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Black-headed gulls

By Richard Jones on 02/01/2013 15:25:41

, and they are the flecks of white that litter a rather water-logged Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye as I take a year-end cycle round my local manor.Today, no-one bats an eye at them, but things were not always so. Black-headed gulls only started to appear in urban


Moths in the garden

By Kate Bradbury on 12/02/2013 17:31:47

, and the almost iridescent six-spot burnet (Zygaena filipendulae). Moths are also incredibly important in the garden ecosystem, because they provide food for so many species, including birds, hedgehogs and bats (which eat the adults).The best way to help moths


Argentinian wildlife garden

By Kate Bradbury on 26/04/2013 14:37:19

it with native grasses. Slow growing Argentinian trees such as tipa trees, Tipuana tipu, were decorated with the cocoons of native moths when we visited.At night, we watched the sunset while capybaras swam in the large pond, bats flitted above us and glow worms


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