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  • With the capital's financial district in the background, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    towerbridge_moorings-05-05-05-2022.jpg
  • With the capital's financial district in the background, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    towerbridge_moorings-02-05-05-2022.jpg
  • With the capital's financial district in the background, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    towerbridge_moorings-01-05-05-2022.jpg
  • With the capital's financial district in the background, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    towerbridge_moorings-03-05-05-2022.jpg
  • With the capital's financial district in the background, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    towerbridge_moorings-04-05-05-2022.jpg
  • With the capital's financial district in the background, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    towerbridge_moorings-06-05-05-2022.jpg
  • Children learn about the varieties of bird wildlife at Backwell Lake, North Somerset, on 7th November 2021, in Backwell, Nailsea, England.
    backwell_lake-01-07-11-2021.jpg
  • With heritage barges and 'lighters' in the foreground, the superyacht Kismet dominates the river Thames, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. 'Kismet' is a 95.2m (312 ft)-long superyacht which was built in 2014. It is managed by the Moran Yacht & Ship chartering business, and is owned by Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_megayacht-24-20-10-2021.jpg
  • With heritage barges and 'lighters' in the foreground, the superyacht Kismet dominates the river Thames, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. 'Kismet' is a 95.2m (312 ft)-long superyacht which was built in 2014. It is managed by the Moran Yacht & Ship chartering business, and is owned by Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_megayacht-21-20-10-2021.jpg
  • With the capital's financial district inthe background, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 11th June 2021, in London, England. 'Xylonite' is one of seven Thames barges built between 1925 and 1930. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_houseboats08-11-06-2021.jpg
  • With heritage barges and 'lighters' in the foreground, the superyacht Kismet dominates the river Thames, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. 'Kismet' is a 95.2m (312 ft)-long superyacht which was built in 2014. It is managed by the Moran Yacht & Ship chartering business, and is owned by Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_megayacht-23-20-10-2021.jpg
  • With heritage barges and 'lighters' in the foreground, the superyacht Kismet dominates the river Thames, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. 'Kismet' is a 95.2m (312 ft)-long superyacht which was built in 2014. It is managed by the Moran Yacht & Ship chartering business, and is owned by Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_megayacht-22-20-10-2021.jpg
  • With heritage barges and 'lighters' in the foreground, the superyacht Kismet dominates the river Thames, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. 'Kismet' is a 95.2m (312 ft)-long superyacht which was built in 2014. It is managed by the Moran Yacht & Ship chartering business, and is owned by Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_megayacht-20-20-10-2021.jpg
  • With heritage barges and 'lighters' in the foreground, the superyacht Kismet dominates the river Thames, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. 'Kismet' is a 95.2m (312 ft)-long superyacht which was built in 2014. It is managed by the Moran Yacht & Ship chartering business, and is owned by Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_megayacht-19-20-10-2021.jpg
  • With heritage barges and 'lighters' in the foreground, the superyacht Kismet dominates the river Thames, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. 'Kismet' is a 95.2m (312 ft)-long superyacht which was built in 2014. It is managed by the Moran Yacht & Ship chartering business, and is owned by Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_megayacht-18-20-10-2021.jpg
  • With heritage barges and 'lighters' in the foreground, the superyacht Kismet dominates the river Thames, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. 'Kismet' is a 95.2m (312 ft)-long superyacht which was built in 2014. It is managed by the Moran Yacht & Ship chartering business, and is owned by Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_megayacht-17-20-10-2021.jpg
  • With heritage barges and 'lighters' in the foreground, the superyacht Kismet dominates the river Thames, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. 'Kismet' is a 95.2m (312 ft)-long superyacht which was built in 2014. It is managed by the Moran Yacht & Ship chartering business, and is owned by Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_megayacht-16-20-10-2021.jpg
  • With heritage barges and 'lighters' in the foreground, the superyacht Kismet dominates the river Thames, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. 'Kismet' is a 95.2m (312 ft)-long superyacht which was built in 2014. It is managed by the Moran Yacht & Ship chartering business, and is owned by Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_megayacht-15-20-10-2021.jpg
  • With heritage barges and 'lighters' in the foreground, the superyacht Kismet dominates the river Thames, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. 'Kismet' is a 95.2m (312 ft)-long superyacht which was built in 2014. It is managed by the Moran Yacht & Ship chartering business, and is owned by Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_megayacht-13-20-10-2021.jpg
