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Birds are on the move and summer’s coming. Here are six birds to look out for in migration season.
⚠ The visitor car park and nature trail are temporarily closed due to highway and verge overrun repairs on the Station Road between the villages of Newton Tony and Allington from 31 March to 4 April ...
A globally important area for seabirds will be severely at risk if a proposed offshore wind development, Berwick Bank, is ...
The RSPB believes that brood management should now end for good following completion of trial.
International Dawn Chorus Day on Sunday 4 May marks a high point in the birding year and is a celebration of when birdsong is at its brightest and best. This year, we’ve teamed up with RNID – the ...
With a blue sky above, an azure sea, a carpet of colourful flowers and the commotion of the seabird colony below, is there a better place to spend a sunny afternoon? There's a spectacular walk from ...
Researchers are celebrating after finding two record-breaking Oystercatchers within just one month of each other on England’s East Coast Wetlands. Both birds are thought to be over 40 years old – ...
The species has declined significantly in England due to habitat loss and other factors and is now found in only a few locations. The introduction involves translocating larvae from a stable donor ...
Monday 21 April is World Curlew Day, the perfect time to launch the UK Action Plan for Curlew. In this special feature, RSPB Curlews in Crisis Senior Manager Suzannah Rockett looks at how the actions ...
Right now, the UK Government is considering cuts to budgets ahead of its Spending Review on 11 June. But any cuts to the nature-friendly farming budget would not only be a disaster for farmers and ...