Articles
Here you will find a wide range of birding related articles from various organisations, conservation bodies as well as individual accounts of rare bird finds and other interesting articles.
 
 
 
 
Wildlife Trust calls on public to help save accidental rewilding project   (Conservation News)
Strawberry Hill near Knotting Green, Bedfordshire, was left to go wild over 35 years ago – long before the idea of rewilding captured the public imagination. More here >
Written by:  (25 Jun 2024)
 
 
Reintroduced Bearded Vulture killed by wind turbine collision in Spain   (Conservation News)
This incident in Maestrazgo in the eastern part of Spain, marks the first recorded case in Spain, following two similar cases in Europe. More here >
Written by:  (25 Jun 2024)
 
 
Weekly birding round-up: 11 - 17 Jun   (Weekly Roundup)
Jon Dunn looks back at the best birds from around Britain, Ireland and Western Palearctic. More here >
Written by:  (18 Jun 2024)
 
 
Tiny New Zealand bird delivers a lesson in birdsong evolution   (Research)
Parrots and some other species can learn to make new sounds but no-one knew that New Zealand's smallest bird may have a rudimentary version of the same talent. More here >
Written by:  (18 Jun 2024)
 
 
Restored rat-free islands could support hundreds of thousands more breeding seabirds    (Research)
Researchers also calculated that surrounding the remote tropical islands, there are enough fish in the seas within the hunting range of seabirds to support these restored populations. More here >
Written by:  (18 Jun 2024)
 
 
Comprehensive list of birds not seen in last decade released   (Conservation News)
A group of scientists has released the list of birds that haven't been seen in more than a decade, with the help of Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. More here >
Written by:  (18 Jun 2024)
 
 
Fair Isle Bird Observatory hoping for spring 2025 reopening   (News)
Following a number of delays the rebuild of the new Fair Isle Bird Observatory is hoped to be completed by the spring of 2025. More here >
Written by:  (18 Jun 2024)
 
 
BOURC moves Red-headed Bunting to Category A of the British List   (British List)
The British Ornithologists' Union Records Committee (BOURC) has changed the category of Red-headed Bunting on the British List. More here >
Written by:  (18 Jun 2024)
 
 
Weekly birding round-up: 4 - 10 Jun   (Weekly Roundup)
Jon Dunn looks back at the best birds from around Britain, Ireland and Western Palearctic. More here >
Written by: Jon Dunn (14 Jun 2024)
 
 
Cocaine trafficking threatens critical bird habitats   (Research)
Two-thirds of the areas that are most important to forest birds, including 67 species of migratory birds that breed in the U.S. and Canada, are at increased risk from cocaine trafficking activities. More here >
Written by:  (12 Jun 2024)
 
 
Satellite-tagged Cuckoos clocked crossing continents   (Research)
Satellite technology is helping researchers from the BTO to better understand the pressures these remarkable birds face as they migrate to central Africa and back. More here >
Written by:  (12 Jun 2024)
 
 
First Vietnam Bird Race Attracts Impressive Crowd   (News)
More than 120 avid nature lovers and photographers gathered in the wetlands of Tràm Chim National Park located in the Mekong Delta to take part in the very first, Vietnam Bird Race. More here >
Written by:  (11 Jun 2024)
 
 
22 Griffon Vultures begin new life in south Sardinia   (Conservation News)
Following the release of 21 Griffon Vultures from the acclimatisation aviary in Villasalto in April, another group of 22 vultures have arrived to continue this ambitious repopulation effort. More here >
Written by:  (11 Jun 2024)
 
 
Will food chains break as seasons become more unpredictable?   (Research)
Researcher Jamie Weir believes that even in well studied ecosystems, many species and food chains could be more resilient to disruption by climate change than has previously been assumed. More here >
Written by:  (11 Jun 2024)
 
 
Largest cyclone to hit Australia killed off 90% of Bedout Island's Masked Boobies   (Conservation News)
A vast colony of breeding seabirds on Bedout Island, Australia, experienced "unprecedented" mortality when Cyclone Ilsa battered the island in 2023, threatening the population's future survival. More here >
Written by:  (11 Jun 2024)
 
