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Crossed purposes
Nick Acheson of Norfolk Wildlife Trusts on the variety of crossbill species you can see in the UK during the winter of 2013/14.
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Meet the RSPB volunteers inspiring generations of volunteers
At RSPB Sandwell Valley in the West Midlands, a team of volunteers are working hard to inspire others to protect and preserve nature.
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The Purbeck Mason Wasp
The striking Purbeck Mason Wasp (Pseudepipona herrichii) is one of Back from the Brink’s primary species. Found on only a few sites in Purbeck, Dorset, it is classified as endangered and is one of the rarest invertebrates in the UK.
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"I ring tawny owls and this is why"
Lee Barber from the British Trust for Ornithology shares his experience of ringing tawny owls - a species of medium conservation concern.
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Grey seals pups are having to deal with chemicals produced as a result of industry
White fluffy seal pups are a common sight on Autumnwatch and Winterwatch, it’s the breeding season for UK-based grey seals from September through to December. The pups have a tough time, born during the coldest months of the year on wave-lashed coastlines.
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#WildlifeFromMyWindow
Springwatch guest blogger Elizabeth Guntrip explains #WildlifeFromMyWindow, and her campaign for nature accessibility for all.
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Food for Thought
Claire Boothby, BTO’s Garden BirdWatch Development Officer, discusses how feeding birds can aid their survival and influence evolution.
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How I became a bee enthusiast
"I think I’ve always harboured a desire to hug a bumblebee (who hasn’t) so perhaps it’s really no surprise that I’ve spent the last few years getting to know the bee family and their relatives, the wasps" writes Wendy Carter.
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Snapped a puffin with fish in its mouth? The RSPB want to know!
The organisation is calling for nature photographers to share their photos of puffins with fish in their bills as part of its "puffarazzi" campaign.
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Your wildlife filming questions
Ask wildlife camera expert Nigel Bean whatever you want to know about filming animals.
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The history of Leighton Moss
Journalist and broadcaster Andy Denwood on the history of Leighton Moss
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How many bees can your lawn feed?
Fancy something fun and quick to do on your lockdown lawn that will contribute to the national picture of how important our lawns are for bees? Of course you do…
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What does 'modern nature' mean to you?
Russell Dornan from the Wellcome Collection's digital team explains his latest project, Sharing Nature, and how you can get involved too.
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Springwatch returns to Sherborne
As Springwatch prepares to return to Sherborne for it's final fling with the wildlife there, Executive Producer Rosemary Edwards reflects on her time there.
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The small fat bird
Behavioural ecologist Damien Farine explains the significance of the UK's small fat bird
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A future without hedgehogs
It may have been crowned as Britain's National Species in a Ö÷²¥´óÐã Wildlife Magazine poll, but the humble hedgehog may disappear from Britain's countryside and gardens all together.
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Winterwatch returns, Ö÷²¥´óÐã2 from 8 pm Tues Jan 28 to Friday Jan 31
What's coming up in Winterwatch 2020?