Bushwalk, birdwatch and spot rare native wildlife in the lush wetlands and forest of Lakefield National Park and Black Mountain National Park. |
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Swim, bushwalk or birdwatch in the beaches and forest of Booderee National Park. |
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Wetlands also offer recreational and economic benefits by providing areas where people hike, birdwatch, canoe, fish, and hunt. |
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Like the rugged island itself, the remote location, an hour's drive from the capital, appeals to nature lovers who won't have to move from the porch to birdwatch or stargaze. |
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Organize a family birdwatch hike or picnic. |
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Guardian readers submitted hundreds of photos of their sightings to a dedicated Flickr group and took part in a 'live' birdwatch on theguardian.com. |
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The four biggest losers since the first Big Garden Birdwatch in 1979 have been the starling, house sparrow, song thrush and blackbird. |
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A twitchers ' paradise, the surrounding wetlands and marshes are protected by Birdwatch Ireland. |
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This very British love of garden birds is celebrated each winter with the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch. |
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The collared dove and wood pigeon are now five times more common in British gardens than in 1979, according to the results of the RSPB 25th Garden Birdwatch survey. |
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Now, on the advice of Birdwatch Ireland, free homes have been put in for the little critters, with some 40 bird houses being built in the park's trees. |
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Schoolchildren from Teesside High's preparatory school took part in the RSPB's annual Big Schools' Birdwatch. |
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To take part, spend one hour during the Big Garden Birdwatch weekend counting species in your garden and submit your results to the RSPB at rspb. |
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The starling and the song thrush have both fallen down the pecKing order in the RSPB Big Schools' Birdwatch. |
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The mistle thrush, according to the RSPB's annual Big Garden Birdwatch survey. |
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Bird watchers were invited to join the RSPB's Big Birdwatch at the park yesterday. |
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Martin M Jones Butetown, Cardiff Birdwatch is back next Saturday and Sunday, giving people across the UK the chance to be part of the world's biggest wildlife survey. |
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With nature lovers ready with their binoculars for this month's Big Garden Birdwatch, Hannah Stephenson asks what we can do to help our feathered friends through the winter. |
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On the weekend of January 24-25, the RSPB is holding its 36th annual Big Garden Birdwatch event, which gives a snapshot of garden bird populations each winter. |
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