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Hence Owl presents himself as the sagest critter in A.A. Milne’s Winnie The Pooh. He’s a mite scatter-brained, spelling his ...
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Britain supports a wide variety of species found nowhere else on Earth. But many of these are seldom celebrated and in some cases barely known. James Harding-Morris, who has just written a new book, ...
The results are out for Australia’s Bird of the Year, following a fierce battle between some of the nation’s most beloved and threatened species.
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Eurasian Wren Singing in the Forest

Perched on a tiny branch, the Eurasian wren sings with all its heart — a small voice echoing through the quiet morning woods.
With All Hallows Eve rapidly approaching, I thought it was high time to explore the spookier side of birds. Specifically, ...