Articles
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>The Decline and Fall of the Mawley Oak – Brian Stephens
The Decline and Fall of the Mawley Oak – Brian Stephens Brian Stephens provides measurements of the Mawley Oak tree when it was standing and documents damage to the tree in August 1974 and when it finally fell on the night of the 3rd November 2005. (From the Wyre Forest Study Group’s REVIEW 2005).
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>The Sorb Tree of Wyre, the True Service or Whitty Pear (Sorbus domestica) – Fred Jennings
The Sorb Tree of Wyre (Sorbus domestica) – Fred Jennings Fred Jennings relates his links with the Wyre Forest and describes his interest in Sorbus domestica trees across the region. (From the Wyre Forest Study Group’s REVIEW 2005).
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>Glow-worms (Lampyris noctiluca) at Pound Green Common 2005 – David Harris
Glow-worms at Pound Green 2005 – David Harris David Harris provides a further update on the presence of glow-worms in a garden at Pound Green Common and compares results for 2003, 2004 and 2005. (From the Wyre Forest Study Group’s REVIEW 2005).
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>Notes of Malaise Trapping in Wyre Forest during 2005; some problems with flies! – Mike Bloxham
Notes on Malaise Trapping in Wyre Forest 2005 – Mike Bloxham Mike Bloxham describes a few flies found during Malaise trapping in the Wyre Forest, namely Dolichocephala ocellata, Cheilosia griseiventris, Megamerina dolium, Catharosia pygmaea, Phasia hemiptera, and Phasia obesa. (From the Wyre Forest Study Group’s REVIEW 2005).
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>Mycological Report for 2005 – Roy Mantle
Mycological Records for 2005 – Roy Mantle Roy Mantle notes some of the fungi found on visits to several sites in Wyre during 2005. (From the Wyre Forest Study Group’s REVIEW 2005).
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>Tales from Uncllys, Spring 2006 – John and Linda Iles
Tales from Uncllys, Spring 2006 John and Linda Iles moved to Uncllys Farm within the Wyre Forest in October 2004 where they wished to live a less energy intensive lifestyle. They provide some background to the site and relate the early beginnings to life on the small-holding with no mains electricity! (From the Wyre Forest [...]
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>Dormice and Conifers in Wyre Forest, 2005 update – Phil Rudlin
Dormice and Conifers in Wyre 2005 Phil Rudlin provides the results of the Dormouse research project in the Wyre Forest during 2005. (From the Wyre Forest Study Group’s REVIEW 2005).
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>Review of Herpetofauna Behaviour and Weather Conditions 2004 – Sylvia Sheldon
Review of Herpetofauna Behaviour 2004 Sylvia Sheldon provides the results of her reptile survey in the Wyre Forest during 2004 and links these with weather conditions for that year. She expresses her strong concern for the serious decline in numbers of adders in recent years. (From the Wyre Forest Study Group’s REVIEW 2005).
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>Leaf Miner and Plant Gall Day, Wyre Forest
Leaf Miner and Plant Gall Day, Wyre Forest Visits were made to a number of sites within the Wyre Forest on 1st October 2005 and the list of leaf mine and plant galls causers is provided. (From the Wyre Forest Study Group’s REVIEW 2005).
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>Worcestershire Entomology Day 29 October 2005 – Geoff Trevis
Worcestershire Entomology Day 2005 The successful second county entomology day included talks by Mike Edwards (Woodland Structure and Insects), Nigel Jones (Hoverflies) and David Pryce (Woodland stoneflies, mayflis and caddis flies). Harry Green and John Tilt encouraged the recording of ancient trees and Rosemary Winnall concluded with her talk Hidden Places, Secret Lives. (From the Wyre [...]
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