  • With heritage barges and 'lighters' in the foreground, the superyacht Kismet dominates the river Thames, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. 'Kismet' is a 95.2m (312 ft)-long superyacht which was built in 2014. It is managed by the Moran Yacht & Ship chartering business, and is owned by Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_megayacht-14-20-10-2021.jpg
  • With St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge and the Walkie Talkie building in the distance, barged and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 11th June 2021, in London, England. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_houseboats11-11-06-2021.jpg
  • With the capital's financial district inthe background, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 11th June 2021, in London, England. 'Xylonite' is one of seven Thames barges built between 1925 and 1930. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_houseboats10-11-06-2021.jpg
  • With the capital's financial district inthe background, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 11th June 2021, in London, England. 'Xylonite' is one of seven Thames barges built between 1925 and 1930. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_houseboats09-11-06-2021.jpg
  • With the capital's financial district inthe background, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 11th June 2021, in London, England. 'Xylonite' is one of seven Thames barges built between 1925 and 1930. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_houseboats07-11-06-2021.jpg
  • With the capital's financial district inthe background, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 11th June 2021, in London, England. 'Xylonite' is one of seven Thames barges built between 1925 and 1930. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_houseboats05-11-06-2021.jpg
  • With the capital's financial district inthe background, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 11th June 2021, in London, England. 'Xylonite' is one of seven Thames barges built between 1925 and 1930. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_houseboats06-11-06-2021.jpg
  • With the capital's financial district inthe background, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 11th June 2021, in London, England. 'Xylonite' is one of seven Thames barges built between 1925 and 1930. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_houseboats04-11-06-2021.jpg
  • Camouflaged birdspotters peer through binoculars for wildlife at the RSPB's bird and wildlife reserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex
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  • Camouflaged birdspotters peer through binoculars for wildlife at the RSPB's bird and wildlife reserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex
    electricity367-03-02-2008 .jpg
  • A sheep skul, stones and assorted wood encourage wildlife into a garden insect house
    bug_house2-27-May-2011.jpg
  • A sheep skul, stones and assorted wood encourage wildlife into a garden insect house
    bug_house1-27-May-2011.jpg
  • Wildlife and residential apartment properties at Greenland Dock, Surrey Quays in Rotherhithe, in front of corporate high-rise offices at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 22nd November 2021, in London, England. Canary Wharf was once a thriving Victorian cargo dock but after Thames shipping declined from the 1960s, its derelict areas were redeveloped in the 19080 by Margaret Thatcher's Docklands Development Corporation created one of the UK’s main financial centres, now home to the European Headquarters of numerous major banks including Barclays, Credit Suisse and HSBC.
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  • Wildlife and residential apartment properties at Greenland Dock, Surrey Quays in Rotherhithe, in front of corporate high-rise offices at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 22nd November 2021, in London, England. Canary Wharf was once a thriving Victorian cargo dock but after Thames shipping declined from the 1960s, its derelict areas were redeveloped in the 19080 by Margaret Thatcher's Docklands Development Corporation created one of the UK’s main financial centres, now home to the European Headquarters of numerous major banks including Barclays, Credit Suisse and HSBC.
    greenland_dock-15-22-11-2021.jpg
  • Wildlife and residential apartment properties at Greenland Dock, Surrey Quays in Rotherhithe, in front of corporate high-rise offices at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 22nd November 2021, in London, England. Canary Wharf was once a thriving Victorian cargo dock but after Thames shipping declined from the 1960s, its derelict areas were redeveloped in the 19080 by Margaret Thatcher's Docklands Development Corporation created one of the UK’s main financial centres, now home to the European Headquarters of numerous major banks including Barclays, Credit Suisse and HSBC.
    greenland_dock-14-22-11-2021.jpg
  • Wildlife and residential apartment properties at Greenland Dock, Surrey Quays in Rotherhithe, in front of corporate high-rise offices at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 22nd November 2021, in London, England. Canary Wharf was once a thriving Victorian cargo dock but after Thames shipping declined from the 1960s, its derelict areas were redeveloped in the 19080 by Margaret Thatcher's Docklands Development Corporation created one of the UK’s main financial centres, now home to the European Headquarters of numerous major banks including Barclays, Credit Suisse and HSBC.
