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Its all so quiet
Author Jess Price During spring birds certainly put on a good show. At first we enjoy the cacophony of bird song surrounding us during the breeding season. Then we can spend time watching busy parents flying back and forth to … Continue reading
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Tagged birds, feather, where have all the birds gone
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Baby Birds
Author Jess Price The bird breeding season is in full swing and fledglings are dropping like flies, well not really flies, more accurately they are dropping like fledglings. At this time of year it is quite common to find baby … Continue reading
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Tagged birds, Fledglings, garden birds, nest box, springwatch
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Bird Song of the Week: Blackcap
Author Neil Fletcher Blackcaps have a beautiful, melodic fluting song, a little like the sound of a babbling brook. In some ways parts of its song are a little like those of a blackbird, but higher pitched, with shorter individual … Continue reading
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Jewelled Visitors from the North
Author Mike Russell Sussex is full of waxwings at the moment! These lovely bright visitors from northern Europe have been around the UK for much of the winter, but at the moment they are feeding frenziedly before they make way … Continue reading
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Nothing to Crow About
Author Mike Russell I had hoped to start my blogging career with a rather more positive item about the wonders of wildlife and Sussex, but over the last week or so a number of articles in the media have latched … Continue reading
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