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IMG_6464_p.jpg One of a group of wind turbines above Chelker Reservoir near Ilkley in Yorkshire, UK. These turbines were well ahead of their time having been installed in the early 1990's and are some of the oldest wind turbines in the UK. The shot shows a mixed flock of Lapwings and Golden Plover fyling past.
 
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IMG_6467_p.jpg One of a group of wind turbines above Chelker Reservoir near Ilkley in Yorkshire, UK. These turbines were well ahead of their time having been installed in the early 1990's and are some of the oldest wind turbines in the UK. The shot shows a mixed flock of Lapwings and Golden Plover fyling past.
 
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IMG_6469_p.jpg One of a group of wind turbines above Chelker Reservoir near Ilkley in Yorkshire, UK. These turbines were well ahead of their time having been installed in the early 1990's and are some of the oldest wind turbines in the UK. The shot shows a mixed flock of Lapwings and Golden Plover fyling past.
 
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IMG_4136_oil tank.jpg A storage tank painted with White Storks, to show the areas importance to wildlife in Isla Major, a town in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
 
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IMG_4138_white stork.jpg A storage tank painted with White Storks, to show the areas importance to wildlife in Isla Major, a town in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
 
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IMG_4146_flamingo.jpg An arrow painted with Flamingoe's, to show the areas importance to wildlife in Isla Major, a town in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
 
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IMG_4148_arrow.jpg An arrow painted with Flamingoe's, to show the areas importance to wildlife in Isla Major, a town in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
 
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IMG_4151_Coto Donana.jpg A house wall painted with a Grey Heron, to show the areas importance to wildlife in Isla Major, a town in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
 
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IMG_4153_wildlife.jpg A house wall painted with a Grey Heron, to show the areas importance to wildlife in Isla Major, a town in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
 
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IMG_4156_heron.jpg A house wall painted with a Grey Heron, to show the areas importance to wildlife in Isla Major, a town in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
 
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IMG_0621_egg.jpg Following the warmest and driest April on record, moorland fires broke out across the UK. Ogden Moor near Wainstalls above Halifax was one of many victims. Several square Km of moorland burned for four days. The blaze was tackled by fire fighters, but despite their efforts the blaze destroyed valuable moorland habitat, killing mammals and amphibians and destroying nesting birds nests. The wind farm was also closed down for a number of days as the blades were a danger to the helicopters fighting the blaze with aerial water drops. This shot shows a moorland wading birds egg destroyed in the blaze.
 
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IMG_5549_white ibis.jpg Australian White Ibis (Threskiornis molucca) in Sydney Botanical garden, Sydney, Australia. The breeding success of these wading birds has been negatively imacted by low water flows, as a result of climate change induced drought.
 
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IMG_5555_urban wildlife.jpg Australian White Ibis (Threskiornis molucca) in Sydney Botanical garden, Sydney, Australia. The breeding success of these wading birds has been negatively imacted by low water flows, as a result of climate change induced drought.
 
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IMG_5609_urban wildlife.jpg Fruit bats and an Australian White Ibis flying in front of Sydney city centre tower blocks, Australia. The breeding success of these wading birds has been negatively imacted by low water flows, as a result of climate change induced drought.
 
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IMG_7115_flooded.jpg On Thursday 19th November 2009 over 31cm of rain fell in 24 hours on the Cumbrian mountains. The single largest rainfall total in the British Isles since records began. It caused unprecedented flooding, with Cockermouth being particularly badly hit after both the Cocker and Derwent burst their banks. The main street was 5 feet underwater and £millions worth of damage was caused.  This shot shows a man wading through Lake Windermere in Ambleside and flooded buildings after the lake reached its highest ever recorded level.
 
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IMG_6467_wind turbine.jpg One of a group of wind turbines above Chelker Reservoir near Ilkley in Yorkshire, UK. These turbines were well ahead of their time having been installed in the early 1990's and are some of the oldest wind turbines in the UK. The shot shows a mixed flock of Lapwings and Golden Plover fyling past.
 
