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Worcester's swifts
Liz takes a look at the amazing world of swifts and how some Worcester communities are giving them a helping hand...
Swift
Swifts spend most of their lives flying – even sleeping, eating and drinking – only ever landing to nest. They like to nest in older buildings in small holes in roof spaces.
State of Nature 2019
With the release of the State of Nature report 2019, Colin explores what we can all do to help nature...
Swift Awareness Week
A special guest blog from swift expert Sarah Gibson who explores the early life of these brilliant birds...
How to build a swift box
Swifts like to leave their nests by dropping into the air from the entrance. This is why they often choose to set up camp in the eaves of buildings. If you have a wall that's at least five…
Our Wildlife Heroes 2019
All hail the red-tails
Buzzy fuzzy bumblebees are on the wing...
Warty venus
This bumpy shell lives up to its name and lives partly buried in the seabed along the west coast of Great Britain.
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All yellow...with a bit of green
When is a weed not a weed...and the tomatoes are growing in Anne's garden...