As with any active nest, leave it be until the chicks have left and enjoy watching your new neighbours thrive! Normally solitary and nocturnal, March is the time of year you may see a scuffle here and ...
After spending the winter months in southern European and African waters, Northern Gannets are now returning to their ...
The UK Government’s announcement at last month’s National Farmers' Union conference provided more clarity on what England’s entry-level green farming scheme, the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), ...
A seabird wreck is a recognised natural phenomenon where large numbers of seabirds wash up dead or dying on beaches. Typically, this occurs after severe winter storms exhaust and starve birds that ...
Since 2014, the RSPB has fitted solar powered satellite tags to Hen Harriers in an effort to track their movements and ...
The Species Volunteer Network is operating in Scotland thanks to Players of People’s Postcode Lottery. Rare Invertebrates in the Cairngorms project is a partnership between RSPB, RZSS , Butterfly ...
Life as a scientist can be challenging, with long days in the field, hours spent sorting and analysing data and the pressure to always keep on top of the latest research. But when you get to share a ...
We are in a nature and climate crisis. Nature is declining at an alarming rate in the UK and globally. One in six species in Great Britain are at risk, and 12% are facing extinction in Northern ...
Thanks to thousands of RSPB campaigners, supporters and nature lovers who contacted their MSPs, Swifts in Scotland are now a major step closer to having more of the safe nesting sites they desperately ...
On 29 January at York Magistrates Court, Racster Dingwall, Head Gamekeeper on the Conistone and Grassington Estate in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, pleaded guilty to conspiring to kill a Hen ...
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