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Wildlife Blog

Discover the stories behind the paintings, see the wildlife films, learn more about the wild characters on the live nest cams and explore fascinating wildlife facts all in Robert E Fuller’s fascinating blog.

  • Film | Help me to help wildlife | Become a channel member

    Film | Help me to help wildlife | Become a channel member

    *JOIN MY MISSION* Support my wildlife rehabilitation and conservation work and join my channel https://www.youtube.com/c/robertefuller/join Your contribution will help me buy food for the wildlife I support, build new nest...

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  • How Tawny Owls Make Excellent Foster Parents

    How Tawny Owls Make Excellent Foster Parents

    Tawny owls make excellent parents This owl species is so caring in fact, I've found they will even take on foster-chicks. I have put this nurturing instinct to the test...

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  • How old tree still shelters animals

    How old tree still shelters animals

    Over the years an old elm stump I turned into a nest box has provided a home for barn owls, kestrels, and tawny owls - as well as hosted a...

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  • Animal fights | How wildlife battles to survive

    Animal fights | How wildlife battles to survive

    I’ve seen a lot of fights between animals over the years. These battles are an essential part of life as animals compete for mates, resources and the future of their...

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  • Barn owl chicks take care of one another

    Barn owl chicks take care of one another

    When barn owl mum Gylfie stops brooding her chicks Nutmeg & Thyme, the eldest owlet takes on the role of caring for her younger sibling - and in return he...

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  • Kestrel dad learns how to be a mum

    Kestrel dad learns how to be a mum

    Kestrel becomes single dad overnight   Male kestrels are not known to brood chicks. Neither do they feed them. But last month a kestrel father living in my garden astonished...

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  • When kingfishers disappear underground | Conservation

    When kingfishers disappear underground | Conservation

    It’s mid-January and I’m wading thigh-high through a stream looking for kingfishers. Minnows dart before each footstep. I hear a faint high-pitched peeping sound ahead and slow my pace. A...

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