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NEWS - England: Aufräumarbeiten nach Flut in Glenridding
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The defiant residents of Glenridding that flooded twice have now put up a Christmas tree on the banks of the beck despite more weather warnings being issued by the met office warning of 80mph winds as Storm Eva approaches.
Aftermath of flooding in Glenridding, Britain - 23 Dec 2015
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Seabirds getting into trouble because of the stormy weather, Somerset, Britain - 12 Feb 2014
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS, CALENDARS OR ANY MERCHANDISING WORLDWIDE WITHOUT CLEARANCE BY RICHARD AUSTIN
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX (3565154f)
Continuous gale force winds and rough seas are having an effect on Britain's favourite sea bird - The Puffin. This puffin was blown underneath a caravan at Brean in Somerset. The RSPCA have 4 puffins in their rescue centre at West Hatch near Taunton in Somerset all suffering from being 'Wind Blown.' Not being strong enough to cope with 80mph winds and driving rain. The Puffins will stay with the RSPCA until they are stronger and the bad weather subsides
Photograph By Richard Austin
Tel: 07831 566005
Seabirds getting into trouble because of the stormy weather, Somerset, Britain - 12 Feb 2014
Continuous gale force winds and rough seas are having an effect on Britain's sea birds. Dormant oil slicks on the bottom of the ocean from previous spills are being whipped up stormy weather and high winds are also making it difficult to fly. The RSPCA rescue centre at West Hatch near Taunton in Somerset is treating Razor Bills, Fulmar, and Guillimots for oil contamination. All the birds will stay with the RSPCA to be cleaned up and will be released back into the wild when they are stronger and the bad weather subsides. Meanwhile, the centre is also caring for 'wind blown' puffins who have found themselves unable to cope with 80mph winds and driving rain. They will also be released once the weather improves.
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Seabirds getting into trouble because of the stormy weather, Somerset, Britain - 12 Feb 2014
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS, CALENDARS OR ANY MERCHANDISING WORLDWIDE WITHOUT CLEARANCE BY RICHARD AUSTIN
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX (3565154d)
Continuous gale force winds and rough seas are having an effect on Britain's favourite sea bird - The Puffin. This puffin was blown underneath a caravan at Brean in Somerset. The RSPCA have 4 puffins in their rescue centre at West Hatch near Taunton in Somerset all suffering from being 'Wind Blown.' Not being strong enough to cope with 80mph winds and driving rain. The Puffins will stay with the RSPCA until they are stronger and the bad weather subsides
Photograph By Richard Austin
Tel: 07831 566005
Seabirds getting into trouble because of the stormy weather, Somerset, Britain - 12 Feb 2014
Continuous gale force winds and rough seas are having an effect on Britain's sea birds. Dormant oil slicks on the bottom of the ocean from previous spills are being whipped up stormy weather and high winds are also making it difficult to fly. The RSPCA rescue centre at West Hatch near Taunton in Somerset is treating Razor Bills, Fulmar, and Guillimots for oil contamination. All the birds will stay with the RSPCA to be cleaned up and will be released back into the wild when they are stronger and the bad weather subsides. Meanwhile, the centre is also caring for 'wind blown' puffins who have found themselves unable to cope with 80mph winds and driving rain. They will also be released once the weather improves.
