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Brilliant woodpeckers There’s no ignoring a greater spotted woodpecker when he’s drumming out his territorial message Publication Date: Nov-12-2009 Read more
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The way through the woods The derelict Taymouth Castle estate in Perthshire has become a self-made nature reserve. Publication Date: Oct-13-2009 Read more
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The turning tide In delicate balance, the world of the rock pool enchants adults and children alike Publication Date: Sep-15-2009 Read more
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Turning a lens on nature A museum in East Kilbride once again plays host to winning wildlife photographs from around the world Publication Date: Jul-16-2009 Read more
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Out for a duck More widespread than any other duck in the British Isles, the mallard makes itself equally at home in the wild or in the urban jungle Publication Date: Jun-11-2009 Read more
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A frog he would a woo-ing go In spring, ponds and waterways become a frenzied soup of frogs and toads intent on creating the next generation Publication Date: May-14-2009 Read more
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Sylvan glory at Murthly Polly Pullar is inspired by the magnificent woodlands in the Murthly Estate in Perthshire Publication Date: Mar-11-2009 Read more
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