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** One Species, Two Worlds **

Urban and rural foxes are both Vulpes vulpes - the red fox - yet they live in worlds as different as London and the Lake District. The contrast is even sharper than that between city and rural life for humans. We take our services with us...

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Robins in Our Gardens

There’s something magical about a robin’s arrival. That flash of orange-red against a winter sky, or the cheerful song from a low branch, feels like a personal welcome back to the garden. A private connection between human and bird.</p...

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Why Do Hedgehogs Need a House?

Hedgehogs spend their nights foraging, but by day they need somewhere safe to sleep. In winter, that shelter becomes life-saving as they hibernate through the coldest months. Sadly, our tidy gardens and modern fences leave hedgehogs with fewer natural hideaways and access to deep cover, than ever before.

That’s where hedgehog houses come ...

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Why New Birds Arrive in Autumn and Winter

Autumn and winter change the rhythm of bird life. Insects vanish, berries are quickly stripped, and daylight hours shrink. For a bird, that means less time to gather more calories. Our gardens - with their feeders, shrubs, and water - become lifelines.

The UK...

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Identification

** What does a Red Kite look like? **

Length: 62 cm

Wingspan: up to 175 cm

At a glance, Red Kites can be mistaken for Buzzards, but their slimmer build, long angled wings, and distinctive forked tail set them apart. Their body is a rich reddish-brown, streaked with darker tones, while the head is pale grey with dark streaks ...

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