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Tag Archives: birds
birds
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| Great tits cope well with climate change |
| Three dead swans in Dorset had Bird Flu |
| Song thrush |
| Wild birds not to blame |
| Blackcap warbler |
Great tits cope well with climate change
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Great tits cope well with warming At least one of Britain’s birds appears to be coping well as climate change alters the availability of a key food. Researchers found that great tits are laying eggs … Continue reading
Posted in birds, wildlife
Tagged bird, birds, caterpillars, climate change, eggs, food researchers, great tits, netherlands, Tits
Three dead swans in Dorset had Bird Flu
Join the RSPB The Swannery at Abbotsbury, down on the South Dorset coast has been hit by the deadly H5N1 virus which causes Bird Flu, with three dead swans testing positive for the deadly disease. This latest case is worrying … Continue reading
Song thrush
Song Thrush Pair on my Rowan Tree I think this is going to be the first bird blog here since A flock of Geese or Blackcap Warbler, because there’s rarely news and seldom photographs related to the appreciation of wildlife … Continue reading
Posted in wildlife
Tagged birds, countryside, Frog, Frogs, garden, garden pond, rowan tree, rspb, small pond, smallpond, song thrush, thrush, wildlife
Blackcap warbler
Join the RSPB I spotted a new bird species in my inner-city/suburban garden recently, one which I couldn’t identify. I had a good view of it, so I could describe it very accurately. Eager to find out what it was, … Continue reading





