The Green Bard writes about nature, wildlife, conservation, herbs, foraging, gardening and more
Sunday 29 November 2015
Ginkgo biloba and herbs to treat migraine
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Ginkgo biloba as a treatment for migraine Ginkgo biloba (Photo: Public Domain) Ginkgo biloba is a tree dating back to prehistor...
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Thursday 26 November 2015
Mamas from the Heart of the World - The Kogi
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Who are the Kogi? Perhaps you have never heard of the Kogi but if what these people say is true, then the future of this planet and our l...
Wednesday 25 November 2015
A Silent Spring for Seabirds
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Rachel Carson's Silent Spring Rachel Carson (Photo: Public Domain) Rachel Carson's best-selling book Silent Spring gave ...
Tuesday 24 November 2015
Butterflies in November and British Butterflies that hibernate
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The Red Admiral The only butterfly you are likely to see flying in November in the UK is the Red Admiral ( Vanessa atalanta ). Conspicuous...
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Sunday 22 November 2015
November Moths fly in November
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The November Moth The November Moth ( Epirrita dilutata ), as its name aptly suggests, flies in November, although it can also be found ...
Monday 9 November 2015
Edible wild mushrooms found in November
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November fungi In a mild autumn there are still plenty of edible wild mushrooms and fungi that can be foraged for in November, as long ...
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Monday 2 November 2015
Magic Mushrooms and the magic of mushrooms in autumn
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Why are mushrooms so magical? Mushrooms have something magical about them whether they are the hallucinogenic varieties or simply because...
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