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Polly Pullar delights in the close company of a colony of these fascinating seabirds
Britain’s seabird colonies are among the most spectacular in the world and you can experience them from the sea or land. Read on to find out where you can enjoy these incredible wildlife encounters
Red kites, great spotted woodpeckers and pink-footed geese are only a few of the birds doing brilliantly in the British Isles right now. Mark Cocker celebrates their success stories and looks at what might be learnt from them
Our first issue, in 1986, hinted at developments that have since taken place among bird populations, writes Matt Merritt
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Mike’s local area has become a difficult place to watch gulls, but it makes up for their lack in other ways
One of the rich joys of birding is that there are birds everywhere, including gardens and parks. Just get out and walk around, there’s no need to be quiet or furtive. Become familiar with your feather