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Thursday, 21 April 2011
Reading the weather in Devon from the movements of animals - Ants
Formica exsecta, the Narrow headed ant. Bovey in Devon houses the only known English colonies of these rare ants
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April Nobile / © AntWeb.org / CC-BY-SA-3.0 , via Wikimedia Common
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"Ants moving their eggs denotes rain, for by a secret instinct of nature finding the air changing into much moisture, they carry them to a place of drier security."
Hewett 1900
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Lunar Hine
23 April 2011 at 03:19
LOVE this photo. *shudder*
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LOVE this photo. *shudder*
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