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Real Time - yellowhammers
Lovely afternoon on the heath, saw Woodlarks, Stonechats, Whitethroats, Turtle Dove, yellowhammers, Skylark, Linnets and Brimstone butterfly
25 May 2012, 11:19 am
Lovely afternoon on the heath, saw Woodlarks, Stonechats, Whitethroats, Turtle Dove, yellowhammers, Skylark, Linnets and Brimstone butterfly
News - yellowhammers
DNA study pops myths of Appalachia's Melungeons
26 May 2012, 3:29 am
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - For years, varied and sometimes wild claims have been made about the origins of a group of dark-skinned Appalachian residents once known derisively as the Melungeons. Some speculated they were descended from Portuguese explorers, or perhaps from Turkish slaves or Gypsies.
Melungeon DNA Study Reveals Ancestry, Upsets 'A Whole Lot Of People'
24 May 2012, 10:55 pm
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- For years, varied and sometimes wild claims have been made about the origins of a group of dark-skinned Appalachian residents once known derisively as the Melungeons. Some speculated they were descended from Portuguese explorers, or perhaps from Turkish slaves or Gypsies.
DNA study finds origin of Appalachia’s Melungeons
24 May 2012, 10:42 pm
For years, varied and sometimes wild claims have been made about the origins of a group of dark-skinned Appalachian residents once known derisively as the Melungeons. Some speculated they were descended from Portuguese explorers, or perhaps from Turkish slaves or Gypsies. Now a new DNA study in the Journal of Genetic Genealogy attempts to separate truth from oral tradition and wishful thinking ...
DNA study seeks origin of Appalachia's Melungeons
24 May 2012, 4:18 pm
For years, varied and sometimes wild claims have been made about the origins of a group of dark-skinned Appalachian residents once known derisively as the Melungeons. Some speculated they were descended from Portuguese explorers, or perhaps from Turkish slaves or Gypsies.
World - yellowhammers
DNA study seeks origin of Appalachia's Melungeons - YAHOO!
23 May 2012, 6:58 pm
Pennsylvania had the Pools; North Carolina the Lumbees, Waccamaws and Haliwas and South Carolina the Redbones, Buckheads, yellowhammers, Creels and others. In Louisiana, which somewhat resembled a Latin American nation with its racial mixing, there were ...
The awesome feeling of a badger at close quarters - The Guardian
16 May 2012, 1:37 pm
Every day I put out two small trays filled with mixed grain under the fruit trees, mainly to feed the three or four pairs of ground-feeding yellowhammers. Then, early one morning, three weeks ago, I noticed that one of the trays was completely ...
Rural Reading: Hawthorn bush smells like May - Reading Evening Post
11 May 2012, 10:51 am
yellowhammers sing at regular intervals from the tops of ash trees left to grow a bit taller, their charming song repeating at about 100 metre intervals. Further afield I know of a few hedges managed by pleaching, where the bushes are cut and laid over to ...
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