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ArticleMagical MIMICRY TOUR

Find out how and why Starlings imit­ate other birds

Magical MIMICRY TOUR

ArticleWel­come

T he RSPB’s announce­ment of new advice on feed­ing garden birds, in a bid to reduce the cata­strophic impact of dis­eases such as trich­omonosis on spe­cies like Green­finch and Chaffinch, is the head­line news of the month, and we all owe it to our...

Wel­come

ArticleWhat’s the most mem­or­able bird you’ve ever had in your garden?

Amanda Tuke: “I opened the front door one Janu­ary day to come face to face with a Fire­crest in our plum tree.” David Lindo: “The male Red­start I found hop­ping up my garden path one spring in the ’80s was a lifer!” Jon Carter: “Yel­low­browed...

What’s the most mem­or­able bird you’ve ever had in your garden?

Article...and the Bird Watch­ing team’s answers

Matt Mer­ritt: “Black Red­start across the road was great, but a Grey Wag­tail on my puddly patio was my most mem­or­able garden tick.” Mike Weedon: “One winter we had Wax­wings vis­it­ing our garden, and saw them there on Christ­mas Day – bet­ter...

...and the Bird Watch­ing team’s answers