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Features
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Lying animals
These four creatures can hoodwink you with the sounds they make
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Your life on Earth
How you and the world have changed since your birth
On TV and Radio
Meet your UK wildlife
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Booming year for bitterns
More likely to be heard than seen, the bittern has been found in record numbers in England thanks to its loud call
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Winter preparations
Look out for foraging dormice that are fattening up for hibernation
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Your autumn
Wonderful selection of your UK images from the Autumnwatch Flickr group
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Autumn spectacle: Grey seal colonies
Witness the spectacle of grey seal pup colonies along UK coastlines this autumn
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The goldcrest: An improbable migrant
Every autumn a tiny crowned Viking crosses the North Sea to join its UK cousins, feasting on a bounty of sycamore aphids
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An array of oak galls
Look out for the telltale signs of gall wasps on oak trees this autumn
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New bee on the block
Record your sightings of burrowing ivy bees
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Spotting wasp spiders
Help scientists track their spread across the UK
Your nature quotes
Nicole Malliotakis on Twitter comments on the events that have happened since she was born by using our personalised Your Life on Earth interactive infographic.“There have been 75 solar eclipses and 167 major volcanic eruptions in my lifetime”
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ACTIVITY FINDER
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SUN 28 DEC
Revellers Sunday Stroll: Bourne End
High Wycombe and Marlow Revellers
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SUN 4 JAN
A Walk in the Park
Lee Valley Regional Park
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SUN 4 JAN
Winter Warmer Walk
Essex Wildlife Trust