SearchCurrently displaying: 101 resultsYou've searched for:catalogue_collection: "Brother John Collection" xformat: "Document" x Search term Filter by Subject Countryside (6)Environment (7)Flora & Fauna (100)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 (31)2000s (41)2010s (38) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: 12345Next > THS/BRJ/001Articles from Turvey NewsBrother John’s articles from Turvey News dating from February 1994, inspired by wildlife and plants seen around the village, THS/BRJ/001/096Harrold Country Park Brother John visits Harrold Country Park in December, and describes the birds he sees. THS/BRJ/001/090A Walk in the Woods Brother John takes a walk in Odell Great Wood. THS/BRJ/001/071A Weekly Constitutional Brother John takes a circular walk to the higher ground behind the monastery. THS/BRJ/001/087Autumn Watch Brother John reflects on the passing of summer THS/BRJ/001/091Badgers and Wasps A badger digs out a wasp’s nest in the Abbey lawn. THS/BRJ/001/001Summary of Birds and Beasts A summary of birds and beasts found in and around the Abbey. THS/BRJ/001/078Better Late Than Never - Turvey Butterflies 2013 Brother John describes the late arrival of butterflies in 2013 THS/BRJ/001/076Another Hard Winter Brother John describes the effects of the hard winter of 2012/3 on the birds. THS/BRJ/001/097Let's Twitch Again Brother John describes a visit to the North Norfolk coast, and the advantages of being able to put names to species. THS/BRJ/001/094Silver-washed Fritillaries and Scarlet Tigers Brother John describes butterflies seen around Turvey THS/BRJ/001/095Follow That Road Brother John describes the routes taken by migrating birds over Turvey. THS/BRJ/001/075Familiarity Breeds Content Brother John describes the autumn arrival of birds. THS/BRJ/001/002Spring in and around the Abbey Brother John writes about the birds and plants heralding spring. THS/BRJ/001/088Food Piracy in Abbey Park A barn owl is robbed of its prey by a kestrel. THS/BRJ/001/077It ain't over till the fat lady sings Brother John sets out the decline of farmland species during his time in Turvey, and describes the late arrivals in the spring of 2013. THS/BRJ/001/085Red and Black Kites Red Kites, Black Kites and Marsh Harriers over Turvey. THS/BRJ/001/072Spurge Laurel Brother John describes the early flowering plant, Spurge Laurel. THS/BRJ/001/073Sun Moths Brother John describes the moths to be seen in Turvey THS/BRJ/001/086Trees Brother John writes about the trees that have seeded themselves in the Abbey garden. THS/BRJ/001/084Winter Garden Bird Count 2014/2015 A description of birds seen in the Abbey garden during the winter of 2014/2015. THS/BRJ/001/003Summer - Come and Gone Brother John reflects on the birds he has seen during the summer. THS/BRJ/001/004Insects Galore Brother John describes the insects he has seen throughout the year. THS/BRJ/001/005Cold Weather Movements Brother John describes how birds move to avoid the cold weather. PAGE: 12345Next >