| Last additions - Nature |

Red Autumn Leaf123 viewsLone leaf on Cherry TreeJan 13, 2008
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Red Autumn Leaves107 viewsCherry Tree in Gardens of Ston Easton Park.Jan 13, 2008
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Yellow and White Toadflax119 viewsGrowing near coastlineSep 18, 2007
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Cinnabar Moth72 viewsThis guy made an appearance in my back garden.Aug 12, 2007
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Passion Flower25 viewsOne of my favouritesAug 12, 2007
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Lillies20 viewsGrowing next to pond.Aug 12, 2007
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Leopard Gecko80 viewsA baby Leopard Gecko who hatched a few days previously.Aug 12, 2007
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Golden Snail29 viewsCrawling across some fern next to the coast in North Devon.Aug 12, 2007
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Marbled White 9th June 0761 viewsFound on the edge of the Somerset Levels just south of Street.Jun 13, 2007
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Meadow Brown 9th June 0727 viewsFound just south of Street near the Somerset Levels.Jun 13, 2007
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Purple Thistles25 viewsClose up of thistles clinging on to the edge of a cliffJun 13, 2007
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Southern Marsh Orchids29 viewsBunch of five Southern Marsh Orchids growing next to a pond in Herefordshire.Jun 13, 2007
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Bee Orchid49 viewsFound on a hill slope in SomersetJun 13, 2007
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Pyramid Orchid69 viewsThis orchid was found in SomersetJun 13, 2007
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Yellow and Orange Daffodil50 viewsJun 02, 2007
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Skink42 viewsOverhead view of a Blue Tongue Skink. The natural range of these Skinks is Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. Honolulu Zoo has some detailed information.Jun 02, 2007
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Panther Chameleon65 viewsA very colourful male Panther (or Ambilobe) Chameleon - an amazing creature. They're quite difficult reptiles to look after, if you're ever thinking of keeping one as a pet have a look at exoticpets.about.com.Jun 02, 2007
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Magnolias25 viewsMagnolia blossom growing on Brandon Hill in Bristol. Have a look at the BBC's profile on Magnolias.Jun 02, 2007
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Comma Buterfly 9th April 200737 viewsTook this picture of a Comma Butterfly whilst on a walk along the Avon Gorge,Jun 01, 2007
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European Slow Worm42 viewsThis is an absolutely amazing animal. Not slow at all as its name suggests, quite dynamic when it wanted to be. Slow Worms aren't snakes, they are limbless lizards. It is believed that Lizards evolved into snakes and Slow Worms are thought to be a stage in the evolutionary process. For more information have a look at the BBC article on Slow Worms.Jun 01, 2007
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