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131. Rural Reading – identify birds by their songs

Get Bracknell, Friday 13 February 2009

I can't complain about the weather, I like it when it does interesting things. And it certainly has been interesting, if not challenging, over the last two weeks.

132. It’s all white to follow trail of Brock badger

Get Bracknell, Friday 06 February 2009

Despite the difficulty and chaos brought about by the snow and ice, I am in my element. I simply love it.

133. Rural Reading: New super tidy mentality bad for birds

Get Bracknell, Friday 30 January 2009

Soon the great spring migration will begin, and birds will be heading north to spend the summer here. The epic journeys of birds, which may actually have begun already, are one of the great features of the life on our planet.

134. Rural Reading - Bird Bonanza

Get Bracknell, Friday 23 January 2009

My walks are not the same without my dog Jez who, as I wrote last week, recently passed away and I am really grateful for all the kind support I have had since.

135. Rural Reading - farewell Jez, my loyal companion

Get Bracknell, Friday 16 January 2009

My trips into the countryside are either on foot or by bike. If on foot I have with me my dogs, a motley pack rescued from The Dogs Trust.

136. Rural Reading: Feather magic helps wren survive

Get Bracknell, Friday 09 January 2009

If you have felt the cold this week spare a thought for a wren. Beneath its fluffy feathers is a body smaller than a thumb.

137. Close up view of a hunting sparrowhawk

Get Bracknell, Friday 19 December 2008

I was just sitting at my window writing an article about a lovely walk in the countryside and I looked up to see a sparrowhawk perched in the plum tree 20 feet away.

138. Bird watching is taking up my work time

Get Bracknell, Friday 12 December 2008

If you have been putting food out for the birds they will have reason to thank you over the last few days.

139. The mystery of the nesting mistle thrush

Get Bracknell, Friday 05 December 2008
From high in the branches of the tall lime trees that skirt Palmer Park I heard the fluting call of our largest resident thrush.

140. Foxy crimes down by the dark canal

Get Bracknell, Friday 28 November 2008

It really has felt like winter this week, with the clear blue skies and freezing air.

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