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The Green Guy wrote 1 day ago: The State of Nature report, compiled by 25 wildlife organisations – from the RSPB to the Briti … more →

Tags: Biodiversity, David Attenborough, state of nature, BBC Radio 4, Early Bumblebee, biodiversity action plan, natterjack toad, rspb

Startling

postaldeliveries wrote 4 days ago: Starling Well, the big news for today is that it isn’t raining – yet. Today, Jackie want … more →

Tags: Nature, Cumbria, UK, Bird, starling, rspb, bird vocalization

Shipping chemical 'unsafe for birds'

WCO PC6427 Freestone wrote 1 week ago: Wildlife charities are calling for tighter regulations to protect seabirds from a group of chemicals … more →

Tags: National News, rspb, International Maritime Organization, seabird

From Langdon Beck to Middleton1 comment

sueantrobus wrote 1 week ago: Stage two of the walk, this should be a doddle  compared to the first stage, we think, as less than … more →

Tags: sues journal, The Walk, Beck, glenn beck, Langdon Beck, Langdon Beck Youth Hostel, pennine, river tees, rspb

Go Green2 comments

josie wrote 1 week ago: Right, this is a topic that I could have a lot to say about so I will try to hold back. I work in na … more →

Tags: blog every day in may, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, journal of applied ecology, British Trust for Ornithology, Wildlife Trusts, Butterfly Conservation, rspb, Britain

BIRD TRAPPING AND DECLINING MIGRANT POPULATIONS5 comments

leeconnorblog wrote 2 weeks ago: Written in response to stories in the press questioning falling migrant bird numbers. Many blame thi … more →

Tags: Conservation, Environment, wildlife, Ambelopoulia, blackcap, Cuckoo, Cyprus, European Turtle-dove, Malta

A walk with the dawn chorus.

jesssamp wrote 2 weeks ago: A lovely morning up Dunstable Downs On Sunday morning I was very lucky to take part in the Dawn Chor … more →

Tags: About us, Bison Hill, chalk grassland, Dunstable Downs, Events, Interns, Rangers, red kite, rspb

Tolerating the Outsider

Candia wrote 2 weeks ago: I have been taken by the presence of a jackdaw in Wintoncester Cathedral these last few weeks, I ann … more →

Tags: Suttonford, Arts, Duke of Wellington, tracy emin, Nigel farage, jackdaw, barbarossa, St. Francis, Elijah and the ravens

Woman Eaten By Vultures2 comments

dp wrote 2 weeks ago: Woman Eaten By Vultures in France The victim was a woman who fell from a cliff in France in what app … more →

Tags: Leisure, The Great OUtdoors, Hiking, pyrénées, France, vulture, Emergency Medical Services, Griffon Vulture, EC number

Feed the Birds

c4ellie wrote 2 weeks ago: As it ‘s feed the birds day this coming saturday we thought we would give the limelight over t … more →

Tags: UK, Big Garden Birdwatch, Biology, Bird, common starling, feed the birds, red-listed, starling, Wales

Scottish invaders force ospreys out of Bassenthwaite nest1 comment

cottageholidaygroup wrote 2 weeks ago: Scottish invaders force ospreys out of Bassenthwaite nest By Victoria Brenan The Scottish have invad … more →

Tags: contact, cottage holiday group, Cottages, Events, Holidays, Keswick, keswick Lake District, lake district, lake district cottages

RSPB ask for delay on Hedgecutting

WCO PC6427 Freestone wrote 4 weeks ago: (Photo credit: Wikipedia) The RSPB has asked gardeners to hold back on hedge cutting until this year … more →

Tags: National News, Bird, Garden, House Sparrow, rspb, starling, Big Garden Birdwatch

BBC News - Lake District ospreys: new pair at Bassenthwaite3 comments

cottageholidaygroup wrote 1 month ago: Lake District Ospreys: new pair at Bassenthwaite The birds have been identified as a new pair A pair … more →

Tags: Cottages, lake district, cottage holiday group, Holidays, lake district cottages, self-catering holidays, self catering cottages, contact, News

renee12707 wrote 1 month ago: Write text here… Related articles What I have Learned from Watching the Birds (aleafinspringti … more →

Tags: animals, Boats, Freelance, Man by water, Nature, Outside, photogrphy, water, Bird

Inspirational Malham

catherineba wrote 1 month ago: On Wednesday we made a pack lunch and put our walking boots on and headed to Malham. What fantastic … more →

Tags: family days out, Inspirational Walks, walking, Malham, Yorkshire, Family Walk, England, david bailey, Malham Cove

More Seabirds rescued from Cornwall and Devon Coast

WCO PC6427 Freestone wrote 1 month ago: Razorbills (Alca torda), European Shags (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) and a Common Guillemot (Uria aal … more →

Tags: National News, Devon and Cornwall news, Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Maritime and Coastguard Agency

Stay In A Tree House With A Twist

Kill The Boredom wrote 1 month ago: For a stay with a difference, how about something that’s been dubbed the UK’s first ever … more →

Tags: Travel (2), UK, Builth Wells, Camping, Excel London, kite, Powys, red kite, sheepskin

Norfolk man arrested over haul of dead birds of prey

WCO PC6427 Freestone wrote 1 month ago: A 64-year-old man was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of a number of wildlife offences. It follows … more →

Tags: National News, national wildlife crime unit, protection of birds, natural england

Sharp drop in Scottish bird poisoning cases follows new crime legislation1 comment

RayDvD wrote 1 month ago: New wildlife crime legislation targeting landowners is being linked with a sharp drop in the numbers … more →

Tags: News, Scotland, Golden Eagle, Bird, Paul Wheelhouse, Poison, land tenure, national wildlife crime unit


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