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Liberal England (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
Norfolk Blogger has quite rightly awarded Headline of the Week to the BBC for its: Great tits cope well with warming Malcolm Redfellow's World Service also notes this story and goes on to inform us that the RSPB has banished the word "cock" from its website. This leads him to reminisce: Long years ago, Malcolm worked alongside a lovely, if slightly too-innocent-for-her-own-good teacher. She insisted...
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thequacksoflife (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
May I point you to two stories around. The Great Tits at Wytham Wood near Oxford have been studied for the past 47 years. Recent research shows that over the past 30 years the Great Tits there have moved forward their egg laying by two weeks to coincide with earleir caterpillar and make use of the earlier emergence of insects. You can read more here but other species don't seem to be coping so well....
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Tangential Ramblings (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
Amusing, but hardly surprising that the BBC's article entitled Great tits cope well with warming is their most emailed story. Lots of bird lovers out there, it seems.
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newsjiffy (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
I wonder why " Great tits cope well with warming " is the most e-mailed and the third most read story on BBC News online! It's about birds, actually. At least one of Britain's birds appears to be coping well as climate change alters the availability of a key food.
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Let's fold scarves (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
Did they have to? Admittedly I am struggling with a reworded headline.
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Whoopdedoo: Partying like it's 2007 (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
I hereby present to you the BBC News headline of the day - no, week! No, lifetime! And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why I like the sun. Ba-boom-tish! bbc greattits headline