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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Birding in Africa: Week 4
More from Mark Wilson’s African Diary: Read his previous extracts here, here and here. Sunday 10th March The past couple of mornings I have got up early and gone wandering in the reserve, trying to make the most of this … Continue reading
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Excerpt from the Journal of an MSc Student
MSc Marine Biology Fieldcourse to the University Marine Biological Station Millport, Scotland 2nd March to 7th March 2013 Day 5: We have been on the island of Millport for 5 days. The locals have accepted us as one of their … Continue reading
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Birding in Africa: Week 3
Mark Wilson updates us from Nigeria. Read his first and second posts. 26th February Last night was a night of sensory overload. First it was my sense of smell that was afflicted, by an overwhelming scent of flowers. There’s a … Continue reading
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