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Northamptonshire Telegraph on MSN'Mindless' vandalism of nest boxes at Rushden lake nature reserve harms 'defenceless' birdsVandalism of nest boxes at a Nene Valley beauty spot has been dubbed 'mindless' by police officers investigating an incident ...
Many of the UK’s bird species are in serious decline, largely due to habitat destruction and the collapse of food chains ...
Here are all the planning applications made in Buckinghamshire last week. 141 Great Meadow Way, Coldharbour, Fairford Leys, ...
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Dezeen on MSN"We're talking about 50-million-year-old species on the brink that just needs a brick with a hole in it"Architects should get behind the campaign to support endangered birds by installing swift bricks in all new UK homes, writes ...
Commonly found in our gardens are robins, great tits, blue tits, blackbirds, sparrows and wrens, to name a few. While some birds can be spotted all year round, others are seasonal visitors.
Conservationists have hailed the white stork as "an emblem for nature recovery" as they work to reintroduce the long-vanished breeding bird to the UK. Once a common sight in Britain, with their ...
News UK News Gardening Gardeners can help robins and wrens thrive with one type of food this summer Spring is a crucial time for birds as it's the start of the nesting season, and gardeners are ...
Visiting Wren's Nest I first visited Wren's Nest (near Dudley, Birmingham, UK) as a geology undergraduate student. In fact it was my first university field trip. 48 years later, I visited ...
St Kilda is famous for the sea birds that nest here, and I saw Gannets, Shags, Fulmars, and Guillemots on the cliffs and also St Kilda Wrens.
Wrens repay these affections by nesting in all sorts of domestic situations, not only in outbuildings or in pots on shelves, but in the lower branches of an old broccoli plant, inside trousers and ...
Three Wrens are also donating £1 from every Pepper Street Gin & Tonic sold at the Nest to Nantwich Foodbank. (Pic: L – R: Erin Smallwood, assistant manager of St Luke’s in Nantwich accepts a cheque ...
Interviewer sat in front of interviewee like a cuckoo sharing a nest with a wren ‘There may well be an argument for that.’ Yet Rishi had faith in the charity and decency of the British public.
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