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1. Rural Reading: Wet feet are worth it to see waders

Get Bracknell, Friday 21 November 2008

I Wonder if our local fauna read Rural Reading. No sooner had I decided that a walk to the gravel pits was in order...

2. You Kennet believe it – wildlife safe!

Get Bracknell, Friday 18 July 2008

At this time of year it is hard to see much wildlife – the trees are in leaf, the grass is tall, and many things are preparing for winter by eating as much as they can.

3. Close view of magnificent mistle thrush

Get Bracknell, Friday 08 August 2008

I seem to be spending more time in the parks these days than I did when I worked there.

4. Rural Reading- Walking on the wild side of Reading

Get Bracknell, Friday 10 October 2008

It’s fungi time with Fly Agaric ’n’ Liberty Cap

5. Rural Reading- Take a dawn walk to see bat bonanza

Get Bracknell, Friday 17 October 2008

I have been having a lovely few days lately.

6. Rural Reading- Walking on the wild side of Reading

Get Bracknell, Friday 24 October 2008

Typically, the weather this week has been glorious and I have been stuck indoors for most of it.

7. A quacking good time at gravel pits

Get Bracknell, Friday 14 November 2008

On a recent trip to Prospect Park I noticed an unusually high number of mallard ducks on the pond

8. Cold comfort for birds – a feast of seeds

Get Bracknell, Friday 31 October 2008

My garden has had a steady flow of birds visiting the feeders for the last few weeks.

9. Take a walk in wood for real autumn watch

Get Bracknell, Friday 07 November 2008

This is no place to review television programmes but I have to say how disappointed I am with Autumnwatch 2008, which has become presenter watch, autumn edition.

10. 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.
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