Country diary 1974: A green flush of tiny plants has appeared
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Country diary: A sea-view of house martins in their ancestral home
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Country diary: A little madness contained in the crop
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Country diary: On a thundery, windless day, aerial plankton hang in the summer heat
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Country Diary: My secret garden, my lunchtime retreat
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Country diary: A valley revived, as far as the eye can see
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Country diary: A small Chinese dragon has rippled into view
The Guardian view on nature-friendly farming: England’s green subsidies are working
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Country diary: My summer garden is quieter than it should be
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Country diary: Two kings of the cliff, living in something like harmony
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Country diary: The gawky yet graceful Irish hare has a lot of history to carry
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Country diary: The mimicry of a sedge warbler drifts in this quiet place
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Country diary: A small market town, honeyed with sunset and old memories
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Country diary: If there’s such a thing as an unnatural bird, it’s this
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Country diary 1949: the harvest gets under way
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Country diary: The night air is thick with bats
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Country diary: Snowdrops can come good in the summer
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Country diary: A modest defence of the Himalayan balsam flower
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Country diary: Into the woods for the (near) silence of midsummer
July 2024
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Country diary: Pine martens, dragonflies … this scarred peat bog is healing
Abbeyleix Bog, County Laois, Ireland: I was sceptical about whether this valuable but struggling habitat would be restored in my lifetime. I’m delighted to be proved wrong