A Happy New Year, one and all.

January 1, 2021

I would like to wish all our friends and supporters a very Happy New Year for 2021, and hope that you each enjoy health and happiness throughout.


Thanks go to John from Littleborough who has sent in this lovely photo of a Wren in full song. The support that Three Owls gives out also goes far and wide, saving wild birds' lives throughout the UK and abroad.


The Winter 2020/21 newsletter went to the printers late last night and contains the very latest news. It will be available to download from this site later this month via the Newletter link at the bottom of each page. Those supporters who request a hard copy will receive theirs in the post.


Take care, and thanks again for your ongoing support.


Nigel

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