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- Results of the Big Garden Birdwatch 2011
- Oldest osprey returns to Scotland
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December 2010
- December 2010 was coldest since 1890
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- Polar bears reach Britain?
- Ice floes in Morecambe Bay
- How oak galls are made
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- Winter birdsong
- Coldest place in Britain’s second Big Freeze of 2010
- Lowest ever temperature recorded in Northern Ireland
- Cranes in frozen England
- Poet climbs Scafell
- Audio nature trails
- BBC British butterfly documentary
- Moth quiz
- Dartmour ponies fed to lions
- Garden birdsongs
- Coleridge and a murmuration of starlings
November 2010
- In praise of mistletoe
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- Borrowdale’s rainfall record
- GDT wildlife photography award for Leeds photo
- Eggcase identification
- British butterfly quiz
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- Spindle webs
- Are shrews dangerous?
- People killed by deer
- British mushroom quiz
October 2010
September 2010
- Mammals in British gardens
- Bittern back with a boom
- Red-backed shrike nests in England after 18 years
- Wild mushroom season begins . . .
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August 2010
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May 2010
- RSPB letter
- How to stop your cat from killing birds
- Grey squirrel pie fad
- Guide to camping in Britain
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April 2010
- Deer eat nightingales out of home
- Scottish wild cat photos
- How a volcanic eruption in Iceland affected Britain
- When the sun turns blue
- Declining British mammals on stamps
- Wildlife trips in the Llyn Peninsula
- Orwell in Spring
- April snippets
March 2010
- Results of 2010 RSPB Garden Birdwatch
- Wave-cut platform at Southerndown, South Wales
- Spring will be spectacular
- The ghost orchid still haunts British woods
- Fictional countryside
- Swift survey
- New Forest conservation
- Magpies: Not guilty
- The presence of whales in Britain
- Urban bee project
February 2010
- Landscape blogs
- Britain’s oldest road
- The landscapes of Don McCullin
- Wild places of Essex
- British birds in the news in February
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- Children’s farms in the lambing season
- Snowdrops, the poet’s flower
- Archive of nature articles
- Oysters: food for the common people
- Allotment fever
- Badger cull not worth it
- Aggressive duck sex
- Animal focused street photography
- Bypasses for eels
- Dr Johnson on the Giant’s Causeway
- Most popular walk in Britain
- British wildlife guide
- Kestrel and Barn Owl fight over vole
- Prisoners help bird count
January 2010
- Taboos about wild birds
- In praise of the little owl
- Tackling bovine TB without killing badgers
- Mystery of vanishing eels
- Huge flock of corn buntings
- Mull’s sea eagles thriving
- Wallaby stops motorway
- Alien crabs on the menu
- Photo of the 2010 Freeze
- Welsh badger cull to go ahead
- Ice skating in the Fens
- Praise for feeding birds in winter
- Unusual snow phenomenon in Frozen Britain
- Countryside birds moving into urban areas
- Good things about the cold snap
- Sleeping in an igloo
- 2010 Cold snap wildife news
- Cold kills thousands of crabs
- Lundy Island becomes first marine conservation zone in England
- Peregrine falcon filmed hunting at night
- The cold snap – Orwell 1940
- Tips for going out in freezing weather
- Baby badger rescued from the cold
- Animal welfare during cold spell
- Estuary ice
- Severe weather advice
- Grey squirrels don’t threaten birds
- Unusual birds in the garden
- Sales of honey drop
- Ideas for walking in the snow
- How to build an igloo
- What’s causing the cold winter?
- The coldest place in Britain
- Coldest temperature this 2010 winter
- Winter wildlife emergency
- Record lowest temperatures in the UK
- British killers
- Carry Akroyd’s landscapes
- Help birds through the cold
- Keeping warm in the snow
- The Lark Ascending
- Urban chickens
December 2009
- Protecting Queen Victoria’s sensibilities
- Seal pup in garden
- Eagle owls and boars, not wanted in the UK
- Fox in the London Underground
- Peak district photography
November 2009
- Praise for planting trees
- Boar put to work as ecological engineers
- Record rainfall in the Lake District
- Constable and the English countryside: The Hay Wain
- Britain’s greenest city
- Mystery of the Painted Ladies solved
- Water voles doing well
- Wintry buzz of bumblebees
- Taking the Corpse Road
- Herding ducks with the Quack Pack
- Squirrel-proof Birdfeeders
- Starlings come home
- Living in the Stone Age
- RSPB say golf courses can by good for wildlife
- Hen harriers on the brink
- Foxes as pets?
