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Can Curiosity be Deadly?
The Fox and the Hare Image © Daniel Mackie You need to be careful with your curiosity. Too much of it could result in you finding yourself in a life...
Can Curiosity be Deadly?
The Fox and the Hare Image © Daniel Mackie You need to be careful with your curiosity. Too much of it could result in you finding yourself in a life...
What’s the chance of finding a Partridge in a P...
Image © DanielMAckie ‘Three French hens, two turtle doves … (all together now) … and a partridge in a pear treeeeeeeee!’ “Hooray! Let’s do it again.” … ugh! where’s...
What’s the chance of finding a Partridge in a P...
Image © DanielMAckie ‘Three French hens, two turtle doves … (all together now) … and a partridge in a pear treeeeeeeee!’ “Hooray! Let’s do it again.” … ugh! where’s...
The Red Squirrel has an Unlikely Ally
Image © Daniel Mackie Once upon a time, (a mere 10,000 years ago), a deep freeze gripping much of Europe finally began to subside, and as the ice sheets retreated,...
The Red Squirrel has an Unlikely Ally
Image © Daniel Mackie Once upon a time, (a mere 10,000 years ago), a deep freeze gripping much of Europe finally began to subside, and as the ice sheets retreated,...
“Your Turtle Dovin”
Image ©Daniel Mackie From the New Testament to Buddy Holly, Turtle Doves have impacted our culture across 2000 years. No doubt we will be, as Buddy Holly says in,...
“Your Turtle Dovin”
Image ©Daniel Mackie From the New Testament to Buddy Holly, Turtle Doves have impacted our culture across 2000 years. No doubt we will be, as Buddy Holly says in,...
The Hare in the Moon
Image © Daniel Mackie Myth and folklore connecting the moon to the Hare appears all across the world: in Africa, China, Europe, India, Japan, Mexico, and North America: with many...
The Hare in the Moon
Image © Daniel Mackie Myth and folklore connecting the moon to the Hare appears all across the world: in Africa, China, Europe, India, Japan, Mexico, and North America: with many...
A Carol of Robins
- the most festive of birds. It seems the English grammarians are yet to settle on a collective noun for robins, with options ranging from 'a riot of robins' to 'a...
A Carol of Robins
- the most festive of birds. It seems the English grammarians are yet to settle on a collective noun for robins, with options ranging from 'a riot of robins' to 'a...