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Summer has arrived, so here’s how to get the most of July’s bir
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We are now into the second half of the year. It may not seem it, but these summer days are getting slightly shorter. Baby birds have reached, or are getting, to full size, and some Arctic breeding birds will already be flying south. Here are five July classics to enjoy...
Early May is a wonderful time to be out for as much time as you can muster, and it can deliver some great rewards
June spans the turning of the year from spring into true summer. At the start, some birds are still heading north to breed, but by the end, failed breeders are returning. Here are five great birds to find this month.
Fragrant and frothy, elder blossom is a highlight of May and June. The flat-topped flowerheads turn together to track the sun each day and attract a host of invertebrates, especially hoverflies and ti
July sees non-stop wildlife action, says James Lowen