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IMG_6464_bird.jpg One of a group of wind turbines above Chelker Reservoir near Ilkley in Yorkshire, UK. These turbines were well ahead of their time having been installed in the early 1990's and are some of the oldest wind turbines in the UK. The shot shows a mixed flock of Lapwings and Golden Plover fyling past.
 
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IMG_6469_bird strike.jpg One of a group of wind turbines above Chelker Reservoir near Ilkley in Yorkshire, UK. These turbines were well ahead of their time having been installed in the early 1990's and are some of the oldest wind turbines in the UK. The shot shows a mixed flock of Lapwings and Golden Plover fyling past.
 
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366W9470_foraging.jpg A man harvesting welks at Drumbeg in Assynt Scotland UK
 
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366W5228_offshore.jpg Offshore wind turbines off Walney Island near Barrow in Furness Cumbria UK
 
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366W5228_walney.jpg Offshore wind turbines off Walney Island near Barrow in Furness Cumbria UK
 
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366W8597.jpg Oystercatchers roosting at high tide at Hest Bank Morecambe Bay UK. Research has revealed that as temperatures start to warm numbers of shorebirds that overwinter in the UK are declining as conditions become more favourable for them to overwinter nearer to their breeding grounds.
 
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366W8607.jpg Oystercatchers roosting at high tide at Hest Bank Morecambe Bay UK. Research has revealed that as temperatures start to warm numbers of shorebirds that overwinter in the UK are declining as conditions become more favourable for them to overwinter nearer to their breeding grounds.
 
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366W8615.jpg Oystercatchers roosting at high tide at Hest Bank Morecambe Bay UK. Research has revealed that as temperatures start to warm numbers of shorebirds that overwinter in the UK are declining as conditions become more favourable for them to overwinter nearer to their breeding grounds.
 
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366W8629.jpg Oystercatchers roosting at high tide at Hest Bank Morecambe Bay UK. Research has revealed that as temperatures start to warm numbers of shorebirds that overwinter in the UK are declining as conditions become more favourable for them to overwinter nearer to their breeding grounds.
 
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366W8634.jpg Oystercatchers roosting at high tide at Hest Bank Morecambe Bay UK. Research has revealed that as temperatures start to warm numbers of shorebirds that overwinter in the UK are declining as conditions become more favourable for them to overwinter nearer to their breeding grounds.
 
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366W8638.jpg Oystercatchers roosting at high tide at Hest Bank Morecambe Bay UK. Research has revealed that as temperatures start to warm numbers of shorebirds that overwinter in the UK are declining as conditions become more favourable for them to overwinter nearer to their breeding grounds.
 
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366W8644.jpg Oystercatchers roosting at high tide at Hest Bank Morecambe Bay UK. Research has revealed that as temperatures start to warm numbers of shorebirds that overwinter in the UK are declining as conditions become more favourable for them to overwinter nearer to their breeding grounds.
 
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366W8646.jpg Oystercatchers roosting at high tide at Hest Bank Morecambe Bay UK. Research has revealed that as temperatures start to warm numbers of shorebirds that overwinter in the UK are declining as conditions become more favourable for them to overwinter nearer to their breeding grounds.
 
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366W8648.jpg Oystercatchers roosting at high tide at Hest Bank Morecambe Bay UK. Research has revealed that as temperatures start to warm numbers of shorebirds that overwinter in the UK are declining as conditions become more favourable for them to overwinter nearer to their breeding grounds.
 
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366W8649.jpg Oystercatchers roosting at high tide at Hest Bank Morecambe Bay UK. Research has revealed that as temperatures start to warm numbers of shorebirds that overwinter in the UK are declining as conditions become more favourable for them to overwinter nearer to their breeding grounds.
 
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366W8658.jpg Oystercatchers roosting at high tide at Hest Bank Morecambe Bay UK. Research has revealed that as temperatures start to warm numbers of shorebirds that overwinter in the UK are declining as conditions become more favourable for them to overwinter nearer to their breeding grounds.
 
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