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  <title type="text">HBRG Google Group</title>
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  The discussion forum of the Highland Biological Recording Group based in Inverness, Scotland.
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  <updated>2009-11-23T16:57:39Z</updated>
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  <author>
  <name>Murdo Macdonald</name>
  <email>eristali...@yahoo.com</email>
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  <updated>2009-11-23T16:57:39Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/6daa6081a56e7490/469b7229fb18af84?show_docid=469b7229fb18af84</id>
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  <title type="text">Re: HBRG forum caterpillers in owl pellets</title>
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  I assume these are still alive, Donald. If so, try to rear them, as I think the adults might be easier to ID than the larvae. &lt;br&gt; If you are coming to Strathpeffer on Saturday, why not bring them along? Someone there may have some ideas. &lt;br&gt; Murdo
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  <email>donald.mitch...@highland.gov.uk</email>
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  <updated>2009-11-23T16:04:43Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/6daa6081a56e7490/41efb2f2f1fbb656?show_docid=41efb2f2f1fbb656</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/6daa6081a56e7490/41efb2f2f1fbb656?show_docid=41efb2f2f1fbb656"/>
  <title type="text">caterpillers in owl pellets</title>
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  Dissecting barn owl pellets at school yesterday we extracted some tiny &lt;br&gt; caterpillars [about 7mm, white with brown heads] along with the bones &lt;br&gt; of voles. I presume they are of a moth, with eggs layed on the pellet &lt;br&gt; whilst on the ground. Anyone familiar witht the species, might it be a &lt;br&gt; species of clothes moth?
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  <author>
  <email>io...@aol.com</email>
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  <updated>2009-11-06T11:00:36Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/7ce921c38a09988e/cbba0a82f7874101?show_docid=cbba0a82f7874101"/>
  <title type="text">Re: HBRG forum Red Kites</title>
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  Nice &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;G &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;GRACE M YOXON &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;International Otter Survival Fund &lt;br&gt; 7 Black Park &lt;br&gt; Broadford &lt;br&gt; Isle of Skye IV49 9DE &lt;br&gt; Scotland &lt;br&gt; Tel/FAX: ++1471 822 487 &lt;br&gt; &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://www.otter.org&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;THE INTERNATIONAL OTTER SURVIVAL FUND - Working to save the world&#39;s otters &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;-----Original Message----- &lt;br&gt; To: HBRG &amp;lt;hbrg@googlegroups.com&amp;gt;
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  <author>
  <name>Jimmy</name>
  <email>jimmy.mckel...@btopenworld.com</email>
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  <updated>2009-11-05T21:07:09Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Red Kites</title>
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  Hi Everyone &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I came across this very interesting Red Kite schools project - well &lt;br&gt; worth a quick look - &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;&lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://www.eyestotheskies.org.uk/&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Regards &lt;br&gt; Jimmy
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  <author>
  <email>io...@aol.com</email>
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  <updated>2009-10-30T09:49:37Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/f36f648be419ffd9/d0e94a720e7ee5e0?show_docid=d0e94a720e7ee5e0"/>
  <title type="text">Re: HBRG forum Whooper Swan Migration</title>
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  We have some here already and I saw some as early as 26 September flying overhead! &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I was also amazed yesterday to see some sparrows investigating the nest box!! But it is unseasonably warm. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Grace &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;GRACE M YOXON &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;International Otter Survival Fund &lt;br&gt; 7 Black Park &lt;br&gt; Broadford &lt;br&gt; Isle of Skye IV49 9DE
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  <author>
  <name>Jimmy</name>
  <email>jimmy.mckel...@btopenworld.com</email>
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  <updated>2009-10-29T22:54:12Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/f36f648be419ffd9/25e6a1781c6f241a?show_docid=25e6a1781c6f241a"/>
  <title type="text">Whooper Swan Migration</title>
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  Hi &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Just a quick reminder that the swans should be leaving Iceland any day &lt;br&gt; now... &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;&lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://whooper.wwt.org.uk/whooper/full-map&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Regards &lt;br&gt; Jimmy
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  <author>
  <name>Murdo Macdonald</name>
  <email>eristali...@yahoo.com</email>
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  <updated>2009-09-30T14:20:21Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/c1e8c553caba3411/4da780651f8f84f9?show_docid=4da780651f8f84f9"/>
  <title type="text">Re: HBRG forum Slime mould ID websites</title>
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  Not as far as I know, Martin. The only slime-mould person I know in the area is Dave Genney (SNH). If you have a picture you could try posting it on one of the wildlife forums, or to Dave direct. I will give you his address off-forum if you want it. &lt;br&gt; I saw a bright red one earlier in the year at Blackmuir Wood, but Dave was on holiday at the time and could not check it microscopically.
