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The Irish Settling & Rising in Melbourne The Australian Irish

history that has been kept ‘secret’ from the Irish diaspora in the dominions is the story of the ‘Wild Geese’ The incredible achievements of hundreds of thousands of Irishmen in the service of Spain, France, the Austro-Hungarian empire, Russia and the USA should be made known to young Irish Australians – and



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The Newsletter of the - Irish Garden Plant Society

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Black Swan, Black-backed Gull, Red-billed Gull and geese, of varied genetic make-up were nesting but the Pied Stilts appeared not to have started yet – or maybe they had been affected by the high water level Details of all the counts are available on ebird Derek Onley Ornithological Snippets



© 1987 Tim Osborne Henry Williamson Society Journal, 16

Numerous snippets of detail build up to give a picture of a fiercesomely cold winter and the introduction of arctic birds serves to heighten the effect consider- ably Of course, as regards the art of writing, it is irrelevant whether the Snowy Owl, the Greenland Falcon, White-fronted Goose and Wild Swan really ever occurred in Devon and



Bedford RSPB Local Group Newsletter

Pantaloons will return next August, with both the Tempest and the History of Britain [ont’d page 5] Your committee: ZGiving nature a home [The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is a registered charity: England and Wales no 207076, Scotland no SC037654



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captive and rare swans, ducks and geese and a pair of Asian small-clawed otter, complete with a wild heron who has taken up permanent residence in their enclosure Throughout the day there are a series of talks available to learn more about the history of the centre, WWT’s conservation work around the world and the animals that live at the London



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