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Birth of a Naturalist

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Birth of a Naturalist

Bats and betony

"It lay on the wayside like a magic carpet."

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Hedgehogs and yellow wagtails

"No wonder yellow wagtails used to be called the sunshine bird." Get in touch! Email us on...

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Kingfishers and shepherd's purse

"In a world with kingfishers, isn't anything possible?" Music by Aidan Tulloch...

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Churchyards and buttercups

"Graveyards: they're our places of life. It's the common, little things that are the most...

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Lady's smock and damselflies

"I felt as though I was looking down on some tributary of the Amazon; it's all here, on our...

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Field voles and pike

"It hung for a while like a snagged branch"

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Bridleways and bird nests

"It must have lain unseen, snagged in some bush, for years"

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Arctic terns and birch trees

"That day it was a blazing beacon of life. It stands as one of the glories of the world."

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Orchards and little owls

"It's like biting into the sun; I used to sleep here and look out the window at the orchard."

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Wild bees and the moonlight

"Did you notice it last night? It was a supermoon." Music by Aidan Tulloch (www.aidantulloch.com)

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Butterbur and willows

"Here is a rarity: a flower whose leaves take the limelight." Music by Aidan Tulloch...

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Bicycles and wheatears

"So, we're living in lockdown. Even as we're sitting here, spring is on the move." Music by...

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Song thrushes and woodcocks

"It's the bird of the poets. You know, when you hear a song thrush, you really do think...

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