Links to elsewhere
Personal Sites |
Organizations dedicated to nature conservation |
Wildlife Suppliers |
Shirls GardenWatch - A Scottish Garden Diary following the seasons through its plants, visiting birds and wildlife. Centrally located, this small private garden is in Perthshire which is a very scenic part of Scotland. |
The Bat Conservation Trust is Britain's only organisation solely devoted to the conservation of bats and their habitats. The site includes information on how the BCT is helping bats and how you can get involved |
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Balcony birds in Paris - On our small balcony in Paris, we installed a box for bluetits. The nest is high placed and near our french window. A small pair of blue tits settled there at the beginning of 2006 and have been nesting each year. We hope with this site to make you share these privileged moments and take part in this small happiness of the nature which happens and lives under our eyes. |
The Mammal Society works to protect British mammals, halt the decline of threatened species and advise on all issues affecting British Mammals. The site includes information on all the Society's publications, activities and forthcoming meetings, plus a fun zone |
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Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve - This |
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| Bird in the nest - Ben has cameras located |
Watching Wildlife - A month by month |
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This website is moreor-less about the countryside, particularly around my part of West Dorset. This area is mainly dairy farmland. The fields are small, the largest about 15 hectares - mostly enclosed by mixed hedgerows |
Dean Birders - (Disabled Forest of Dean birders) Birdwatching information, gallery, and daily photo reports from the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire maintained by and for disabled and housebound birdwatchers |
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My name is Ron Wall. I live in a small village in Herefordshire near the Welsh border. I have always been interested in hedgehogs so I decided to build a web site on hedgehogs and how to attract them to your garden |
Fatbirder is one of the most comprehensive |
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is dedicated to helping garden bird watchers in Britain to identify and enjoy the birds that visit their gardens, and to understand the birds' lives and behaviour. Other information, such as: educational articles and trip reports may encourage you to observe and enjoy birds in other habitats |
RSPB - Live webcam & site Feeders attracting red squirrels, hordes of coal tits, plus occasional crested tits, great spotted woodpeckers and other wild Scottish woodland birds. Keep an eye out for the warden filling up the feeders! You could even see a pine marten - their droppings have been found at the foot of the tree. |
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The Bird Box Cam - Join the grate tits nesting in a nesting box in Finland, with live cameras and much more. |
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Peters Garden Web Cam - Web cams in our garden, shows live pictures from our birdfeeder or brooding birds during brooding season. |
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| Over the garden gate - is an interactive, |
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| Rod's bird box camera pages - |
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Blue tits monitored by David Jefferies at The University of Surrey |
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| Anthony Dacko's Home Page - Help us to ge |
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| Dave's Home page - On Dave’s site he also |
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