Social birds are more intrepid feeders
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Great Tits with more social connections are more confident about taking unfamiliar food, according to new research from the University of ..read more
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Review of the Week: 29 April-6 May 2024
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An exciting Bank Holiday weekend brought an inland Alpine Accentor, east coast Collared Flycatcher and fall conditions in the Northern ..read more
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Photo of the Week: 29 April-6 May 2024
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A unique Golden Oriole image taken on the Yorkshire coast is this week's top shot ..read more
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Mark Avery: countryside custodians
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Our columnist suggests that it's time for the farming industry to take a long, hard look at itself, as wildlife populations continue to ..read more
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Arctic habitats to be worst hit by climate change, models show
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Boreal forest will suffer serious impacts from climate change over the next 500 years, according a research from an international team ..read more
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Rarity finders: Red-breasted Swallow in Denmark
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Mikkel Høegh Post describes his discovery of an extraordinary first for the Western Palearctic ..read more
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Four in five bird species can't tolerate human pressure
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Researchers have found that most of the world's birds struggle in human-dominated environments ..read more
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Photo of the Week: 7-12 May 2024
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A flight shot of a glorious male Common Redstart particularly stood out this week ..read more
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Review of the Week: 7-12 May 2024
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A good spell of migration saw Black Terns, Temminck's Stints and Montagu's Harriers appear in decent numbers. Reports of Blue Jay and ..read more
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Swallow egg markings linked to social behaviour
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A recent study has shed light on the potential adaptive functions of eggshell patterns in swallow and martin species ..read more
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