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Identify common garden bird songs

Robin by Peter Hassett, College Lake 29 December 2016

Robin by Peter Hassett, College Lake 29 December 2016

Learn the most familiar of our birdsong from the comfort of your garden and enrich your experience of that morning cuppa. Encourage more birds by planting trees and expand your knowledge of the soundscape.

Source: Bird song identifier: common garden bird songs – Woodland Trust

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on 13/04/2017 by MKNHS Webeditor.

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