    greenland_dock-13-22-11-2021.jpg
  • Wildlife and residential apartment properties at Greenland Dock, Surrey Quays in Rotherhithe, in front of corporate high-rise offices at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 22nd November 2021, in London, England. Canary Wharf was once a thriving Victorian cargo dock but after Thames shipping declined from the 1960s, its derelict areas were redeveloped in the 19080 by Margaret Thatcher's Docklands Development Corporation created one of the UK’s main financial centres, now home to the European Headquarters of numerous major banks including Barclays, Credit Suisse and HSBC.
    greenland_dock-11-22-11-2021.jpg
  • A pigeon sits on a chain barrier alongside an information board describing the many species of avian wildlife at East India Dock Basin at Learmouth, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
    docks_birds02-10-08-2021.jpg
  • A pigeon sits on a chain barrier alongside an information board describing the many species of avian wildlife at East India Dock Basin at Learmouth, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
    docks_birds01-10-08-2021.jpg
  • With Tower Bridge and the Walkie Talkie building in the distance, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 11th June 2021, in London, England. 'Xylonite' is one of seven Thames barges built between 1925 and 1930. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_houseboats03-11-06-2021.jpg
  • With Tower Bridge and the Walkie Talkie building in the distance, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 11th June 2021, in London, England. 'Xylonite' is one of seven Thames barges built between 1925 and 1930. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_houseboats02-11-06-2021.jpg
  • With Tower Bridge and the Walkie Talkie building in the distance, barges and lighters at Tower Bridge Moorings are grouped together on the river Thames, on 11th June 2021, in London, England. 'Xylonite' is one of seven Thames barges built between 1925 and 1930. Tower Bridge Moorings is the capital’s only floating gardens - a sustainable way of living for a community of more than one hundred adults and children, and a shelter for wildlife on the river.
    thames_houseboats01-11-06-2021.jpg
  • Bird wildlife and a swimmers' rail leading into the still waters of the Serpentine pond, on 1st January 2017, in central London, England.
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  • Bird wildlife and a swimmers' rail leading into the still waters of the Serpentine pond, on 1st January 2017, in central London, England.
    serpentine_ducks-02-01-01-2017.jpg
  • Examples of bird wildlife to be found after the extensive conservation project at Barton Broad in the Norfolk Broads. The information board shows us the species and kinds of birdlife thriving in this wetland, a region of east Anglia known for its important natural habitats after decades of neglect. Birds such as Coot, Mallard, Moorhen, Tern and Grebe are all surviving thanks to investment and a commitment to protect native species. Barton Broad is the largest Broad in the Ant Valley. It is a man-made landscape impacted by natural processes - the open water is a result of flooded peat diggings. The fen habitat around Barton Broad contributes to the largest fenland expanse in the UK and contains rare vegetation.
    barton_broad02-01-08-2013.jpg
  • Examples of bird wildlife to be found after the extensive conservation project at Barton Broad in the Norfolk Broads. The information board shows us the species and kinds of birdlife thriving in this wetland, a region of east Anglia known for its important natural habitats after decades of neglect. Birds such as Coot, Mallard, Moorhen, Tern and Grebe are all surviving thanks to investment and a commitment to protect native species. Barton Broad is the largest Broad in the Ant Valley. It is a man-made landscape impacted by natural processes - the open water is a result of flooded peat diggings. The fen habitat around Barton Broad contributes to the largest fenland expanse in the UK and contains rare vegetation.
    barton_broad01-01-08-2013.jpg
  • A young deer lies dead beside a busy highway on a road near Fairchild Air Force Base, Spokane, Washington State. Very recently run-over but seemingly unharmed, this animal has head injuries and died immediately from a collision with a passing vehicle, such as this heavy articulated lorry which blurrs past this location. This is forested area and the deer's natural habitat but too often wildlife in its natural surroundings violently meets the modern human environment and the animal comes of worst. As a result of the death, the roadkill was taken by members of a US Air Force survival course at their nearby facility and so it formed an unscheduled extra lesson in preparing venison for the pot that night (see Corbis image entitled 'US Air Force survival instructors with recent roadkill').
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  • As stormy waves crash over its super-structure and funnel, the Liberian-registered MV Braer oil tanker spills 84,700 tonnes of crude oil into the North Sea. It sits below its water-line with crude oil leaking from its ruptured tanks after running ground in hurricane force winds, beeching itself on these rocks in Quendale Bay, west of Sunburgh Head, the Shetland Islands, Scotland. In fast-fading light, this ecological disaster occured in a beautiful region of Great Britain affecting much native wildlife although the Gulfaks oil the Braer was carrying is lighter therefore more biodegradable and able to disperse better than other North Sea crude. ..
