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  • Home
  • Leeds Wildlife Photography Hides
  • Argaty Red Kites (Scotland)
  • Billingford Wildlife Hides (Norfolk)
  • Cloud Wildlife Hide (Glossop)
  • Crestyl Kingfishers (Hertfordshire)
  • Cumbria Woodland Photography Hide
  • Espen Helland Hide (Scotland)
  • Hide and Squeaks (Lichfield)
  • KHR Images (Cambridgeshire)
  • Miller's Wood (West Sussex)
  • Misty Heights (Wales)
  • Norman Watson Photography (Scotland)
  • Pond and Perch Photography Hides (Kent)
  • Scottish Photography Hides (Alan McFadyen)
  • Somerset Wildlife Hides
  • Staffordshire Photography Hides (Teddesley Park)
  • The Fox Hide Experience (Essex)
  • Wilder Photography (Norfolk)
  • Essex Photography Hides
  • Other Business
  • Have a hide? Contact Us
  • The Wild Den
  • Wild X Podcast
  • Recommended European Hides
  • Songbird Survival
  • Eco Bird Food
  • Wildlife Watching Supplies
  • My Website / About
Songbird populations have crashed in the last 50 years and continue to decline. More than half our UK songbirds are threatened or in decline. Species such as the tree sparrow, which were once common, have become rare sightings.
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