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July 04th, 2012

07/04/2012

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Of late, the gardens of Seaford seem to have been overtaken by masses of gorgeous rose chafer bugs, certainly more so than the last couple of years. These lovely gleaming bugs are huge; about two centimetres in length and are as unmistakable in flight as they are at rest, buzzing noisily through the air.
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    Neither Martin or Suesie are expert naturalists, we just share a great love of nature and it's ever changing moods.
    Please feel free to add your comments. And any help given in identifying any of the plants and animals mentioned or anything wev'e misnamed, will be gratefully welcome.

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