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My sky is never empty. At dawn there may be just a lone crow beating a steady path north, or at dusk, the curiously undulating, huge wings of a heron heading to roost in a willow above the ditch. Duck
Happy New (wildlife-watching) Year to all readers, says James Lowen
Jenny Shelton of The Wildlife Trusts celebrates the cleverness and adaptability of the UK’s only wild dog
Bursting into life in the depths of winter, snowdrops are little symbols of hope, a sign that spring will be coming. Thriving in damp soil, snowdrops are often found in clusters beneath trees or carpe
Adrian Thomas pieces together the garden ecosystem
Around 35 years ago, I walked into Barnsdale Gardens as a trained but young gardener who probably thought he knew more than he really did! Anyway, that day changed everything for me. My new boss was G