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Wildlife experts are urging households not to use bird feeders in their gardens in July as they attract pigeons, who eat all ...
The natural marvels, which do everything from enabling acrobatic flight to insulating against Antarctic cold, continue to ...
The chestnut-capped babbler is a timid insectivore. It lives deep within reed beds and grasslands, avoiding human eyes. Its ...
Tiago Lomanto was fascinated when, as a child, he watched the film Kes, the second feature by British director Ken Loach, ...
The thorny truth of it is that there’s nothing natural about the countryside. Rural Britain is a drained and deforested ...
Home to a veritable ‘Noah’s Ark of species’, thanks to never being ploughed, sprayed or fertilised, our churchyards offer a ...
The best bird seed mixes for your feathered friends - From nutrient-rich blends to organic favourites, this is what to feed ...
Birmingham Museums’ natural science collection is playing a vital role in supporting scientific research to help protect ...
The first sighting of the spider in New Zealand occurred in Porirua, just north of the capital Wellington. But they’ve since ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is sending a reminder that nesting season is underway for sea turtles, shorebirds, seabirds, and wading birds.
From the subtle patterns of an elephant hawkmoth to the clever camouflage of a shaded fan foot, these complex nocturnal ...
In the latest instalment of Mark Cocker's 'Winging it' column, he looks at the peregrine, a bird of prey with astonishing speed and super strength.