tailieunhanh - bbc wildlife magazine september 2010 phần 10

Tham khảo tài liệu 'bbc wildlife magazine september 2010 phần 10', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | YOUR LETTERS MORE THAN YOU CAN CHEW On a visit to the London Wetland Centre I noticed a heron struggling to swallow its catch. Through my camera s lens I saw that its prey was a fat water vole - the result of a successful reintroduction programme. The heron kept adjusting its grip and jerking its head to squeeze more vole into its beak and even dunked the unfortunate rodent in the water but the vole was just too big. Eventually the heron gave up and skulked off into the rushes. Tom Dickins Via email BBC Wildlife Magazine is a BBC Worldwide magazine published by BBC Magazines Bristol. Our profits are returned to the BBC for the benefit of the licence-fee payer. HEARING IMPAIRED CALLERS 01795418688 EDITORIAL Editor Sophie Stafford Features Editor Ben Hoare Staff Writer James Fair Section Editor Sarah McPherson Production Editor Seth Burgess Art Editor Richard Eccleston Designer Gary Nickolls Picture Researcher Wanda Sowry Editorial Assistant Heather McKay Contributors Laura Churchill Becky Warren ADVERTISING Display enquiries 0117 314 8393 8326 Classified and online enquiries w 0117 933 8041 Ad Director Caroline Herbert Senior Ad Manager Andy Smith 0117314 8839 Deputy Ad Manager Emma Muddimer Display Sales Executive Tom Parker Classified Sales Executive Darran Creese INSERTS Laurence Robertson 00353 876 902208 MARKETING Head of Marketing Marie Spicer Marketing Co-ordinator Aimee Rhymer Head of Press and PR Tabitha Morton Acting Press Officer Carolyn Wray SYNDICATION Syndication Manager Lisa Bartlett-Arnot 020 8433 3514 amot@ Head of Licensing Syndication James Hewes out of a pine forest and ran along the bank of a river and just for a few seconds we had quite a close-up view of it. The sighting made our holiday. Rosy Jones Via email WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE The wildlife in my garden is just fascinating. I regularly see squirrels foxes doves newts and badgers. My local foxes seem to prefer prawn crackers to meat and I was surprised to see that

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