They spend their winters in Northern Africa, and every year migrate to mountainous regions across Northern Europe - including ...
Climate change is reshaping bird populations across the UK, with some of our most familiar and vulnerable species under ...
In this film we report from RSPB Mersehead in Dumfries and Galloway. In winter, the nature reserve is home to huge flocks of Barnacle Geese but this year the team are worried about the possible impact ...
Back when the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch began in 1979, the Greenfinch was at number seven in the top 10 birds seen. But in this year's Birdwatch (2026), they were down to number 18. These figures ...
For the first time, the RSPB Birdcrime report looks at 15 years of data, giving a broader view of this continuing problem which is affecting some of our most magnificent and vulnerable species. All ...
A 36-year-old Avocet found at RSPB Middleton Lakes in Staffordshire has set a new national record. Originally ringed at RSPB Titchwell in Norfolk on 2 July 1990, the bird is more than five times the ...
Cranes, the UK’s tallest bird at over a metre high, had a record breeding season last year thanks to the efforts of conservationists, with 2025 surveys showing that a record-breaking 87 pairs raised ...
The long-awaited Farming Roadmap was published last week, setting out the UK Government’s vision for the future of English farming by 2050. It states that nature’s recovery and food production go hand ...
Conservationists and wildlife enthusiasts alike are welcoming the return of Puffins to UK shores with cause for new hope as the permanent closure of Sandeel fishing in the English North Sea and all ...
We are celebrating the launch of a new Nature and Wellbeing Calendar, a practical resource designed to help workplaces across Wales improve health and wellbeing by making it easier for people to ...
According to a new study led by the RSPB and Aarhus University, Gannet populations at two of the world’s largest colonies, Bass Rock in Scotland and Grassholm in Wales, are not expected to recover ...
One of nature’s most famous singers, the Nightingale, is making a comeback in the UK. Visitors to RSPB nature reserves in the southeast of England could now find themselves serenaded by one of our ...
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