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Nightingale Nights

@ngalenights

Listen. Play. Make music. Sing. Campaign. Keep Nightingales alive and not just a memory.

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Tom Mabbett (@tommabbett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great walk at Coombe Hill this afternoon enjoying at least 3 singing Redstarts, 5 Yellow & 1 White Wagtail, Sedge Warblers, bubbling Curlews, 3 Little Egrets. This eve at Dowds Res, 2 Reed Warbler, Mallard & Grebe pair, Grey and Pied Wagtail, 3 Moorhen. #Glosbirds.

A great walk at Coombe Hill this afternoon enjoying at least 3 singing Redstarts, 5 Yellow & 1 White Wagtail, Sedge Warblers, bubbling Curlews, 3 Little Egrets. This eve at Dowds Res, 2 Reed Warbler, Mallard & Grebe pair, Grey and Pied Wagtail, 3 Moorhen.  #Glosbirds.
Feargal Sharkey (@feargal_sharkey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All hail Private Eye Magazine Brilliant story about how one of the proposed new owners of Thames Water is offering up a £25 million "Community Benefit Trust" (CBT) to "support" local environment and community groups but only on condition that TW are exempt from environment law and

All hail <a href="/PrivateEyeNews/">Private Eye Magazine</a> 

Brilliant story about how one of the proposed new owners of Thames Water is offering up a £25 million "Community Benefit Trust" (CBT) to "support" local environment and community groups but only on condition that TW are exempt from environment law and
rt hon Sir Desmond Swayne TD MP (@desmondswayne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If, like me, you were born in 1956, you’ll receive almost £300,000 more in benefits than you’ll pay in taxes in your lifetime State Pensions make up a huge chunk of that Long term, we simply can’t afford to sustain the Triple Lock’s generosity Blog: desmondswaynemp.com/ds-blog/1956/?…

If, like me, you were born in 1956, you’ll receive almost £300,000 more in benefits than you’ll pay in taxes in your lifetime

State Pensions make up a huge chunk of that

Long term, we simply can’t afford to sustain the Triple Lock’s generosity

Blog:

desmondswaynemp.com/ds-blog/1956/?…
russ (@dirk7890) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The little stream at the end of my road this morning. Hundreds of dead Roach. Very sad. Heavily polluted. Thames Water are here. Just breaks my heart to see. From des Taylor angling 😫

The little stream at the end of my road this morning. Hundreds of dead Roach. Very sad. Heavily polluted. Thames Water are here. Just breaks my heart to see. From des Taylor angling 😫
Mike Gibbons (@cloudedyellows) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Male Red-spotted Bluethroat at Swineham, Dorset. Feeding on the footpath after a wait today. Beautiful bird and did show well on and off today. Dorset Bird Club

Male Red-spotted Bluethroat at Swineham, Dorset. Feeding on the footpath after a wait today. Beautiful bird and did show well on and off today. <a href="/DorsetBirdClub/">Dorset Bird Club</a>
campaign strategy (@campaignstrat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Spectator Good post but upside down. Should have started as it ended - on Twitter only the troll version of the story appeared ‘above the fold’.

Paul Tout (@adriawildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The loss of nutrient diversity in habitats (& decline in oligotrophic habitats) across Europe is an underestimated source of biodiversity loss, especially of heliophile groups (ants, lepidopterans, bees & beetles. Imagine the effect on spp. such as Red-backed Shrike & Wryneck.

The loss of nutrient diversity in habitats (&amp; decline in oligotrophic habitats) across Europe is an underestimated source of biodiversity loss, especially of heliophile groups (ants, lepidopterans, bees &amp; beetles. 
Imagine the effect on spp. such as Red-backed Shrike &amp; Wryneck.
campaign strategy (@campaignstrat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spring flowers in a small gem of an ancient Wood Pasture: Thursford Wood in Norfolk. Norfolk Wildlife Trust reserve. Bird Cherry at S end of range. Wood Sorrel. Primrose. Huge Common Cherry - multi-trunked but I think all one tree. Do visit. No dogs. Many Blackcaps, Chiffchaffs, Nuthatches.

Spring flowers in a small gem of an ancient Wood Pasture: Thursford Wood in Norfolk. <a href="/NorfolkWT/">Norfolk Wildlife Trust</a> reserve. Bird Cherry at S end of range. Wood Sorrel. Primrose.  Huge Common Cherry - multi-trunked but I think all one tree. Do visit. No dogs. Many Blackcaps, Chiffchaffs, Nuthatches.
OliCWildlife (@olicwildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few shots from a couple of North-Essex sites this afternoon! Eurasian Spoonbills, European Adder, Common Nightingale, and Eurasian Sparrowhawk. #Birding #EssexBirding #UKBirding #WildlifePhotography

A few shots from a couple of North-Essex sites this afternoon! Eurasian Spoonbills, European Adder, Common Nightingale, and Eurasian Sparrowhawk. #Birding #EssexBirding #UKBirding #WildlifePhotography
campaign strategy (@campaignstrat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paul Tout So rank over-fertilised Nitrogen-gorged vegetation kills off butterflies, moths, ants, bees and beetles, and starves the birds which need them to eat.