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  • Bird feathers from dead wildlife, killed after colliding with electricity lines on a forest floor, Clowes Wood, Chestfield, Kent
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  • Bird seed, nuts and boxes on sale in the shop at the RSPB's bird and wildlife reserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex.
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  • Grazing cow pokes her head through barbed wire with pylons behind at the RSPB wildlife sanctuary at Rainham Marshes
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  • The entrance to the RSPB's bird and wildlife reserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex.
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  • The entrance to the RSPB's bird and wildlife reserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex.
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  • Daily information board and wildlife film provided for RSPB bird ornithologists at Rainham Marshes, reserve.
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  • Hidden in a wooden hut, a group of bird-spotting ornithologists peer through binoculars at the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) rreserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex England. Watching dozens of wintering birds, the group are intensely looking through their optical equipment in anticipation of seeing rare breeds at this Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), a wetland alongside the River Thames, 20 miles from Central London. A narrow slit is open to keep them hidden from sight so leaning on elbows and with a guide sheet in front to identify particular species, they concentrate on their hobby. The RSPB has 200 nature reserves covering almost 130,000 hectares, home to 80% of Britain's rarest or most threatened bird species. Its role is to speak out for birds and wildlife, tackling the problems that threaten the environment.
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  • Birdspotters peer through binoculars in a hide at the the RSPB's bird and wildlife reserve at Rainham Marshes, Essex.
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  • On Halstow Marshes, a Shelduck wades across low-tide estaury mud with a passing cargo ship and Coryton Refinery on River Thames
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  • A White-tailed bumblebee (Bombus lucorum) visits a lavender plant in a suburban garden south London, on 7th August 2019, in London, England.
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  • A White-tailed bumblebee (Bombus lucorum) visits a lavender plant in a suburban garden south London, on 7th August 2019, in London, England.
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  • A Small White butterfly (Pieris rapae) visits a lavender plant in a suburban garden south London, on 7th August 2019, in London, England.
    garden_wildlife-02-07-08-2019.jpg
  • A detail of a public notice, warning passers-by not to drop anything but garden waste, an attempt to stop the feeding of rats on a patch of land alongside the Lea Canal, on 30th December 2021, in London, England. Pest control company 'Integrum Services' estimate that there are two rats for every person in London which would take the current rat population to over 18 million.
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  • Seen through riverbank trees, river Thames birdlife stands on a floating branch alongside an organe plastic bag, on 6th April 2022, in London, England.
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  • At low-tide on the river Thames foreshore, Londoners bend down to inspect items washed up on the beach, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. 'Mudlarking', the old practice of finding and removing historical artifacts from the Thames foreshores is a licensed activity enjoyed by collectors and history enthusiasts.
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  • A woodland landscape where a protest is ongoing in Sydenham Hill Woods against the proposed felling of two 100+ year-old oak trees, threatened by Southwark Council because of their proximity to 'Pissarro's' footbridge whose renovation has been deemed necessary by the local authority, on 18th November 2020, in London, England. The Nunhead to Crystal Palace (High Level) railway once passed through the Wood and Impressionist artist  Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) famously painted a railway landscape from the bridge in the 1870s. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched across south London. The habitat is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
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  • A woodland landscape where a protest is ongoing in Sydenham Hill Woods against the proposed felling of two 100+ year-old oak trees, threatened by Southwark Council because of their proximity to 'Pissarro's' footbridge whose renovation has been deemed necessary by the local authority, on 18th November 2020, in London, England. The Nunhead to Crystal Palace (High Level) railway once passed through the Wood and Impressionist artist  Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) famously painted a railway landscape from the bridge in the 1870s. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched across south London. The habitat is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
    tree_protest03-18-11-2020.jpg
  • A runner approaches a gate where a protest is ongoing in Sydenham Hill Woods, against the proposed felling of two 100+ year-old oak trees, threatened by Southwark Council because of their proximity to 'Pissarro's' footbridge whose renovation has been deemed necessary by the local authority, on 18th November 2020, in London, England. The Nunhead to Crystal Palace (High Level) railway once passed through the Wood and Impressionist artist  Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) famously painted a railway landscape from the bridge in the 1870s. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched across south London. The habitat is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
