BBC Wildlife Magazine

Nadeem Perera and Ollie Olanipekun

What are your proudest moments and achievements for Flock Together?

We’re really proud of our community. So many people come up to us after our walks to say “Man, that was amazing” and tell us they’ll be returning. We would also as well.

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