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Irish comedian Jimmy Crick­ et will perform his “Laughter Show” at West Bradford Vil­ lage Hall next month. It will be held on Friday


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its Hen Harrier Hotline with the aim "of finding out where the birds might be breeding. The Bowland Fells are rec­


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A whole year was covered by Peter Smith for Clitheroe Nat­ uralists in his talk “Flora and Fauna of Britain” illustrated by outstanding photographs. He began with birds of


prey around a Cairngorn loch and continued with the early- breeding reed bunting in Feb­ ruary, dippers and adders in the Trough of Bowland in March, and the mating season in full swing in May with little


owl chicks and emperor but­ terflies with their weird “false eyes” mating. Peter’s year continued


with kestrels and bairn owls in June, badgers in July, per­ egrine chicks in August, stoats preying in September^ wood­ land fungi and deer in Octo- ber, waxwings and fieldfare in November then back to the Cairngorms and the same lo-i • cation for golden eagles and.


mountain hares in December. Much patience was obvi­


ously needed to take suchfine wildlife photographs. , The next meeting, the


last o f the winter season, is on Thursday April gthatSt Mary’s Centre, 7-30 pm, when.


. Graham Clarkson will talk about “Meres, Mosses and Marshes." _


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series of breathtaking swoops and somersaults that earnsit the name Skydancer.” Male hen harriers are an


ash-grey colour with black wing tips and a wingspan of


just less than ametre. Females are slightly larger and have a: mottled brown plumage. T h e H a r r ie r Hotline


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