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This area of north Norfolk is known among birdwatchers for the high number of migrating and vagrant birds, including the wryneck, yellow-browed warbler and barred warbler. An ancient oak stands ...
An eastern bonelli’s warbler has been found in Whalsay today (Saturday) — marking only the third time the species has been recorded in Shetland and an eighth record for Britain. The warbler was ...
It is believed that this bird is poisonous due to eating the buds of the Quakening Aspen flower. Scientific evidence confirms that the Red Warbler is one of the most venomous birds. Secretes toxins to ...
Are you ready to join the millions of people who enjoy birds? If so, there’s no better time than the present to take the plunge—or at least dip your toes in. But wait. Where should you go? How do you ...
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