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How can you prove Evolution in the Garden?

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There are many different species of snail in the UK and one of the most interesting is the White-Lipped Snail. It is a common species across the country and is found both in grassland and woodland. …

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How to go Fish Watching

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Perch are one of the most common fsh to spot on a sunny day.

Fish are one group of animals that often get overlooked on a summer walk, but there are plenty of different species to spot and you don’t need a rod or net either! On hot, sunny days, sunlight …

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Why do Robins have Red Breasts?

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Both male and female robins have a red-orange breast all year long.

Robin Redbreast is often voted Britain's favourite bird. It stands out a mile for it's looks and it's cheeky and confident attitude has won over our hearts for generations. But why does the robin …

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British Wild File #3 – Blue Tit

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The blue 'cap' on the top of the head is the easiest way to tell a blue tit apart from it's close relatives.

Welcome to the British Wild Files, where you can find out all about British Species of mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian, fish, insects, plants and fungi. Each Wild File will focus on one species and …

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British Wild Files #1 – Common Pheasant

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A typical male Common Pheasant.

Welcome to the British Wild Files, where you can find out all about British Species of mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian, fish, insects, plants and fungi. Each Wild File will focus on one species and …

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