CAPER
Plant, Caper, Food Seona Anderson Plant, Caper, Food Seona Anderson

CAPER

Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, CAPER: Andrew: I can cut a caper. Toby: And I can cut the mutton to ‘t. Caper is both a dance and the edible flower bud of the Caper bush.

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MOUSE
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MOUSE

Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, MOUSE: I never killed a mouse, nor hurt a fly. Shakespeare uses mice as terms of endearment, insults and a well known species linked to human communities.

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MARMOSET
Mammal, Marmoset, Americas Seona Anderson Mammal, Marmoset, Americas Seona Anderson

MARMOSET

Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, MARMOSET: and instruct thee how to snare the nimble marmoset. Marmosets are South American mammals which were exotic pets in the Tudor period. Many species are currently threatened or declining in the wild.

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CUCKOO
Birds, Cuckoo, Migratory Birds Seona Anderson Birds, Cuckoo, Migratory Birds Seona Anderson

CUCKOO

Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, CUCKOO: He knows me as the blind man knows the cuckoo. By his bad voice. The arrival of the Cuckoo back in the UK with their distinctive call is becoming less common. BTO tracks cuckoos on their journey back from Africa.

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HAWTHORN
Trees, Shrubs, Hawthorn Seona Anderson Trees, Shrubs, Hawthorn Seona Anderson

HAWTHORN

Shakespeare Species Hawthorn: Like a many of these lisping hawthorn buds that come like women in men’s apparel. Happy May Day! The Hawthorn is also know as the May Bush or Mayflower.

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ALLIGATOR
Reptiles, Alligator, Americas Seona Anderson Reptiles, Alligator, Americas Seona Anderson

ALLIGATOR

Shakespeare Species of the Day, ALLIGATOR: And in his needy shop a tortoise hung, an alligator stuffed. Europeans encountered Alligators in the Americas and the word is said to be a corruption of the Spanish for ‘lizard’.

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LARK
Birds, Song Birds, Lark Seona Anderson Birds, Song Birds, Lark Seona Anderson

LARK

Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, LARK: down king, for nightowls shriek where mounting larks should sing. Larks have been celebrated for their sweet song by writers and musicians in many cultures.

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OXLIP
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OXLIP

Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, OXLIPS: I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, where oxlips and the nodding violet grows. Oxlips, delicate and stately are a symbol of spring & closely related to the Primrose & Cowslip.

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LIZARD
Reptiles, Lizard Seona Anderson Reptiles, Lizard Seona Anderson

LIZARD

Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, LIZARD: lizard’s leg and howlet’s wing for a charm of powerful trouble. There are 3 native Lizard species in the UK including the very rare Sand Lizard.

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