- Magic of seahorses
October 2009
- Parahawking in Wales
- Husky trekking in the Yorkshire moors
- Keep your birdtables clean
- Crinkly the swan
- Self catering for 2 or 3 in the Peak District
- Urban shepherds
- 10-year review of British birds
- Queen of Spain Fritillaries breeding in Sussex
- A geological history of Britain
- Feed the Birds Day
- The best bird feeders
- Interview with Robert Macfarlane
- Winners of Veolia Environment photography competition
- Scottish kite success
- Harlequin ladybird photos
- Landscape photograph of the year 2009
- Soay sheep fight bracken
- Hare coursing on the rise
- Dolphins playing football with jellyfish
- Turtle shopping trolleys
- Sugar beet and the Pink-footed Geese
- Birds sharing nest boxes
- The largest mammal in Britain
- Rambling on Kinder Scout
- Dormice campaign
- Tropical fish caught in Bristol Channel
- The pygmy shrew: the smallest mammal in Britain
- Mystery of vanishing cuckoos
- Landscape painting and nature tourism: the Falls of Clyde
- Autumn gardens
- Saving the Red Squirrel
September 2009
- Four new bird species added to pest list
- How to catch and cook signal crayfish
- Great year for white-tailed eagles
- Lundy photos
- Wildlife boat trips in Wales
- The house and garden of Roger Deakin
- Mothercare spiders
- Effect of dust storms on Britain
- Bananas not so biodegradable
- The 2009 British wildlife photography awards
- Vanishing hedgerows
- Sea eagles in Suffolk
- Protecting bats
- Foxes move to the city
- Isle of Man nature
- Mausoleum for a fox hunter
- Hedgehogs being eaten by badgers
- Whale and dolphin conservation holiday in Scotland
- Whale watching trips in the Isle of Mull
- Cirl buntings doing well
- Wallabies on the Isle of Man
- Wasp spiders in Britain
- Mushrooms: River Cottage Handbook
- Whitby snakestones
- The Northern Lights in Britain
- The UK’s most wildlife friendly farmer
- Twitch alert: Tufted Puffin in Kent
- Wildlife calendar
- Humpback whale found dead in Thames
- Designer bat house in London
- Watching seal pups in Wales
- Wild mushroom season
- RSPB chop down forest shock
- Canals: corridors of wildlife and the slow-life
- Bittern recovery
- Abernethy Forest webcam
- Black grouse do well
- Sand lizards to be released
August 2009
- Great British walks
- Piranha found in English river
- Highland wildlife diary
- Tree climbing on the Isle of Wight
- Snowhole holiday in Scotland
- Llama trekking in Devon
- Rat poison killing hegehogs
- Killer cows
- Mountain bike holiday in the Chilterns
- Walking holiday along Hadrian’s Wall
- Wildlife and foraging holiday in the Highlands
- Sea kayaking in the Outer Hebrides
- Sea kayaking in Pembrokeshire
- British bee population down again
- Driftwood Sculptures
- Protection for machair
- Best value night vision scope
- Why do the British love wildlife?
- The 1869 Sea Birds Preservation Act
- Sea-life choked by algae
- Rodborough Common: walking among orchids and butterflies
- Good butterfly news – the Duke of Burgundy
- Close encounter with Fin whales
- Interesting facts about Red Deer
- Where to watch Red Deer rutting
- The Raft Spider – Britain’s largest spider
- Best supermarkets for wildlife
- Red light for night walking
- The Monarch of the Glen – the most famous animal portrait ever?
- Climate is pushing species north
- Scottish beaver video
- Success for seabirds in Shetlands
- Stealth clothing
- Wild food in Suffolk
- Latest on Scottish beavers
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- Help for Cockney sparrows
- Best places for a barbecue in Britain
- Bishy Barney Bees smother Norfolk
- Gardens on London’s barges
- How did the Needles get their name?
- Wild stories from Lincolnshire
- The impoverishment of British woods
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- Sheepdog trials in Cumbria
- Urban beehives
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- Green roofs
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- Selchies – shape-shifting seals
- The Ha-Ha
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- Two million trees for London
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July 2009
- The Perry pear and its fermented juice
- Skunks breeding in England
- Longest coastal path in Britain
- Brace yourself for the insect invasions
- Chirpy cockney sparrows
- Walking the English coast, all of it
- Be a farmer for the day in Cheshire
- Guided walks along Hadrian’s Wall
- Ancient orchards
- British apples
- Clear images of a Big Cat in Scotland
- Portuguese Man O’ War reach Cornwall
- Manuka honey from Cornwall
- The lost Doggerland
- New Forest Wild Mushrooms
- The UK’s national parks – insider’s guide
- Plan to protect basking sharks
- Rare smooth snake coming back to Devon
- Record Welsh puffin season
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- Lighthouse holiday in the Orkneys
- Britain’s smallest island
- Sheep poo paper
- Australian swans threaten native swans
- Dragonfly rescue
- No national park in Northern Ireland
- Hedgehog shelter
- Pre-Raphaelites and nature: Ophelia
- The geographical centre of Great Britain
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- Jumping lice to fight knotfeed?
