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Wildlife diary: Garden birds
The comings and goings of birds in our gardens can be a constant source of fascination as Caroline Steel has discovered
Wildlife Diary: Recording birds
Watching garden birds is pleasurable but the records of what you see can also contribute to scientific research explains volunteer Caroline Steel
Wigeon
The wigeon is a colourful duck that can often be spotted wheeling round our winter skies in large flocks. A dabbling duck, it surface-feeds on plants and seeds in shallow waters.
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Turtle dove
The turtle dove is the UK's fastest declining bird species and is on the brink of extinction. A small and pretty pigeon, it breeds in lowland England and winters in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Identify birds of prey
Explore the shore this National Marine Week
Join Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust for two weeks of shell-ebrations, from sea dipping to beach cleans and scavenger hunts!
Wetland birds
Artist to explore the sanctuary provided by south Lincolnshire nature reserve
Sanctuary by Art Pop-Up is a community creative adventure with artist Emily Bowers this summer as she explores Deeping Lakes nature reserve
Wildlife superhighways
I look at how the Wildlife Trust's are using our transport infrastructure to link nature reserves and create a 'green corridor' for wildlife.
Rock dove
The wild rock dove is the ancestor to what is probably our most familiar bird - the feral pigeon, which is often found in large numbers in our towns and cities.