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Feather Bender video
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The Feather Bender, Barry Ord Clarke, explains what makes his Flytying for Beginner's book such an exceptionally clear and easy-to-use beginner's guide to flytying. He also shows you what is in Veniards Flytying for Beginners Material Pack – enough material to tie 10 of each of the 12 patterns in the book – that's 120 flies!
Snowdrops emerge as the first hardy flowers of spring - Woodland Wild Flowers
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Blackberry with Pancakes from Eat your Weeds - a book that celebrates nature's bounty
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We use the name blackberry (Rubus fruticosus agg.) in this book but might have opted for the everyday name bramble. The king of weeds, whose tasty berries tempt us to put up with its rampant ways. Going brambling is one of the few remaining communal or family foraging activities that draw us into the wild.
From Eat your Weeds by Julie and Matthew Bruton-Seal with over 180 delicious sweet and savory recipes with weeds as the star ingredient.
The hare, a symbol of spring, and subject of Jill Mason's book is on the cover of Cotswold Life Magazine
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Signs of spring on the way - here are our nature updates and book recommendations for February
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