The results from this year’s Big Garden Birdwatch show that, once again, the House Sparrow takes the top spot, while Blue ...
Help birds find their own food. One of the best ways to support garden birds in the long-term is to help them find their own ...
Migrant birds, such as Chiffchaffs, Blackcaps and Willow Warblers, are commonly heard in the dawn chorus, and their numbers increase through March and April as more birds arrive. In some areas you may ...
Breeding numbers have fallen dramatically in recent decades, and without urgent action the Eurasian Curlew could disappear as a breeding bird in Wales by 2033. However, across the upland landscapes of ...
Where the River Great Ouse spills into the Cambridgeshire Fens, a reedbed is coming to life. We are working with Brice Aggregates to transform a working sand and gravel quarry into Ouse Fen nature ...
Old Hall Marshes is made up of extensive grazing marshes with brackish water fleets, reedbeds, saltmarsh and two off-shore islands. A walk here will reveal many breeding species, including Avocets, ...
The Parkgate reserve is a vast saltmarsh beside a former seaside promenade. This unique setting provides the perfect combination of stunning landscapes, rich wildlife and excellent eateries. Come at ...
Take a look at our interactive results page to see what birds came out on top and which birds dropped in the Big Garden Birdwatch rankings. Do the results echo what you saw in your patch? Select a ...
Warning: This webpage contains videos and images of dead and sick birds. Avian flu is killing vulnerable and rare wild birds across the UK and worldwide. Avian flu, or bird flu, affects poultry and ...
Many of the UK’s most common corvids – members of the crow family – sport all-black plumage, which can make identification a bit of a headache. But once you know what to look for, there are easy ways ...
The weather’s warming up, the light’s lingering longer in the evenings and the birds are singing at the top of their voices. If you’re anything like us, then the first signs of spring will be tempting ...