Blackcap
As the name suggests, the male blackcap has a black cap, while the female has a gingery one. Look for this distinctive warbler in woodland, parks and gardens.
Water vole by Terry Whittaker/2020VISION
As the name suggests, the male blackcap has a black cap, while the female has a gingery one. Look for this distinctive warbler in woodland, parks and gardens.
Congratulations to the winners and runners-up in our 2019 photo competition. Have a look at their stunning photographs.
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