Well, it's been a lot longer time coming than I expected, but I think you'll be pleased with the results...our Winter 2024/25 Newsletter is now in print. I'll try and keep them pre-Christmas in the future, as this is what most supporters tell me they prefer.
Paper copies will be posted out to everyone who has requested such, and as soon as our Webmaster returns, I will find a way to get it hosted on the website (through the Newsletter link at the bottom of each page). It is currently a huge file (44 pages), and I can't manage it myself - not my forte.
If you can't wait, then send me an A5 SAE and I'll pop a hard copy in the post.
Nigel
Wild Bird Advice and information
Many people would help birds more, if they knew simple easy ways in which they could help wild birds, without going to too-much extra trouble. Often there are ways to help – that don’t actually ‘cost’ anything at all, but can make a huge difference to making birds welcome and safe in the environment around us.
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Most requested information...
I often receive questionaires from schoolchildren doing projects; and am happy to help as you never know when a seed sow