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Writer Polly Atkin chats to Bill Gibb about her lo
THESE TALES OF FUR AND FEATHER TAKE US INTO THE HABITATS OF BOTH OUR PLANET’S BEST-LOVED AND MOST-MALIGNED SPECIES
I HAVE written numerous pieces about mallard – this our most ubiquitous duck is a survivor. Mallard can be found almost everywhere, and I love them and never tire of watching them. They are underrated
Good advice could transform your birdwatching, writes Susan Fowler
F RAN’S house was on the edge of town with a bus stop at the end of the lane. She’d grown trees and perennials for privacy. This morning, she couldn’t help but notice a dodgy-looking man in a red hat
Ian McEwan is strolling through the garden of his Cotswolds manor house. Bees waft drowsily between wildflowers. Plump apples, pears and walnuts bauble the trees. Vibrant cerulean-blue damselflies hov
Continuing our series on the healing power of nature