A Kestrel feeding at a building site next to Surrey Downs golf course.
The amount of material for my public talks now exceeds five hours and it has been collated into subjects as detailed below.
Topic
|
minutes
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Introduction; Geology of S.E. England & habitats
|
6
|
Mammals; Deer, badgers, bats and foxes
|
8
|
Bumblebees, cuckoo bees, solitary bees & ants
|
35
|
Day flying Moths & butterflies of the Downs.
|
41
|
Grasshoppers & crickets
|
9
|
Damselflies & dragonflies
|
30
|
Beetles
|
10
|
Wasps & flies including ichneumon wasps
|
20
|
Spiders; fascinating and not too gruesome
|
17
|
Birds; including winter migrants
|
35
|
Orchids of Sussex, Surrey, Kent & Sutherland
|
50
|
Other plants
|
26
|
Parasitic plants
|
5
|
Reptiles & amphibians
|
6
|
Trees & miscellany
|
5
|
total
|
303
|
Now you can choose which modules that you like for a talk to your club or society. I have all the equipment needed for an illustrated talk: PC, video projector, screen, extension cable.
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