Big Schools’ Birdwatch is back for 2025! Join thousands of other schools to find out which birds visit your school grounds. Together, we can make it count. In this short film, discover what makes Big ...
Greenfinches are in serious trouble, but together we can help by keeping feeding stations clean to stop disease spreading. This beautiful little bird was a common sight in gardens but has seen a ...
Visit an RSPB reserve today and discover an unspoilt world rich in birds and wildlife Chase a butterfly in our meadow blooming with wildflowers, watch for the blue flash of a Kingfisher or borrow a ...
The UK Government has made it clear that growing the economy and getting the UK building are high on their agenda. To do this, they are looking to reform the planning system to drive investment and ...
We’re thrilled to share that RSPB Wallasea Island in Essex is expanding, thanks to a transformative grant from the Ida Davis Family Foundation. The team are hopeful that the nature reserve’s first ...
If you walk around a woodland in winter, you may be forgiven for wondering where all the birds have gone. In fact, there are likely to be plenty of birds about, but instead of being evenly spread ...
As day breaks, a Puffin flies far out to sea, 20 miles from her nesting burrow. It’s the middle of the breeding season, and she has a chick to feed. She dives and comes up with her bill full of ...
A Swift darts across the sky, looking for a safe place to nest and raise her family. But everywhere she goes she finds her way blocked. And time is running out. She’s been on an epic journey, flying ...
Readers of our regular Notes on Nature email were invited to share their favourite nature photo celebrating the UK’s Wild Isles. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough and co-produced by the RSPB, WWF-UK ...
From venomous Adders to basking lizards, our shores host species you might associate with warmer or wilder places. Some of the UK’s reptiles are very rare – but some are common enough that they can be ...
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Whether you’re planning to count the birds in your garden, from your balcony or local park, here are a few ways you can get ready for your Birdwatch. 1. Brush up on your ID skills 2. Provide food, ...