Those of us who have lived long enough to see significant changes to bird populations will have personal recollections...
The vast majority of Palaearctic birds have now finished breeding and are either heading south, dispersing locally or going...
The Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is a species that is widespread globally due to introductions by humans. In some places...
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Last week I wrote about the hot and dry conditions that now affect much of the Iberian Peninsula. My...
The outside temperature in the shade reads 47 degrees Celsius and I’m about to enter a hide to photograph...
I’ve just returned from the Shetland Islands. You might be expecting me to start writing about the amazing colonies...
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