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- 22/12/20Author Emily Bronte is best known for her only novel, Wuthering Heights, about the doomed romance between brooding anti-hero Heathcliff and his childhood friend, Catherine Earnshaw.Read More
- 16/12/20
And the First Tree in the Greenwood
Holly is a beautiful, vivid, native evergreen that has flourished in the UK's woodlands for centuries. An important winter food for wildlife, it is often found in historic gardens, native woodland and ancient deer parks.Read More - 11/12/20
The Coal Tit
The coal tit is a frequent visitor to gardens across the UK and can often be spotted feasting at bird-feeders, not only in winter, but all year round. In conservation terms, the species is classified as being of "least concern", as there are an estimated 760,000 coal tits across Britain.Read More - 30/11/20
Winter Garden: A Treasure Trove of Wildlife
Seeing the treasure trove of wildlife in your own winter garden is a treat - in fact, it's one of the bright spots of the season. Apart from the many different species of birds wintering in the UK, you're also likely to spot animals, including hedgehogs and squirrels.Read More - 25/11/20
Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head
One of the most popular songs of the 20th century has just celebrated its 50th anniversary. It's ironic to think that when Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head was written for the 1969 movie, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the 20th Century Fox studio hated it!Read More - 17/11/20
Birds: The Winter Garden
Winter seems to arrive out of nowhere, with the weather changing almost overnight from late autumnal sunshine to crisp, cold mornings and freezing nights...Read More - 26/10/20
Where to find Bats in the UK
There are 18 species of bat in Great Britain, making up almost a quarter of our nation's mammal species...Read More - 22/10/20
Black Cats: The Hocus Pocus
The link between black cats and Halloween goes back thousands of years to the times of the ancient Druids, although the reason they are considered bad luck is a bit of a mystery...Read More