Bird watching is a fun, free activity. It requires no specialist equipment, just patience and clothing suitable to the season.
Bird watching is a fun, free activity. It requires no specialist equipment, just patience and clothing suitable to the season.
Many of the ways farmers look after and improve the habitats on their farms can easily be adapted on a smaller scale to use in your school grounds.
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