- National Trust campsite in Lake District
- The gnomes of Wastwater
- The windiest place in Britain
- Deepest lake in Britain
- Wine production in Britain
- Wildlife equipment for children
- Bat detectors
- Wildlife viewing hide
- The National Trust’s ancient trees
- Cranes breeding in the UK
- Plan to save British crayfish
- Highlands wolf reintroduction proposed
- Swan upping today
- Protecting seahorses in Britain
- Canoeing in the Norfolk Broads
- Scottish corn buntings collapse
- Derek Jarman’s garden
- Peaceful places in Britain
- Joggers attacked by buzzards
- Elderly puffins
- Giant jellyfish hit Scotland
- What hedgehogs like to eat
- The Corryvreckan whirlpool
- Cruises around the Western Isles
- Honey bee collapse warning
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- Wildflowers in your garden
- Sea kayaking in Skye
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- Goldcrests on the rise
- Where to watch whales in Britain
- Badger TB trials
- UK’s threatened habitats in poor condition
- Dangers of wild swimming?
- The Shipping Forecast by Seamus Heaney
- Remembering the Great Storm of 1987
- Mitten crabs in the Thames
- Cheese making courses
- Drowned London
- On the origin of the Lake District
- Wild food course
- Abandoned villages in the UK
- Grizedale, Westmorland
- Jellyfish swarms
- Wasp eradication
- Mass dolphin strandings
- Osprey migration watch
- Best coastal walks in Britain
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- Crickets come north
- Red kites steal knickers
- Sharks off British coasts
- Back in the UK: Red kites
- Kayaking in the Shetlands
- Nettles and ancient human habitation
- The beach with the best views in Britain
- British beekeeping statistics
- Mass dolphin sighting
- Incredible shrinking sheep
- Dance of the Adders
- Best beaches for beachcombing
- Peregine persecution
- Puffins helped by technology
- The great snakehead fish hoax
- The biggest / highest waterfalls in Britain
June 2009
- Garden wildlife photography
- Massive fall in UK woodland birds
- The most venomous spider in Britain
- The best wildlife holidays in Britain
- Harlequin Ladybird Population Explosion
- Eating badgers
- Wildlife and Sex on Hampstead Heath
- Video of stoats
- Are cows dangerous?
- Sea lampreys return
- Poems about badgers
- Watching badgers
- Wild camping in Britain
- Pine marten video
- Watching pine martens
- Heath Fritillary Recovery
- Mosquitoes in Britain
- Midwife Toads in Britain
- The oldest tree in Britain
- Biggest seafish ever caught off Ireland
- The return of the corncrake
- The remotest place in Britain
- Electric canal barge holidays
- Whale hunting could hit whale watching in Scotland
- Folklore about adders
- In defence of Botany in the UK
- A history of pike
- Swifts threatened
- Climbing a redwood
- Bluebells and folklore
- Snowdonia by Sidney Richard Percy
- Landscape Photographer of the Year 2009
- The right to roam
- Golden eagle poisoned
- Raining fish and frogs in Britain
- Bats threatened by streetlights
- Martin Parr on secret Britain
- Fall in Scottish seabird numbers
- Badgers recorded in British gardens
- Dolphins killed by Navy exercises
- Wales badger cull criticised
- Walruses in Britain
- Geograph British Isles
- The Stronsay Beast
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- George Orwell on Jura
- Birdwatching on the Western Front
- Folklore about shearwaters
- Landscapes of Yorkshire by David Hockney
- Loch Coruisk
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- Worst natural disaster in British history
The oldest osprey of the UK – and probably the world – has returned to her eyrie in the Scottish highlands. When she left for West Africa at the end of last summer, no one expected her to return. At 26 she’s lived 3 times longer than most female ospreys. In her life she’s laid 58 eggs and hatched 48 chicks, a massive individual contribution to the survival of ospreys in Scotland, where there are still only about 200 breeding pairs. The questions now are if her mate will return and if she is still fertile. Events can be followed on the 
Otters, water voles and fish are all benefitting from the improved quality of the UK’s waterways, now described as the cleanest since the industrial revolution. Since almost disappearing from the wild in the 1970s, otters are thriving, particularly in the south west of England, Cumbria and Northumberland. The population of water voles, highly precarious in the 1990s, is also beginning to recover. The good results of stricter pollution controls and extensive conservation work are set to continue in the new year with the introduction of new European water quality directives.










