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1. Rural Reading: Ivy treat for the birds

Get Bracknell, Friday 03 February 2012

Winter has arrived properly with the freezing weather of the last week, but we have been very lucky.

2. Rural Reading: Join the Big Garden Birdwatch

Get Bracknell, Friday 27 January 2012

This weekend will be the Big Garden Birdwatch. If you needed any excuse to while away an hour watching your garden birds, now you can say it is all for research.

3. Rural Reading: Hoping for more rain

Get Bracknell, Friday 20 January 2012

A little bit of rain fell this week, but it has hardly been enough.

4. Rural Reading: Natural way to de-stress

Get Bracknell, Friday 06 January 2012

New Year’s resolutions are so easy to make. I thought I would try some form of stress relief.

5. Rural Reading: Still waiting for winter to arrive

Get Bracknell, Friday 13 January 2012

The warm dry weather is more like spring, and it isn’t just me that thinks like this.

6. Rural Reading: Starlings brighten the darkest skies

Get Bracknell, Friday 11 November 2011

The oncoming winter is a bit daunting when it gets dark so early, and we have at least two and a half months to go before the evenings draw out again.

7. Rural Reading: Blessed with a wonderful autumn

Get Bracknell, Friday 18 November 2011

The autumn we are currently blessed with may be one of the finest I can remember. Here we have yet to have a real frost, or even any really cold weather.

8. Rural Reading: Tiptoe through the mushrooms

Get Bracknell, Friday 25 November 2011

One of my local walks is along the old branch line through the Kennet meadows from Southcote to Coley.

9. Rural Reading. Good Smews for twitchers

Get Bracknell, Friday 02 December 2011

You can tell that winter is officially here as all the winter birds have arrived.

10. Rural Reading: Beauty and danger on meadows

Get Bracknell, Friday 09 December 2011

The meadows in Coley and Southcote are rarely visited, except for the few paths that cross them. In between lie large areas of meadow that are quite difficult to explore.

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