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Don't forget the RSPB Big Garden Bird Watch from 27 - 29 January 2018 https://www.rspb.org.uk/get-involved/activities/birdwatch/
I see the great human race has virtually managed to wipe out yet another species, this time due to some idiotic idea that the horn of the white rhino works as a medicine and a wealth status, and is also valued at being worth more than gold per kilo. No wonder I often prefer animals to humans. So sad.
Yesterday morning at 6am we heard the first croaking sounds of the year coming from the garden pond. It's must be getting warmer. 😊
Just a little reminder to help out our feathered friends in this icy cold snap. They still need water, so putting out something unfrozen a couple of times a day will help out. We use warm (not boiling) water poured into our bird bath a couple of times a day.
hi WN, just wondered if you have been to Murnauer Moos Bog, Bavaria?
How is everyone doing for snowdrops in your area? Been round my local area - Astley Park in Chorley Lancs - and this years display is woeful, compared to previous years. The big display areas, normally a blanket of white are very sparse. Still worth visiting but not a patch on what they can be. Blame the weather?
As we've had some pretty incredible wildlife photography shared on this forum I thought I would share some information on the British Wildlife Photography Awards, which is now open for entries. This is a chance to win a prestigious award, cash prize of £5,000, nationwide exposure reaching millions in the media and your…
We've put a new nest box up today. It has a camera mounted in the lid that connects via cable to the television in the conservatory. Just a matter of waiting to see if any birds decide it's good enough to nest in. 🐣
Recently I had a cataract removed and as a result I am seeing the world in a new and wonderful way. Magpies, crows and moorhens are now seen in iridescent indigo and violet. I'm amazed, have they always been thus, did I see them like this as a child with young eyes or, like Spider-Man, have I received a super sense as a…
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