    tree_protest01-18-11-2020.jpg
  • A woodland landscape where a protest is ongoing in Sydenham Hill Woods against the proposed felling of two 100+ year-old oak trees, threatened by Southwark Council because of their proximity to 'Pissarro's' footbridge whose renovation has been deemed necessary by the local authority, on 18th November 2020, in London, England. The Nunhead to Crystal Palace (High Level) railway once passed through the Wood and Impressionist artist  Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) famously painted a railway landscape from the bridge in the 1870s. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched across south London. The habitat is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
    tree_protest02-18-11-2020.jpg
  • In an attempt to stop the littering of the borough's beaches, Canterbury City Council posters have appeared along the northern Kent coast of the Thames Estuary, where holidaymakers are returning to as the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown guidelines are gradually eased, and seasides become popular again after months of lockdown, on 19th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
    whitstable_beach09-18-07-2020.jpg
  • In an attempt to stop the littering of the borough's beaches, Canterbury City Council posters have appeared along the northern Kent coast of the Thames Estuary, where holidaymakers are returning to as the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown guidelines are gradually eased, and seasides become popular again after months of lockdown, on 19th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
    whitstable_beach08-18-07-2020.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-33-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-32-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-30-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-29-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-28-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-26-04-09-2019.jpg
  • A fence warns walkers to this part of the ancient woodland habitat in Sydenham Hill Woods, on 18th November 2020, in London, England. Once part of the Nunhead to Crystal Palace (High Level) railway which once passed through this flat part of Sydenham Hill Woods, its track bed can be followed to a disused and closed tunnel which is now a registered bat roost. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched across south London. The habitat is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
    woodland_habitat01-18-11-2020.jpg
  • A fence warns walkers to this part of the ancient woodland habitat in Sydenham Hill Woods, on 18th November 2020, in London, England. Once part of the Nunhead to Crystal Palace (High Level) railway which once passed through this flat part of Sydenham Hill Woods, its track bed can be followed to a disused and closed tunnel which is now a registered bat roost. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched across south London. The habitat is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
    woodland_habitat02-18-11-2020.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-35-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-34-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-31-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime City workers avoid a dead, headless bird on the ground at Leadenhall in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-27-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Passers-by walk past an oversized Emperor penguin that stands outside the Shackleton outdoor and endurance clothing brand in Russell St, Covent Garden WC2, on 7th March 2023, in London, England. The emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) is the tallest and heaviest of all living penguin species and is endemic to Antarctica. Ernest Shackleton was an Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer of the early 20th century - most famous for his heroic Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914–1917.
    shackleton_penguin-01-07-03-2023.jpg
  • Passers-by walk past an oversized Emperor penguin that stands outside the Shackleton outdoor and endurance clothing brand in Russell St, Covent Garden WC2, on 7th March 2023, in London, England. The emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) is the tallest and heaviest of all living penguin species and is endemic to Antarctica. Ernest Shackleton was an Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer of the early 20th century - most famous for his heroic Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914–1917.
    shackleton_penguin-02-07-03-2023.jpg
  • An urban fox (vulpes vulpes) lies dead from a traffic collision, killed and placed carefully by a kind resident in a cardboard box and awaiting collection at the side of the road in south London, on 4th January 2023, in London, England. An estimated 100,000 foxes are killed on the UK's roads each year and collisions with vehicles probably represents their most significant source of mortality.
    dead_fox-08-04-02-2023.jpg
  • An urban fox (vulpes vulpes) lies dead from a traffic collision, killed and placed carefully by a kind resident in a cardboard box and awaiting collection at the side of the road in south London, on 4th January 2023, in London, England. An estimated 100,000 foxes are killed on the UK's roads each year and collisions with vehicles probably represents their most significant source of mortality.
    dead_fox-05-04-02-2023.jpg
  • A passer-by walks past an urban fox (vulpes vulpes) which is lying dead from a traffic collision, killed and placed carefully by a kind resident in a cardboard box and awaiting collection at the side of the road in south London, on 4th January 2023, in London, England. An estimated 100,000 foxes are killed on the UK's roads each year and collisions with vehicles probably represents their most significant source of mortality.
