Brendan Walsh(@Walsh50Brendan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The weekend before last the herons returned to their home in our farm yard. They usually leave in September and return around the first week of December every year.

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Hare’s corner(@Harescorner_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cinnabar moth caterpillar happily munching away on ragwort. The black and yellow stripes act as aposematic (warning) colouration, alerting any would be predators that this caterpillar is poisonous.

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Vic Ballantyne 🇦🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿(@ClynelishFarm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spotted this little guy as I was coming through a gateway 🐸
Haven't noticed many toads/frogs about before so maybe it's just a case of not seeing them rather than them not being here

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Alison Milne(@Demperston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On our way up the hill to check livestock we saw 2 deer, hares, butterflies, different species of birds and ladybirds, never do I forget what an amazing upbringing we had and provide our children with

On our way up the hill to check livestock we saw 2 deer, hares, butterflies, different species of birds and ladybirds, never do I forget what an amazing upbringing we had and provide our children with #familyfarming #farmbiodiversity #littlewarrior
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Jackie Smith(@ihempmarketing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

INCREASED BIODIVERSITY = GOOD HEALTH. That goes for soil, plants, and who eats them. A diverse diet increases the of our . That increased biodiversity leads to good health. Contact STBiologicals.com to increase

INCREASED BIODIVERSITY = GOOD HEALTH. That goes for soil, plants, and who eats them.  A diverse diet  increases the #MicrobialDiversity of our #GutMicrobiome. That increased biodiversity leads to good health. Contact STBiologicals.com to increase #FarmBiodiversity
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