Abstract: Bird identification and classification are of great significance in bird conservation. Through proper bird classification, the changes in bird populations in a given area can be effectively ...
Across Britain, ponds are quietly vanishing. Reviving them is one of the simplest ways to boost biodiversity and climate ...
As any Merlin Bird IDer knows, there is no thrill quite like pressing the "This is my bird" button for the first time, and it ...
Bird conservation charity, RSPB, celebrates the winner of its inaugural competition – the swift has been named the favourite ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Diary of a Keen Gardener by Mary Keen (John Murray Press) Keen, an excellent creator and manager of gardens ...
As the mercury dips and we enter the prime bird-feeding season, garden bird expert Lucy Taylor has issued her annual warning about foods that can harm – and even kill – our feathered friends. This ...
While the frosty weather can transform our gardens into enchanting winter wonderlands, it's not quite as magical for our feathered friends. As snowfall begins, ice covers the country and daylight ...
While the cold snap can turn our gardens into mini winter wonderlands, it might not feel as magical for the birds. As the snow starts to fall, ice sweeps the nation and daylight significantly dips, ...
As temperatures drop and the UK heads into peak bird-feeding season, garden bird expert Lucy Taylor has issued her annual warning about the foods that can harm – and even kill – the birds visiting our ...
BWPA Collection 13 with foreword by Evanna Lynch (Graffeg, 2025). 240 pages, more than 250 colour photos. ISBN: 9781802589856. Hbk, £35. The winners and runners up of the 2025 edition of the British ...
With the chill of winter setting in, and all of the colourful red and orange leaves truly fallen, it can be hard to look out into your garden and see any beauty. However, we can still enjoy our ...
A nature reserve has installed a protection window film that birds can detect, stopping them from crashing into its windows. The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) in Gloucestershire is among the first ...
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