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Thrill of the hunt leaves a bitter taste | Birds

Letters Country diary | Loneliness | Bankers | George Osborne | Dog poo tip A sparrowhawk’s actions in the country diary column leave one reader choking on their breakfast. Photograph: Attila Kovács/EPA A sparrowhawk’s actions in the country diary column leave one reader choking on their breakfast. Photograph: Attila Kovács/EPA Tue 2 Feb 2021 13.01 EST Last modified on Tue 2 Feb 2021 13.04 EST Each day, at breakfast, I turn first to your wonderful country diary column to provide cheerful sustenance against the unremitting gloom to follow elsewhere. Sadly, Nic Wilson’s dramatic account (1 February) of the kingfisher being taken by a sparrowhawk, following its own hunt, had just the opposite effect. Friends of the three-spined stickleback may feel that justice was done, but I’m still choking on my cornflakes and coffee.

I feared the social isolation of lockdown most – but I m tougher than I thought | Friendship

‘It seems possible to hope that this period of solitude may bring some benefits.’ Photograph: Kumar Sriskandan/Alamy Stock Photo ‘It seems possible to hope that this period of solitude may bring some benefits.’ Photograph: Kumar Sriskandan/Alamy Stock Photo Mon 1 Feb 2021 02.00 EST Last modified on Sun 7 Feb 2021 06.47 EST When the pandemic hit, my biggest fear – oddly, perhaps – was not the virus. I had been ill for some extended periods of time before. Illness was familiar territory; I had some sense of what it meant, and how I might get through it. Back then, Covid itself did not feel like an immediate threat to me or to my family. It affected older people, I told myself. As long as my mum didn’t get it, we would be fine.

Books: The best new reads hitting the bookshelves this year

Books: The best new reads hitting the bookshelves this year Turning the page on another year, experts offer their predictions of what s going to be hot in the world of books for 2021. What will you be reading in 2021? 06 January, 2021 01:00 There will be a bumper crop of new books published this year thanks to the pandemic s effect on 2020 s schedule IT S going to be a sizzling year for new books in 2021, from dazzling debuts and celebrity memoirs to tomes exploring diversity, as well as light-hearted reads and even a revisiting of Bridget Jones. Many key titles were delayed due to the pandemic, so there should be a bumper crop of books to bag in 2021, but keep an eye on changing publication dates as the year progresses.

These are the books set to create a buzz in 2021

These are the books set to create a buzz in 2021 29th December 2020 Turning the page on another year, experts offer their predictions of what’s going to be hot in the world of books for 2021. By Hannah Stephenson It’s going to be a sizzling year for new books in 2021, from dazzling debuts and celebrity memoirs to tomes exploring diversity, as well as light-hearted reads and even a revisiting of Bridget Jones. Many key titles were delayed due to the pandemic, so there should be a bumper crop of books to bag in 2021, but keep an eye on changing publication dates as the year progresses.

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