    dead_fox-03-04-02-2023.jpg
  • A landscape of old fencing in Sydenham Hill Woods, on 30th October 2022, in London, England. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched from Deptford to Selhurst. The wood is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
    sydenham_wood-9-30-10-2022.jpg
  • A landscape of old fencing in Sydenham Hill Woods, on 30th October 2022, in London, England. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched from Deptford to Selhurst. The wood is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
    sydenham_wood-8-30-10-2022.jpg
  • A puddle in Sydenham Hill Woods, on 30th October 2022, in London, England. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched from Deptford to Selhurst. The wood is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
    sydenham_wood-5-30-10-2022.jpg
  • A landscape of old fencing in Sydenham Hill Woods, on 30th October 2022, in London, England. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched from Deptford to Selhurst. The wood is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
    sydenham_wood-1-30-10-2022.jpg
  • A woodland landscape of the iron Bridge that spans the former Victorian railway line that took visitors to Crystal Palace, in Sydenham Hill Woods, on 30th October 2020, in London, England. The Nunhead to Crystal Palace (High Level) railway once passed through the Wood, and the track bed can be followed to a disused and closed tunnel which is now a registered bat roost.
    sydenham_wood-3-30-10-2022.jpg
  • A woman feeds an Egyptian goose on London's Southbank, on 14th July 2022, in London, England.
    parliament-18-14-07-2022.jpg
  • A bumble bee (bombus terrestris) gathers pollen on a flowering spear thistle (Cirsium lanceolatum) in a July south London garden, on 10th July 2022, in London, England.
    bumble_bee-02-10-07-2022.jpg
  • A bumble bee (bombus terrestris) gathers pollen on a flowering spear thistle (Cirsium lanceolatum) in a July south London garden, on 10th July 2022, in London, England.
    bumble_bee-06-10-07-2022.jpg
  • A male Greater Spotted Woodpecker stands on the top of a chimney pot where, affectionately heard by residents around this south London suburban neighbourhood, it announces its presence to others every day by drumming on the metal chimney covering, on 25th April 2022, in south London, England. The Great Spotted Woodpecker is a member of the woodpecker family Picidae. Instead of singing to declare their territory, woodpeckers drum to advertise their presence to others. They usually require wood with particular resonant qualities for this purpose but this bird has been ptapping on local aerials and metal surfaces to the amusement of nearby south Londoners.
    woodpecker-03-25-04-2022.jpg
  • A mute swan plays with a discarded plastic bag floating on the water in London Docklands, on 30th March 2022, in London, England. Every year, plastic kills 1 million sea birds and 100,000 sea mammals, turtles and fish.
    swan_plastic-01-30-03-2022.jpg
  • A mute swan plays with a discarded plastic bag floating on the water in London Docklands, on 30th March 2022, in London, England. Every year, plastic kills 1 million sea birds and 100,000 sea mammals, turtles and fish.
    swan_plastic-02-30-03-2022.jpg
  • The dying leaves of a Horse Chestnut as they turn brown during a northern hemisphere's autumn in the south London green space of Ruskin Park, on 18th November 2021, in Lambeth, London, England. Horse chestnut is native to the Balkan Peninsula. It was first introduced to the UK from Turkey in the late 16th century and widely planted. Though rarely found in woodland, it is a common sight in parks, gardens, streets and on village greens.
    autumn_leaves-02-18-11-2021.jpg
  • The dying leaves of a Horse Chestnut as they turn brown during a northern hemisphere's autumn in the south London green space of Ruskin Park, on 18th November 2021, in Lambeth, London, England. Horse chestnut is native to the Balkan Peninsula. It was first introduced to the UK from Turkey in the late 16th century and widely planted. Though rarely found in woodland, it is a common sight in parks, gardens, streets and on village greens.
    autumn_leaves-03-18-11-2021.jpg
  • As members of the public look with curiosity, a disorientated young red fox which runs in broad daylight through the churchyard at St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 16th November 2021, in London, England. There are estimated to be 10,000 urban foxes in London but sightings in broad daylight are rare around the concrete office complexes of the capital's Square Mile.
    city_fox-01-16-11-2021.jpg
  • As members of the public look with curiosity, a disorientated young red fox which runs in broad daylight through the churchyard at St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 16th November 2021, in London, England. There are estimated to be 10,000 urban foxes in London but sightings in broad daylight are rare around the concrete office complexes of the capital's Square Mile.
    city_fox-02-16-11-2021.jpg
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