SearchCurrently displaying: 100 resultsYou've searched for:format: "Document" xsubject: "Flora & Fauna" x Search term Filter by Subject Countryside (6)Environment (7)Landscape (1)River (1)Turvey Abbey (1)Filter by Coverage Decade 1790s (1)1800s (1)1810s (2)1820s (1)1830s (4)1840s (4)1850s (1)1860s (1)1870s (1)1880s (1)1890s (1)1900s (1)1910s (1)1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (1)1950s (1)1960s (1)1970s (1)1980s (1)1990s (30)2000s (40)2010s (37) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: < Prev12345Next > THS/BRJ/001/007Phew - What a scorcher! Brother John writes about butterflies in the warm summer of 1995 THS/BRJ/001/008Autumn Migration Brother John writes about migrating birds seen over Turvey THS/BRJ/001/009Keeping Warm Brother John describes how birds keep warm in winter THS/BRJ/001/010Biodiversity Brother John describes the biodiversity of species in and around Turvey THS/BRJ/001/011Denizens of the Night Brother John describes the moths and other insects that visit the Abbey at night. THS/BRJ/001/012Dusk Patrol Brother John describes the movement of birds at dusk. THS/BRJ/001/013The White Nuns of Harrold Brother John describes a visit of smew duck (known as white nuns) to Harrold Country Park. THS/BRJ/001/014Spring Fever Brother John describes the birds and insects seen as a sign of spring, and a flood in the Abbey garden. THS/BRJ/001/015Sights and Sounds, June - August 1997 Brother John describes the butterflies and birds in the Abbey garden in summer. THS/BRJ/001/016If you go down to the pond today Brother John examines the creatures in a drop of pond water THS/BRJ/001/017Winter come and gone Brother John looks at the changes in birds and insects seen during a warm February THS/BRJ/001/018If only I had a gun... Brother John goes for an early morning walk and encounters a noisy song thrush THS/BRJ/001/019The Butterflies of Turvey Brother John describes the butterflies seen in and around Turvey THS/BRJ/001/020The Mammals of Turvey Brother John describes the mammals he has seen around the village THS/BRJ/001/021A Winter's Walk Brother John takes a winter’s day walk to Harrold Country Park THS/BRJ/001/022The Dragonflies of Turvey Brother John describes the dragonflies and damselflies seen around Turvey THS/BRJ/001/023All Change Brother John links the decline in insect numbers with the coming of autumn THS/BRJ/001/024The Fieldfare Brother John describes the arrival of fieldfares THS/BRJ/001/025The Ferns of Turvey Brother John describes the ferns to be seen around the village THS/BRJ/001/026A Glimpse into Turvey's past Natural History Brother John looks at John Higgins’ scrapbook from the 1830s and 1840s THS/BRJ/001/027Some Early Records of Insects for Turvey Brother John takes another look at John Higgins’ scrapbook THS/BRJ/001/028More Turvey Insects Brother John takes a further look at the insects described in John Higgins’ Turvey Abbey scrapbook from 1830 – 1845. THS/BRJ/001/029Turvey Birds of Prey Brother John describes diurnal birds of prey seen around the village THS/BRJ/001/030A Mayfly Feast Brother John describes a mayfly feast in Harrold Country Park PAGE: < Prev12345Next >