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Ever wondered what birds eat in the wild, how heavy a golden eagle is, or how to investigate the wildlife in your local environment?  Find out the answers to these questions, and much more.

Skylark on post Up with the lark
Skylarks used to be heard on nearly every farm 30 years ago, but there are half as many now as there once were.
Stubborn worm Natural nibbles
Look outside the window. Are your bird tables and feeders full of birds and bird food? Good! Now what do you think the birds would eat if we didn't feed them?
Immature Royal albatross taking off from water, Stewart Island, New Zealand Do albatrosses stand a chance?
Albatrosses - the world's biggest birds - are dying out because of some fishermen.
Wildsquare
Get to know your local area by surveying the plants, insects, birds and animals living there.
Happy spider What's in your roof?
Does anything live in your roof? Most of us simply don't look. You might be amazed at what you can find.
Magpie Choose binoculars for birdwatching
Choosing your first pair of binoculars, or 'bins' as many birdwatchers call them, can be really exciting. These pages should steer you in the right direction.
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