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Hybrid Hooded/Carrion Crow Peter Christian

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April Fools!

Sorry, this was just an April Fool's joke, we don't really want to hear about love crazed crow's congresses. We hope you enjoyed watching them though!

However, the Island is quite unique for hosting both species and they do interbreed resulting in hybrids like the one pictured. Cool huh?

 

  • Tawny owl
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    Tawny owl

    Tawny owls are the familiar brown owls of Britain’s woodlands, parks and gardens. They are known for their ‘too-wit too-woo’ song that…

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    Lucy Felton joins Manx Wildlife Trust as new Partnerships Officer

    Manx Wildlife Trust (MWT) has welcomed Lucy Felton to the organisation as its new Partnerships Officer, strengthening the charity’s work…

  • Crossbill
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    Common crossbill

    As its name suggests, the common crossbill has a large bill that is crossed at the tip - perfect for picking the seeds out of pine cones…

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