SearchCurrently displaying: 40 resultsYou've searched for:coverage_decade: "2000s" xsubject: "Flora & Fauna" x Search term Filter by Subject Turvey Abbey (1)Filter by Coverage Decade 1790s (1)1800s (1)1810s (1)1820s (1)1830s (1)1840s (1)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 (8)2010s (7) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: 12Next > THS/BRJ/001/015Sights and Sounds, June - August 1997 Brother John describes the butterflies and birds in the Abbey garden in summer. THS/BRJ/001/029Turvey 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 THS/BRJ/001/031Turvey Bush Crickets Brother John describes the bush crickets seen in Turvey THS/BRJ/001/032The Owls of Turvey Brother John describes the owls seen and heard around Turvey THS/BRJ/001/033Winter Garden Bird Survey Brother John conducts a survey of the birds seen in the Abbey garden in winter. THS/BRJ/001/034Spring Unfolding 2002 Brother John describes the changes in the natural world that are indicative of Spring. THS/BRJ/001/035From a Monastery Garden Brother John finds inspiration in the garden THS/BRJ/001/036Turvey Moths Brother John describes the moths caught in his moth trap. THS/BRJ/001/037Another Winter's Walk Brother John takes a winter walk THS/BRJ/001/038Bats in the Belfry Brother John finds a long-eared bat in his cell. THS/BRJ/001/039Staying in one Place Brother John describes the advantages of staying in one place THS/BRJ/001/040A Foreign Interlude Brother John visits the Algarve THS/BRJ/001/041A Taste of the Local Flora Brother John investigates the local flora THS/BRJ/001/042More Turvey Moths and the Return of the Bat Brother John continues his investigation of moths THS/BRJ/001/043An Early Autumn? Brother John describes the early arrival of Autumn by observing the birds, butterflies and moths. THS/BRJ/001/044Deer around Turvey Brother John describes the species of deer to be seen around Turvey THS/BRJ/001/045All Change : Reflections on the past Fourteen Years in Turvey Brother John describes the changes he has seen in bird and insect sightings over the previous fourteen years. THS/BRJ/001/046Day-flying Moths Brother John describes the moths to be seen in the daytime around Turvey THS/BRJ/001/047An End of Summer Walk Brother John takes a late summer walk around North Bedfordshire, and describes the birds he sees. THS/BRJ/001/048Tilting at Windmills Brother John describes the birds seen in the area of the various sites proposed for wind farms around Turvey. THS/BRJ/001/049The Yew Tree Brother John describes the history of a yew tree in the Abbey garden, and the birds that visit it. THS/BRJ/001/050The Orchids of Turvey and Hereabouts Brother John describes the orchids he has seen in and around the village THS/BRJ/001/051Butterflies in Decline Brother John looks at the decline of butterflies nationally, and wonders if this is true in Turvey PAGE: 12Next >