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NATURE DIARY
WORDS TOM BAILEY
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D aylight, soft and grey, spreads into the ...
30-minute birder Amanda Tuke sees the benefits of being distracted by birds at home, and on the coast
Peak autumn has a treasure trove of non-feathered riches to discover, says James Lowen
An early-morning dog walk through the woods sees John Lewis-Stempel coming face to face–or skin to spider silk–with the industrious magic of a September dawn
The garden has given me much joy this year, though it’s not been without its challenges! Especially the weather, with so little rain for long periods. But those two months of drought made little impac
Does the abundance of rowan berries really forecast snowy days and a hard winter, muses Tessa Waugh , as a home meet draws people of all ages, stages and pre-dawn routines