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13 WATCH A WEBCAM
Tune in to a webcam to immerseyourself in live footage
of wildlife. Plenty more can be fo ndviaourwebsite:
discoverwildlife.com/webcamWILDLIFE KATE: birds and mammals
in the garden of wildlife camera expert
Kate MacRae. wildlifekate.co.uk
WILDLIFE TRUSTS:
various British species including
pu ns, badgers, bats and ospreys.
wildlifetrusts.org/webcamsTHE CORNELL LAB OF ORNITHOLOGY:
owls, hawks, ospreys and more, p s thebusy
Fe e d e r wa tc h ca m. allaboutbirds.orgEXPLORE: a diverse hub of webc mswith
everything from elephants in Tembe to
eagles in Ohio. Explore.orgTHE HAWK AND OWL TRUST:
owls and peregrines in Bath and
Norwich. Hawkandowltrust.org14 TAKE PART IN THE RSPB’S
BREAKFAST BIRDWATCH
For the thousands of us temporarily liberated from
school runs and morning commutes, the RSPB has
launched a daily breakfast birdwatch on Twitter
from 8–9am. Each week focusses on a new theme –
expect the dawn chorus to be central for May.
#breakfastbirdwatch12 SPEND A NIGHT AT A MUSEUM
Museums may have temporarily closed their doors, but you
can still visit the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural
History in Washington DC on a virtual tour. While away
half an hour wandering the historic passageways of this
landmark attraction, admiring past and present exhibits.
naturalhistory.si.edu/visit/virtual-tour
16 GET A DAILY
DOSE OF ‘VITAMIN N’
A coalition of nature, environment and
mental health organisations is launching a
campaign of fun ways to keep connected to
the wild. Keep an eye on Twitter for a host
of nature activities. #VitaminN