 
New record number of Golden Eagles revealed in southern Scotland   (Conservation News)
Following a series of groundbreaking translocations over the winter months, there are now around 47 Golden Eagles, the highest number recorded here in the last three centuries. More here >
Written by:  (06 Jun 2024)
 
 
Crowd-sourced photos provide vital data for new RSPB Puffin study   (Research)
Results are in for a ground-breaking citizen science project into the feeding habits of one of the UK’s best loved seabirds, the Puffin. More here >
Written by:  (06 Jun 2024)
 
 
Man hands himself in for pointing laser into Cromer Peregrine nest   (Wildlife crime)
Norfolk Police have confirmed that a man in 40s has handed himself following the incident on May 25th and has apologised saying he made a genuine mistake. More here >
Written by:  (06 Jun 2024)
 
 
Weekly birding round-up: 28 May - 3 Jun   (Weekly Roundup)
Jon Dunn looks back at the best birds from around Britain, Ireland and Western Palearctic. More here >
Written by:  (04 Jun 2024)
 
 
Suspended prison sentence for owl sanctuary founder who mistreated birds   (Wildlife crime)
Paul Rose, who mistreated 28 owls, has been handed a 20-week suspended prison sentence and disqualified from keeping all birds for five years after pleading guilty to animal welfare offences. More here >
Written by:  (04 Jun 2024)
 
 
Island birds more adaptable than previously thought   (Research)
Scientists studied bird populations living in the Zhoushan Archipelago, the largest chain of islands in China. More here >
Written by:  (04 Jun 2024)
 
 
Living fast, dying young: impact of habitat disturbance on Arabian Babblers   (Research)
A new study explores the profound effects of habitat disturbance on the Arabian babbler, a social bird species known for its cooperative breeding. More here >
Written by:  (04 Jun 2024)
 
 
Cuckoos evolve to look like their hosts and form new species in the process   (Research)
A team of researchers has found evidence that coevolution is linked to speciation by studying the evolutionary arms race between cuckoos and the host birds they exploit. More here >
Written by:  (03 Jun 2024)
 
 
Red Kite euthanised after being shot - police appeal for information   (Wildlife crime)
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has issued an appeal for information about the illegal shooting of a Red Kite in Newry in April 2024. More here >
Written by:  (03 Jun 2024)
 
 
Close encounter with seal-hunting Orcas at John O'Groats   (News)
On June 1st, participants of Orca Watch 2024 witnessed a rare and close encounter with an Orca pod hunting a Grey Seal. More here >
Written by:  (03 Jun 2024)
 
 
Much-loved songbird threatened by mosquito-borne virus   (News)
One of the UK's favourite garden birds, the Blackbird, is in rapid decline, and members of the public are being asked to help scientists find out why. More here >
Written by:  (03 Jun 2024)
 
 
Weekly birding round-up: 21 May - 27 May   (Weekly Roundup)
Jon Dunn looks back at the best birds from a classic week around Britain, Ireland and Western Palearctic. More here >
Written by: Jon Dunn (28 May 2024)
 
 
Devon gamebird breeder guilty of using banned pesticide Carbofuran   (Press report)
Prominent gamebird breeder Christopher Hodgson, Director of Ashley Game Farm Ltd appears to have pleaded guilty to multiple offences including the use of the banned pesticide Carbofuran. More here >
Written by: Raptor Persecution UK (28 May 2024)
 
 
Crows can deliberately plan how many calls to make   (Research)
In a behavioural experiment, crows were able to learn to produce a set number of calls. More here >
Written by:  (24 May 2024)
 
 
Indian Golden Oriole: New for the Western Palearctic   (First for Britain)
A remarkable first Western Palearctic record of an Indian Golden Oriole on Holy Island, Northumberland. More here >
Written by:  (24 May 2024)
 
