Summary
This year may not have delivered the promised "barbecue summer", but a spell of good weather allowed one of Britain's rarest birds to bounce back after two bad breeding years, a count of chicks has revealed.
Attempts to boost numbers of black grouse have been hampered by the weather in the past two years, with the upland bird one of many British species hit by cold, wet summers in 2007 and 2008, conservationists said.See the full content of this document
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Nothing to Grouse About This Summer
But reasonable weather in Ju...
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