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Springwatch at Quarrendon



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A MUSICAL slideshow gallery of pictures from Springwatch which was held at the Qaurrendon Community Centre recently.
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The pictures in the slideshow include the following people:

Stephen Earles from Hawks on the Wildside, Stephan Jacobs, 7, Pia Bowen-Swain, 4, and Kyran Bowen_Swain, 7, making a solitary bee house. Five-year-old Macie Illing with an inflatable ladybird, Harry Andrews, 7, looking at moth caterpillars with a magnifying glass, Callum Butterton, 3, making an owl out of feathers and Owen Watkins, 5, and Harvey Palmer, 7, making a dragonfly.

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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 11:54 AM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 
  

 
 

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