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| Kate's update Welcome to the June Homes for Wildlife e-newsletter! I hope you enjoyed the nice days we had in May. They came from nowhere, but were glorious.
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![]() | June survey We would like you to look out for young birds of the species you looked for in April, and do a simple insect survey. ![]() |
![]() | If you took part in the May survey, don't forget to submit your results. | ![]() |

![]() | My garden: Richard Jones Find out how Richard from Gardeners' World is getting on, putting Homes for Wildlife advice into practice in his own garden.
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![]() | What have you been doing in your garden? Why not let us know? E-mail us by clicking the button below to share your tips with other Homes for Wildlife participants.![]() |

| Tip of the month Long grass is a great source of seed and insect food for birds. Now is the time to leave an area of your lawn uncut. | ![]() | This month's big number![]() 4052 people are recycling bottles where facilities exist near them. |
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