 
Endangered migrating eagles impacted by Ukraine war   (Research)
A new study reveals for the first time the impact of ongoing conflicts on the migration of an endangered bird species. More here >
Written by:  (23 May 2024)
 
 
BOURC: Changes to the British List (21 May 2024)   (British List)
The British Ornithologists' Union Records Committee (BOURC) has changed the category of a species on the British List. More here >
Written by: BOURC (23 May 2024)
 
 
Weekly birding round-up: 14 May - 20 May   (Weekly Roundup)
Jon Dunn looks back on the week's best birds from around Britain, Ireland and the Western Palearctic, headlined by a brilliant Indigo Bunting in County Durham. More here >
Written by: Jon Dunn (21 May 2024)
 
 
No longer missing: Bearded Vulture Flysch-Vigo identified again four years after her UK visit   (Press report)
DNA analysis of feathers has again identified the Bearded Vulture 'Flysch-Vigo', four years after she went missing from her last known location in the UK. More here >
Written by: VCF (21 May 2024)
 
 
Finders in the Field: Indigo Bunting, Whitburn, County Durham   (Finders account)
Peter Bell recounts the amazing discovery of a male Indigo Bunting among the Tree Sparrows at his garden feeder. More here >
Written by: Peter Bell (20 May 2024)
 
 
Black-tailed Godwit chicks mark start of world-first captive breeding project   (Conservation News)
A new generation of Black-tailed Godwits has been hatched by experts at WWT as part of a plan to increase the breeding population with hand-reared birds. More here >
Written by: WWT (20 May 2024)
 
 
New research sheds light on Amazonian birds' thermoregulatory strategies   (Research)
A pioneering study has revealed novel insights into how a select group of birds in the Amazon rainforest is coping with threats posed by global climate change. More here >
Written by:  (17 May 2024)
 
 
Breeding Bird Survey celebrates 30 years of citizen science   (Press report)
The latest BTO/JNCC/RSPB Breeding Bird Survey looks at the fortunes of our bird populations and celebrates the Pearl Anniversary of this national study. More here >
Written by: BTO (16 May 2024)
 
 
Weekly birding round-up: 7 May - 13 May   (Weekly Roundup)
Chris Batty looks back on the week's best birds from around Britain, Ireland and the Western Palearctic, including a smart Lesser Grey Shrike in Hertfordshire and a Red-breasted Swallow in Denmark. More here >
Written by: Chris Batty (15 May 2024)
 
 
The Wildlife Trust welcomes continued patronage of The King   (News)
The King has announced his continued patronage of The Wildlife Trusts following a review of Royal patronages conducted by the Royal Household after his accession to the throne. More here >
Written by:  (13 May 2024)
 
 
Resident perceptions of the Ring-necked Parakeet in the UK   (Research)
A new study has shown that people living in urban areas welcome the non-native species whilst those in rural areas are much less accepting of its presence. More here >
Written by:  (13 May 2024)
 
 
Police appeal: Osprey remains found near Loch of Lowes reserve, Perthshire   (Wildlife crime)
Police Scotland are appealing for information about the circumstances surrounding the death of a well-known Osprey near the Perthshire reserve. More here >
Written by:  (13 May 2024)
 
 
Why parrots sometimes adopt or kill each other's offspring   (Research)
Biologists from the University of California have discovered both infanticide and adoption are surprisingly common among Green-rumped Parrotlets. More here >
Written by:  (10 May 2024)
 
 
Bigger brains allow cliff-nesting gull species to thrive in urban environments   (Research)
New research has found that more than half of cliff-nesting gull species have been recorded as nesting in towns and cities, compared to just 11% of those that do not. More here >
Written by:  (10 May 2024)
 
 
Artificial intelligence enhances monitoring of threatened Marbled Murrelet   (Research)
Researchers have modified acoustic recorders, originally placed to assist in monitoring Northern Spotted Owl populations, to help recognise Marbled Murrelet calls. More here >
Written by:  (10 May 2024)
 
