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Birdwatchers heading to see honey buzzards from the Wykeham Forest raptor viewpoint in North Yorkshire are also able to see ...
The blue-eyed ground dove was a species shrouded in mystery, with no confirmed records for more than 70 years, until its ...
Bird lovers in the UK have received an urgent call to action as wildlife conservation groups make a 'once a week' plea. The request is in response to the growing threat of the Usutu virus, which ...
But killing our slimy foes isn’t the answer.They’re a crucial food source for the UK bird population, which has been slashed by as much as 50% over the past 50 years.
The UK government is close to selecting its first female head of the Secret Intelligence Service, MI6, with two women in the final race for the top job at the agency tasked with the dangerous work ...
The bird then appeared to do a quick U-turn and flew by Doocy a second time, causing him to duck. After standing back up, Doocy waved his right hand repeatedly over his head — making it clear ...
A bird landed on Fox News reporter Peter Doocy’s head during a live hit from the White House on Friday morning. Doocy was wrapping up a live report from the White House for the network’s ...
The exact date people in some parts of the UK will get 24C weather has been revealed. A weather map forecast by WXCharts has predicted several major British cities will turn the maps orange, by ...
The bird was spotted looking for prey from the treetops near Fawley and has an impressive wingspan of more than two meters. John Scamell was also lucky enough to snap a picture of the UK’s ...
LONDON, March 28 (Reuters) - BNP Paribas' UK head of global banking Matthew Ponsonby has resigned from his position, the bank said on Friday. A successor will be announced in due course, the bank ...
There was foul play in D.C. as a bird landed on Peter Doocy's head during a live shot on Fox News, prompting the White House correspondent to duck for cover.
They’re a crucial food source for the UK bird population, which has been slashed by as much as 50% over the past 50 years. ADVERTISEMENT. Instead, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) says, we should ...