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Blog post:
Countdown to Scottish Birdfair!
Leianna
Countdown to Scottish Birdfair! May 11-12 at Hopetoun House near Edinburgh With a little over 1 week to go before the second annual Scottish Birdfair, it’s all go in the office as we finalise plans for the big weekend. The award-winning festival* attracted some 5,000 visitors in 2012 and...
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2 May 2013
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Countdown to the Scottish Birdfair
Leianna
Scottish Birdfair team member, Stacey Maden, on preparing for the big day. Countdown to the Scottish Birdfair With just 1 month to go before the Scottish Birdfair, it’s all go in the office as we finalise plans for the big day. This year we are excited to welcome even more exhibitors...
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12 Apr 2013
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In praise of the Monadhliaths
Leianna
Conservation Manager, Stuart Benn, has been out and about in the Monadhliaths searching for ring ouzels. In praise of the Monadhliaths Loch Ness and the Cairngorms are two of the most famous places in Scotland, yet sandwiched between them lie the largely unknown and unloved Monadhliaths (think...
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16 May 2012
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Bee & butterfly friendly gardening
Leianna
After reading Stuart's blog about selecting flowers to attract bees to the garden, we thought we'd ask our Twitter followers for their suggestions. Here's what they came up with: Lavender, buddleia, sedum, scabious, coneflower (Echinacea), globe thistle, verbena, rosemary, thyme, knapweed...
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18 Apr 2012
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