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Waterbirds in the UK presents the results of the annual Wetland Bird Survey Report. Since 2022, Waterbirds in the UK is also ...
BTO’s thousands of supporters help us in a range of ways. Their 2,102,943 hours of dedication during the last year provided ...
Follow the fortunes of a nesting attempt in your garden or in a local green space. Record the birds and other animals in your ...
The rest, as they say, is history. While some of the highlights are captured in this timeline, those interested in a deeper dive will find Enjoying Ornithology, published by Poyser and edited by Ron ...
Data collected by volunteer citizen scientists have been used to show how the timing of bird migration to and from the UK has changed since the 1960s. The spring arrival dates for 11 of 14 common ...
This event will comprise of the opportunity to bring people of multiple ages, backgrounds and experience levels to enjoy bird watching together. Open to beginner birders, but any level is welcome to ...
Help us track Cuckoos and learn even more about their epic migration: sponsor a cuckoo. Read the latest updates on how our cuckoos are managing their amazing migration from Britain and Ireland to ...
Breeding Curlews continue their precipitous long-term contraction in Scotland, while the decline of the migrant Wheatear gives cause for concern. Together, these species highlight a worrying picture ...
Meanwhile, as is the case in all parts of the UK, Swallow numbers are down in Northern Ireland. But Raven, for so long persecuted across the UK, are now on the up, with a 43% increase in Northern ...
The report also shows that a range of farmland birds are still struggling in Wales, with the once-common Yellowhammer at an all-time low. Meanwhile, the worrying decline in Curlew in Wales continues ...
Of the 119 species monitored by BBS in the UK, 43 have decreased since 1995, the first year from which trends can be calculated, while 36 have increased. Reduced to a single breeding pair in the UK in ...