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BIRDS
- Barn Swallow. Why the barn swallow has a long fork in its tail. nr.1, 2009, april.
- Blackbird. How the blackbird came by its black suit and gold coloured beak. nr.8, 2010, febr.
- Common Sparrow. Why you hardly even notice a sparrow. nr.22,2011, june.
- Cuckoo and the cuckoo flower. Punishment for an irresponible father. nr.12, 2010, june.
- Jay, nr 15, 2010, sept.
- Kingfischer. How a small bird came to be such a splendid blue colour.nr.10, 2010, april.
- Owl. Why owls live by night and fly without making a sound. nr 24, 2011 oct.
- Ring Dove. What the dove is really saying. nr 20,2011,march.
- Robin. How that bird came by its red breast. nr.13, 2010, july.
- Sanderling. Why the sanderling guards the border between the sea and the land. nr 2, 2009, may.
- Song Thrush, a singer with no sense of rhythm. nr.25,2011,nov.
- Woodpecker. Why the great spotted woodpecker wears a pair of small trousers? nr 26, 2011
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PLANTS
- Alder. How the wood of the alder turned red. nr.14, 2010, aug.
- Beech. The lonely King. nr 18, 2010, dec.
- Birch. Why the birsch has small leaves and white bark. nr 17, 2010, nov.
- Common St.John's wort. Why there are small holes in the leaves of the St.John's Wort. nr 5, 2009, nov.
- Chicory. The blue eyes of a lady. nr 11, 2010, may.
- Cuckoo flower. Punishment for an irresponsible father. nr.12, 2010, june.
- Hedge bindweed. Why the hedge bindweed is referred to in Flanders as our 'Our Dear Lady's Little Glass. nr.9, 2010, march
- Judas's ear. The ears of a traitor. nr 6, 2009, dec.
- Maple. Why the leaf of the sycamore maple has five points. nr 30, april 2012
- Nettle. Why the nettle stings. nr 3, 2009, june.
- Oak, Why the oak keeps its leaves in winter. nr 28,2012,febr.
- Poppy. A message from the battlefields. nr.21,2011,may.
- Rose. Why the rose's horns point downwards. nr.23,2011, sept.
- Snowdrop. Why the snow is white. nr 7, 2010, jan.
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