]

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31st October 2024  |  In Features

Nature and Christian Festivals

INTRODUCTION In this extended feature article we’ll be reflecting on the connections between the natural world, on the one hand, and Christian festivals, on the other. We’ll be weaving social history into natural history; tracing cultural traditions and exploring key aspects of the flora and fauna that are used in religious festivities. Before we embark, […]

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2nd October 2024  |  In Features

Helping Save Insects

“What sort of insects do you rejoice in, where you come from?” the Gnat inquired.  “I don’t rejoice in insects at all,” Alice explained, “because I’m rather afraid of them …” Lewis Carroll’s words from Alice through the Looking-Glass neatly frame the theme of this article about insects.  As we will see, the well-being and […]

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3rd September 2024  |  In Features

Homes for Swifts and Martins

In this feature article we’re going to look at two migrant birds that have come to rely on us for nest sites. Both are well-known and delight to have in the summer skies over Bredfield: the Swift and the House Martin. These birds have evolved to make use of the man-made environment for their homes. […]

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28th May 2024  |  In Features

Pigeons and Doves

This article is about pigeons. I have a suspicion that, for many people, this might not seem the most engaging and endearing subject.  OK, what if I was to say that this article is about doves?  You know: white dove of peace; the nice little symbol of Twitter (before it was replaced by that horrible X), […]

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22nd April 2024  |  In Features

Churchyard Yews

You won’t need me to tell you that there are Yew trees in St Andrew’s churchyard.  Do you know how many?  My count is that there are about eleven.  As we’ll see, Yews have a way of creating adjacent clones, so there could be fewer or perhaps more.  Of these trees, two are ‘English’ Yews […]

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11th March 2024  |  In Features

The Kestrel

The Book of St Albans[1] – a 15th century document on hawking, hunting and heraldry – ranks hawks and falcons into their suitability for particular social ranks. At the top, it states that an Eagle is fit only for an Emperor. At the bottom of the list, we find that the Kestrel is fit for […]

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5th March 2024  |  In Features

The Secret Life of the Dunnock

Not the most exciting name for a bird is it: ‘Dunnock’?  Today, birds like this are called LBJs; ‘little brown jobs’. The Dunnock been considered as such for many centuries, for its name derives from the Od English for ‘little brown’. The Dunnock’s scientific name is Prunella modularis. Again, ‘Prunella’ refers to its brown plumage. Like […]

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