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C E Palmar Golden Eagle - Murder in the Eyrie 4 - 1957
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CEP - Photos of Golden Eagles by Charles Eric Palmar
C E Palmar Golden Eagle - Murder in the Eyrie 4 - the dead eaglet - 1957
22 October 2010
C E Palmar Golden Eagle - 7? week old eaglet and dead 5 week old chick
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CEP - Photos of Golden Eagles by Charles Eric Palmar
C E Palmar Golden Eagle - 7? week old eaglet and dead 5 week old chick - 1946
22 October 2010
Golden Eagle approaching an eyrie with a chick in it
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CEP - Photos of Golden Eagles by Charles Eric Palmar
Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) approaching an eyrie with a chick in it. Scanned from a photo taken by CE Palmar
16 August 2024
Golden Eagle and chick at cliff eyrie
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CEP - Photos of Golden Eagles by Charles Eric Palmar
Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) and chick at cliff eyrie. Scanned from a photo taken by CE Palmar
16 July 2024
Golden Eagle and 5-6 week old chick
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CEP - Photos of Golden Eagles by Charles Eric Palmar
Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) and 5-6 week old chick. Scanned from a photo taken by CE Palmar
16 July 2024
Golden Eagle and 5-6 week old chick
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CEP - Photos of Golden Eagles by Charles Eric Palmar
Golden Eagle and 5-6 week old chick. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
16 July 2024
Red Dead Nettle Cluster, Cholsey
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Oxfordshire and Berkshire
A cluster of Red Dead Nettles (Lamium purpureum), taken by David Palmar.
17 April 2022
Group of Red Dead Nettles, Cholsey
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Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Red Dead Nettles (Lamium purpureum), taken by David Palmar. The crimson leaves are heart-shaped with toothed edges. This plant is usually found in cultivated or disturbed ground.
17 April 2022
Red Dead Nettle, Cholsey
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Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Red Dead Nettle (Lamium purpureum), taken by David Palmar. Unlike the common stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) this nettle is not harmful and does not sting. The beautiful purple flowers can be seen from March to October in a typical year.
17 April 2022
Red Dead Nettle on Inchmickery
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Firth of Forth - Inchmickery
Red Dead Nettle (Lamium purpureum) on Inchmickery, Firth of Forth, taken by David Palmar