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The complex legacy of America’s most famous ornithologist
Unhurried in flight and with a sideline in stolen goods, the handsome red kite is the gentleman thief of the raptor world
Flight’s glamorous beginnings
Poetry that blends music, mortality and fame
Mark Twain and the making of an American literary revolution
If there’s one thing Sarah Eden knows how to do, it’s provide overlooked creatures with a moment in the spotlight. From quietly noble badgers to the much-maligned mouse, her oil paintings lift the eve
IT was inevitable that he was going to be fascinated by trees, for he was born ‘Paul Wood’ and grew up in a house in Dover that backed on to a forest. But no one could have predicted the lengths that