Photo: Edi Libedinsky on Unsplash. The first card features six birds you should be able to see almost year-round in your back garden, on the village common, or in your local woodlands. If you manage to get all six on your first go, why not head to your nearest forest with a nature hide, and see if you can spot some of our rarer species? We'll post Round 2 tomorrow right here on our blog.
Great tits: still murderous, rapacious, flesh-rending predators!
Let’s play Bird Bingo! Round 1: Birds in your garden - Forestry and Land Scotland
Tories scrapping like rabid Love Island contestants, Labour concentrating on mood music like a third-class skiffle band on the Titanic, Boris Johnson in charge of a bus despite having no discernible bus-driving talent, and the European Union finally wrestled, after an epic four-month battle, into agreeing to green-light thinking about a contingency plan for further talks to take place at some indeterminate point in the future going forward. Look around you, and see the Brexit monkeys still frothing. Nigel still hasn't got his country back. There's still no trade deal. And the time-travelling s bread-and-honey unicorn remains stubbornly unmanifest. The Remainers are no better off - the interest rates on their mortgages are rising, their Waitrose food bills are going up, and their predicted apocalypse has turned into a dull decline that is not dramatic enough to frighten but steady enough to cost roughly the same. But it's happening, they all tell you.