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The nest, discovered in the Peruvian Andes, is only the fourth ever recorded in Peru, according to researchers.
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Birds, with their vast and diverse population across the globe, have amazed us for centuries with their beauty, behaviors, and the most astonishing part of all: their nests. While many people are ...
With hot weather forecast for the region and gardeners reaching for their lawn mowers, Northumberland Wildlife Trust is ...
Two superfly peregrine falcons were rightly perched on a pedestal this past Father’s Day for fiercely protecting their ...
As the sun comes out and we all start to spend more time in the garden, anyone cutting their hedges in June faces a warning ...
Jack, named after lovable Still Game character Jack Jarvis, was one of two chicks born in April on the gothic spire of the ...
Farm hedgerows cannot legally be cut between April 1 and August 31 at all, apart from in extreme circumstances, which would require a licence. It's legal to trim domestic garden hedges at this time of ...
Many people will be heading back out into their gardens as the weather warms up - but if you're planning to trim your hedges, then you could end up in trouble ...
With gardeners looking to make the most of the good weather, we take a look at the legal implications of cutting hedges in June - including fines and potential jail time ...
If gardeners are cutting hedges and a bird's nest is damaged or destroyed - intentionally or otherwise - then they're ...
Gardeners are being cautioned against unlawful hedge trimming this June, with warnings of potential jail time and an 'unlimited fine'. With the sun making a welcome appearance recently, albeit ...