Many folk find backyard bird watching is a great way to get introduced to the activity. It is an inexpensive way to begin learning to identify species. The birds you observe in the backyard can also provide valuable experience in note keeping, as you track the birds that come and go.
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The Bizarre Business of Ageing
The significance of any age depends entirely on how you look at it. Reaching 21, 50 and 65 celebrate important stages of our lives just as much as reaching 100.
‘The One Impossible Labyrinth’ by Matthew Reilly
The One Impossible Labyrinth is Matthew Reilly's seventeenth novel, and the seventh story to feature Jack West as the main protagonist. It is the final novel in the bestselling Jack West series.
‘Devotion’ by Hannah Kent
This long-awaited novel demonstrates Hannah Kent's sublime ability with language that creates an immersive, transformative experience for the reader. Devotion is a book to savour.
‘Mini Whinny: No Place Like Home’ by Stacy Gregg
Mini Whinny, the mischievous little horse, is back – and her home is in disarray.
6. SUPER-STRETCHERS – Creative Gift Giving That Won’t Break the Bank
Gift giving on a restricted budget doesn’t have to be stressful – not when you embrace it from the perspective of creativity. Here are three ideas for memorable gifts that won’t break the bank!
5 Reasons to Love Weeds
Most of us wish we didn’t have to deal with weeds, yet these traditionally bothersome plants ...
Volunteer Tutoring – a chance to give back
One of the pleasures of retirement is a having a little more spare time to enjoy, ...
‘The Younger Wife’ by Sally Hepworth
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Good Sister and The Mother-in-Law comes a new novel of family drama and long-buried secrets.
‘Thank You’ by Dana Winter
Discover the magic of nature in this spellbinding picture book from local author Dana Winter





