John Bennett
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The Tawny Frogmouth
Unlike owls they mainly catch insects and with their beaks not talons, and rather than flying about in search of…
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Three sunrises in a row – 16th -18th January
The sun appears, framed by the cave walls, pointing straight down the mouth at a sluggish speed of light. Facts…
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Forget Global Warming (for a day or two)
“We are clearing land, we are degrading land, we introduce feral animals and take the top predators out, we change…
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Fungi and orchids, Jagun, Jan 13
There are about 1.5 million species of fungi. Fungi are symbiotic engines in both plants and animals and underestimated in the…
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The Australian noctuid moth, Speiredonia spectans
This beautiful moth can even change its own sensitivity to different echolocating call depending on the species of bat attacking…
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Charlie Hebdo magazine and the burning of books
Hizb ut-Tahrir would like to burn all copies of Charlie Hebdo, but killing the people who create it sends a stronger…
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A day in the life, Jan 4
What I love about living up here on the Mid North Coast (must find a better name for this region)…
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