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rspb / the coast / Waveney Valley / Wild Birds / Wildlife November 29, 2008
Sea Eagles could be reintroduced to Norfolk Conservationists are planning to bring the sea eagle, the UK’s largest bird of prey, back to the skies above England. The bird, known as “flying barn doors” because of its size, could be reintroduced into Norfolk next summer if the scheme gets the go-ahead. The government’s conservation agency […]
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Rare Bird Alert – Slate Coloured Junco East Coker (Somerset) images courtesy Lee Evansuk400clubrarebirdalert.blogspot.com
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Rare Bird Alert – Great White Egret was seen outside Bungay, Suffolk images courtesy Lee Evansuk400clubrarebirdalert.blogspot.com
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Rare Bird Alert – Desert Wheatear recently seen in Southwold Suffolk Rare Bird Alert – Grey Shrike recently seen in North Norfolk Rare Bird Alert – Osprey recently seen in Suffolk images courtesy Lee Evansuk400clubrarebirdalert.blogspot.com
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Rare Bird Alert – Bohemian Waxwings recently seen in Norfolk images courtesy Lee Evansuk400clubrarebirdalert.blogspot.com
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Rare Bird Alert – Red Flanked Bluetail recently seen in Norfolk images courtesy Lee Evansuk400clubrarebirdalert.blogspot.com
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Gardens and Gardening / Waveney Valley / Wildlife October 10, 2008
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Gardens and Gardening / Waveney Valley / Wildlife October 9, 2008
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Rain or Shine a MINIBEAST HUNT at The Castle Hills, Bungay Sunday 12th October Anytime between 11am-3pmcost £2.50 per child An ideal opportunity to get out and explore one of Bungay’s green spaces. An event supported by Suffolk Wildlife Trust to help raise funds for new play area, in association with the Bungay Youth Association. […]
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Courtesy Andy: wildlifeaylmerton.blogspot.com
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Courtesy Andy:wildlifeaylmerton.blogspot.com
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osprey sparrow hawk honey buzzard after crow honey buzzard honey buzzard honey buzzard Courtesy Andy: wildlifeaylmerton.blogspot.com Topical linkHoney buzzards make second surprise invasionhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk
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Gardens and Gardening / Waveney Valley / Wildlife September 11, 2008
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rspb / Waveney Valley / Wild Birds / Wildlife September 8, 2008
Britain’s booming bird on the increase The bittern – a shy heron that was formerly extinct in Britain – has enjoyed its best nesting season for at least 130 years, according to an RSPB and Natural England survey. Photos courtesy Andy: wildlifeaylmerton.blogspot.com Surveyors, listening for the male bittern’s distinctive ‘booming’ song, recorded 75 male bitterns […]