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Enjoying the great outdoors and food for thought

Mind your step

Nothing beats glorious summer walks along sandy beaches, leafy forests or meadows studded with vibrant wild flowers. While exploring outdoors, mind where you step to help save Britain’s beautiful endangered birds. Rare species including curlew, little tern, nightjar and lapwing are ground-nesters, and in June many carefully camouflaged nests are filled with late broods of eggs and chicks ready to fledge. The RSPB recommends sticking to designated footpaths and keeping dogs on leads in breeding areas – find

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