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  <author>
  <name>Martin the Lone Rider</name>
  <email>martin.h...@highland.gov.uk</email>
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  <updated>2009-09-30T12:30:22Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Slime mould ID websites</title>
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  Hi all did we ever work out how to identify slime moulds and find any &lt;br&gt; websites that might be useful as i came across one at Abernethy on &lt;br&gt; Friday. An orangy red one on moss. Cheers
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  <author>
  <name>Jimmy</name>
  <email>jimmy.mckel...@btopenworld.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-08-22T21:54:46Z</updated>
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  <title type="text">Migration</title>
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  Hi &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I noticed the other day that the ospreys from both the Forres area and &lt;br&gt; Loch Garten area are on their annual micration. They have just &lt;br&gt; started so if you wish to follow their fortunes have a look at the &lt;br&gt; following two sites: &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;&lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://roydennis.org/&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/tracking/lochgartenospreys/index.asp&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt;
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  <author>
  <name>David</name>
  <email>zawa...@dsl.pipex.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-08-14T08:16:26Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/ce3c2809a708176e/f39008a442c46aa3?show_docid=f39008a442c46aa3"/>
  <title type="text">Sea balls</title>
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  If you remember the article in Highland Naturalist a couple of years &lt;br&gt; ago about sea balls have a look at Earth Science Picture of the Day &lt;br&gt; for today (14/08/09) &lt;br&gt; &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://epod.usra.edu/&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt;
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Jimmy</name>
  <email>jimmy.mckel...@btopenworld.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-07-23T08:47:58Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/6ada8717e3571f08/7ad405a807189616?show_docid=7ad405a807189616</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/6ada8717e3571f08/7ad405a807189616?show_docid=7ad405a807189616"/>
  <title type="text">Re: HBRG forum Re: Diamond-back Moths.</title>
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  Donald &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;That is a super picture of the boatman and were you to post it on one &lt;br&gt; of the Yahoo groups you would almost certainly get a name for it. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Regards &lt;br&gt; Jimmy &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;On Jul 22, 9:48 am, &amp;quot;Donald Mitchell&amp;quot;
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Donald Mitchell</name>
  <email>donald.mitch...@highland.gov.uk</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-07-22T08:48:12Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/6ada8717e3571f08/90b98d049a9755e2?show_docid=90b98d049a9755e2</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/6ada8717e3571f08/90b98d049a9755e2?show_docid=90b98d049a9755e2"/>
  <title type="text">RE: HBRG forum Re: Diamond-back Moths.</title>
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  Ian, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Yes interesting sighting; I must have completely overlooked this wee &lt;br&gt; micro moth during my recent walks in the area. I will open my eyes &lt;br&gt; again. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;PS. Anyone know which species of water boatman this is [attached] - &lt;br&gt; found on heather beside a dubh-lochan near Kinlochbervie this month. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Donald Mitchell
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Murdo Macdonald</name>
  <email>eristali...@yahoo.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-07-22T07:41:53Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/6ada8717e3571f08/1c190287ec313695?show_docid=1c190287ec313695</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/6ada8717e3571f08/1c190287ec313695?show_docid=1c190287ec313695"/>
  <title type="text">Re: HBRG forum Diamond-back Moths</title>
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  That is very interesting, Ian. I had not heard of this moth or its habits before. Would you let me have the NGRs, please, for the database? 10km or 1km, whatever is convenient, as it is over a big area. &lt;br&gt; Murdo
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Ian</name>
  <email>andrews...@tiscali.co.uk</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-07-21T18:31:32Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/83307112d9aefbd3/fedcb49fee45fae0?show_docid=fedcb49fee45fae0</id>
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  <title type="text">Diamond-back Moths</title>
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  Large numbers of this tiny migrant moth have come into the country &lt;br&gt; this summer. I have been catching a lot in my Yorkshire garden moth &lt;br&gt; trap, for instance, for several weeks. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I was amazed, though, to record so many while walking across Foinaven &lt;br&gt; in NW Sutherland, today. For 18 miles, travelling up to a height of
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Donald Mitchell</name>
  <email>donald.mitch...@highland.gov.uk</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-06-01T10:03:18Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/bc5ba3409e5fd24a/4b3d142e66185972?show_docid=4b3d142e66185972</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/hbrg/browse_thread/thread/bc5ba3409e5fd24a/4b3d142e66185972?show_docid=4b3d142e66185972"/>
  <title type="text">RE: HBRG forum Re: First migrants</title>
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  David et al, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Think I can beat you all so far; 15 painted ladies on two clumps of &lt;br&gt; flowering chives in our garden, arrived quite suddenly on Saturday. &lt;br&gt; Green veined white, white tailed bumble bees, common carder bees, wasps &lt;br&gt; and an interesting hover fly sp all also on these amazing chives. Sadly &lt;br&gt; no great yellow bumblebees yet. Interestingly the painted ladies often
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