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Mycorrhizal Fungi Networks

How Mycorrhizal Fungi Networks Allow Trees to Communicate and Share Nutrients

David Coultham

The Hidden Forest Beneath Our Feet When we walk through an ancient woodland, most of what sustains that ecosystem remains ...

Bee

The Hidden World of Bees: Why Thousands of Species Help Keep Nature Alive

David Coultham

The Hidden World Of Bees: When most people think of bees, they picture a honey bee moving between flowers on ...

Red Kite Recovery

Red Kite Recovery: How Britain Brought a Bird Back from the Brink

David Coultham

Species: Red Kite (Milvus milvus)Family: Accipitridae The sight of a red kite circling effortlessly overhead, wings spread like a tapestry ...

Leaf Warbler Identification Guide

Identification of Leaf Warblers

David Coultham

Each spring, woodlands, hedgerows, and scrub habitats across Britain and Europe resonate with the movement and song of returning leaf ...

Inter-Species Communication In Woodland Birds

The Evolution of Inter-Species Communication In Birds

David Coultham

Communication Without a Shared Language Today, we are taking a look at how different bird species communicate with each other ...

Chickadee Field Guide

A Field Guide to Chickadee Identification in North America

David Coultham

Chickadees move in loose, social groups across North America. They look nearly identical, with compact bodies, rounded heads, and a ...

The Evolution Of The EURASIAN HOOPOE

David Coultham

Introduction to the Eurasian Hoopoe The Eurasian hoopoe, Upupa epops, is one of the most morphologically distinctive birds in the order ...

Bird Identification: Know Your Puffins

David Coultham

Dive into the world of puffins and their closest relative as you explore four remarkable seabirds that thrive in some ...

Bean Goose

Bird Identification Guide: Grey Geese

David Coultham

Family: Anatidae Across Europe, four species of grey geese are a familiar sight. Observing them on the ground is often ...

Penguin Evolution

From Sky to Sea: The Evolutionary History of Penguins

David Coultham

Evolution: The Evolutionary History of PenguinsFamily: Spheniscidae In the remote southern oceans, where cold currents circle Antarctica and powerful winds ...

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