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Seabirds getting into trouble because of the stormy weather, Somerset, Britain - 12 Feb 2014
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS, CALENDARS OR ANY MERCHANDISING WORLDWIDE WITHOUT CLEARANCE BY RICHARD AUSTIN
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX (3565154g)
Continuous gale force winds and rough seas are having an effect on Britain's favourite sea bird - The Puffin. This puffin was blown underneath a caravan at Brean in Somerset. The RSPCA have 4 puffins in their rescue centre at West Hatch near Taunton in Somerset all suffering from being 'Wind Blown.' Not being strong enough to cope with 80mph winds and driving rain. The Puffins will stay with the RSPCA until they are stronger and the bad weather subsides
Photograph By Richard Austin
Tel: 07831 566005
Seabirds getting into trouble because of the stormy weather, Somerset, Britain - 12 Feb 2014
Continuous gale force winds and rough seas are having an effect on Britain's sea birds. Dormant oil slicks on the bottom of the ocean from previous spills are being whipped up stormy weather and high winds are also making it difficult to fly. The RSPCA rescue centre at West Hatch near Taunton in Somerset is treating Razor Bills, Fulmar, and Guillimots for oil contamination. All the birds will stay with the RSPCA to be cleaned up and will be released back into the wild when they are stronger and the bad weather subsides. Meanwhile, the centre is also caring for 'wind blown' puffins who have found themselves unable to cope with 80mph winds and driving rain. They will also be released once the weather improves.
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Seabirds getting into trouble because of the stormy weather, Somerset, Britain - 12 Feb 2014
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS, CALENDARS OR ANY MERCHANDISING WORLDWIDE WITHOUT CLEARANCE BY RICHARD AUSTIN
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX (3565154h)
Continuous gale force winds and rough seas are having an effect on Britain's favourite sea bird - The Puffin. This puffin was blown underneath a caravan at Brean in Somerset. The RSPCA have 4 puffins in their rescue centre at West Hatch near Taunton in Somerset all suffering from being 'Wind Blown.' Not being strong enough to cope with 80mph winds and driving rain. The Puffins will stay with the RSPCA until they are stronger and the bad weather subsides
Photograph By Richard Austin
Tel: 07831 566005
Seabirds getting into trouble because of the stormy weather, Somerset, Britain - 12 Feb 2014
Continuous gale force winds and rough seas are having an effect on Britain's sea birds. Dormant oil slicks on the bottom of the ocean from previous spills are being whipped up stormy weather and high winds are also making it difficult to fly. The RSPCA rescue centre at West Hatch near Taunton in Somerset is treating Razor Bills, Fulmar, and Guillimots for oil contamination. All the birds will stay with the RSPCA to be cleaned up and will be released back into the wild when they are stronger and the bad weather subsides. Meanwhile, the centre is also caring for 'wind blown' puffins who have found themselves unable to cope with 80mph winds and driving rain. They will also be released once the weather improves.
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Windy weather brings heavy waves to coastline of Aberystywyth, Wales, Britain - 27 Dec 2013
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80mph plus winds hit the Welsh coastal town of Aberystwyth.
Windy weather brings heavy waves to coastline of Aberystywyth, Wales, Britain - 27 Dec 2013
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Windy weather brings heavy waves to coastline of Aberystywyth, Wales, Britain - 27 Dec 2013
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80mph plus winds hit the Welsh coastal town of Aberystwyth.
Windy weather brings heavy waves to coastline of Aberystywyth, Wales, Britain - 27 Dec 2013
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Windy weather brings heavy waves to coastline of Aberystywyth, Wales, Britain - 27 Dec 2013
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80mph plus winds hit the Welsh coastal town of Aberystwyth.
Windy weather brings heavy waves to coastline of Aberystywyth, Wales, Britain - 27 Dec 2013
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Windy weather brings heavy waves to coastline of Aberystywyth, Wales, Britain - 27 Dec 2013
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80mph plus winds hit the Welsh coastal town of Aberystwyth.
Windy weather brings heavy waves to coastline of Aberystywyth, Wales, Britain - 27 Dec 2013
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Windy weather brings heavy waves to coastline of Aberystywyth, Wales, Britain - 27 Dec 2013
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80mph plus winds hit the Welsh coastal town of Aberystwyth.
Windy weather brings heavy waves to coastline of Aberystywyth, Wales, Britain - 27 Dec 2013
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Windy weather brings heavy waves to coastline of Aberystywyth, Wales, Britain - 27 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3447419a)
80mph plus winds hit the Welsh coastal town of Aberystwyth.
Windy weather brings heavy waves to coastline of Aberystywyth, Wales, Britain - 27 Dec 2013
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