Lost & Found
Swordfish, Isle of Man
A star is born
Some of Britain’s weirdest fungi erupt into our consciousness this month. Collared earthstars bide their time under the leaf litter in the form of vast numbers of fungal threads called hyphae. Now they burst forth as onion-shaped fruiting bodies that soon split, the skin peeling back to expose a taut central dome. The slightest touch […]
Berry tasty
In winter, ivy provides a highly nutritious meal for birds
News: Up – Down
Harrier fledglings Natural England has announced that nearly 120 rare hen harrier chicks have fledged across uplands in northern England this summer, the highest number for more than a century. However, as one of the most persecuted birds of prey in the UK, the RSPB added that the risk of these young birds being illegally […]
Female of the species
Lucy Cooke on the primates using brains not brawn to survive
No stone unturned
The Arctic visitor at home on ‘messy’ British beaches
Poo corner
African forest elephant
Opinion: Mark Carwardine
“We are hopeless when it comes to potentially dangerous animals”
Bird disease spread by garden feeding
BTO to reconsider guidelines to householders in the light of new research on trichomonosis transmission
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