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The only British burnet moth with six red spots on each forewing, although care must be taken with identification, as in some cases the outermost spots can be fused. Rarely the red colour is replaced by yellow. Flies with a usually slow buzzing flight during sunshine and is attracted to a range of flowers including thistles, knapweeds and scabious. Size and Family Family – Burnets and Foresters (Zygaenids) Medium Sized Conservation status UK BAP: Not listed Common Particular Caterpillar Food Plants Common Bird’s-foot Trefoil, but also occasionally on Greater Bird’s-foot Trefoil. Habitat Frequents flowery grasslands, including downland, cliff-edges, woodland rides, roadside verges and sand-dunes. Distribution Countries – England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland The commonest and most widely distributed burnet moth in the UK. Well distributed in England, Wales and Ireland, becoming more coastal in Scotland and found on the Outer Hebrides. Also found on the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
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Everything You Never Knew About The Making Of Last Starfighter
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Development must be seized, through struggle. It cannot be given. - Chris Blattman
My title paraphrases Claude Ake, who was talking about democracy not development. But democracy is just one kind of institutional and organizational capacity. I rank that kind of capacity as the most important thing we know next to nothing about. Here is a recent speech by Owen Barder worth reading. Excerpts: Too often we think of scaling up […]