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 ...
Want to learn more about wildlife, but unsure where to start? Keen to see the best of UK nature? Join over one million nature lovers and sign up to Notes on Nature. You’ll receive: Bird and wildlife ...
Hazeley Heath is a surviving haven of the once sprawling lowland heathland of south England. The UK has lost over 75% of lowland heath over the last 200 years, which is why we protect this reserve for ...
Did you know you can supply a huge array of natural food? Every plant helps, but make sure you plant lots to create a thriving habitat! To attract a variety of birds, you’ll need a variety of food.
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 ...
Find out how Postcode Lottery players helped people in urban areas take part in the Big Garden Birdwatch 2025 and 2026. The RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch is the world’s largest garden wildlife survey.
We are delighted to partner with 5 on its new show, Sam & Ade Go Birding, which features some of our amazing nature reserves.
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