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  • Blog post: Leave me alone!!!

    IanH
    If baby birds could speak thats probably what they would say! Now that we are into April we are well on the way to baby bird season, time to put down the hedge strimmers and to enjoy the sights and sounds of our garden birds doing their very best to raise the next generation. Whilst this process is fraught...
    on4 Apr 2012
  • Blog post: It's a hard knock life...for baby birds

    IanH
    Much of our time over the last week has been spent advising people who have come across young birds that have got into trouble, here are a few of the regular problems being encountered! Window collisions The reflection of the sky or garden in windows can fool many birds into thinking they can fly...
    on22 Jun 2011
  • Blog post: Mayhem-birds are having a hoot!

    IanH
    Now the swifts are here we almost have a full complement of our summer migrants. However keep an eye out for spotted flycatchers and house martins as we have not heard of many sightings so far this year. Please remember to record your sightings on the Birdtrack website. Its also a great time to look...
    on14 May 2010
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