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Its plunge-diving underwater quest for food is spectacular, but the gannet
From a heroic long-distance swimmer to a producer of spectacularly eerie sound effects, the seabirds seen swooping and diving over British waters have all manner of singular skills, says John Lewis-Stempel
A cold-water nomad with a voracious appetite, the overfished cod may be dwindling in numbers, but it is still a big beast of the sea
Phill Williams recounts his attempt to complete his lifelong angling bucket list with a 1000lb fish and looks at the challenge of catching a ‘grander’ in UK waters
South africa’s sardine run might just be the greatest wildlife spectacle you’ve never heard of. So large is this annual fishy movement that in biomass terms alone it has been estimated to rival the ep
The rise and rise of raptor species has been a major success of the past half century, but it may well have been the downfall of the common kestrel
Unhurried in flight and with a sideline in stolen goods, the handsome red kite is the gentleman thief of the raptor world