 
Oare Marshes' future secured as Kent Wildlife Trust takes over ownership   (Conservation News)
Kent Wildlife Trust is now the owner of the Internationally Important Nature Reserve after the company Tarmac transferred the deeds over to the charity as a gift. More here >
Written by:  (10 May 2024)
 
 
Cheshire Wildlife Trust buys brand new Peak District nature reserve   (Conservation News)
Cheshire Wildlife Trust have announced that they have bought a brand-new 30-acre nature reserve, thanks to generous donations from the public. More here >
Written by:  (10 May 2024)
 
 
Weekly birding round-up: 30 Apr - 6 May   (Weekly Roundup)
Jon Dunn looks back on the week's best birds from around Britain and Ireland. More here >
Written by: Jon Dunn (08 May 2024)
 
 
British Antarctic Survey seeking penguin counters for new citizen science app   (Conservation News)
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is inviting the public to become 'penguin detectives' and spend five minutes counting Emperor Penguins to help with vital research into these iconic animals. More here >
Written by:  (07 May 2024)
 
 
People urged to watch out for threatened waders   (Conservation News)
Conservationists are highlighting the perilous position of Scotland's wading birds and urging the public to help, as the first ever 'Wader Week' gets underway (6-12 May). More here >
Written by:  (07 May 2024)
 
 
Dorset Osprey Pair Produce Four Eggs for the First Time   (Conservation News)
Delight in Dorset as the county's only pair of Ospreys have produced four eggs for the first time on their Poole Harbour nest. More here >
Written by:  (07 May 2024)
 
 
Boost garden butterfly numbers by up to 93% with one simple step   (Conservation News)
New research provides the first scientific evidence that having long grass in your garden increases butterfly abundance and diversity. More here >
Written by:  (01 May 2024)
 
 
Effects of gentrification on US urban wildlife populations highlighted in new study   (Research)
Recently published research identifies how gentrified parts of a city have notably more urban wildlife than ungentrified parts of the same city. More here >
Written by:  (01 May 2024)
 
 
Transfer of 21 birds boosts Griffon Vulture repopulation efforts in Sardinia   (Conservation News)
In April, a further 21 Griffon Vultures have arrived in Porto Torres from Spain, aimed at ensuring the presence and long-term well-being of the Griffon Vulture population in Sardinia. More here >
Written by:  (01 May 2024)
 
 
Why do vultures and other large migratory birds die?   (Research)
A new study confirms the negative impact of humans on large migratory birds, including vultures with poisoning still the worst threat to vultures in African-Eurasian flyways. More here >
Written by:  (01 May 2024)
 
 
Colour variants of female cuckoos are based on ancient mutations   (Research)
Evolutionary biologists have shown that the colour variants of female cuckoos are based on ancient mutations. More here >
Written by:  (01 May 2024)
 
 
Weekly birding round-up: 23 - 29 Apr   (Weekly Roundup)
Jon Dunn looks back on the week's best birds from around Britain and Ireland. More here >
Written by: Jon Dunn (30 Apr 2024)
 
 
How evolution has optimized the magnetic sensor in birds   (Research)
Researchers have compared the genomes of several hundred bird species and found further evidence that a specific protein in the birds' eyes is the magnetoreceptor which aids migration. More here >
Written by:  (30 Apr 2024)
 
 
BirdWatch Ireland Nature Reserves to form part of Ireland's first Marine National Park   (Conservation News)
Announced on April 22nd, the new National Park in Corca Dhuibhne, Co Kerry will unite some of Europe's most ecologically valuable places across 70,000 acres of land and sea. More here >
Written by:  (30 Apr 2024)
 
 
Visitors welcomed back to Noss National Nature Reserve   (News)
The visitor centre at Noss has been given a refresh for 2024, with new information panels on the island's marine life and seabirds, thousands of which return to breed on the cliffs each summer. More here >
Written by:  (30 Apr 2024)
 
 
Emperor Penguin colonies in Antarctica suffer as sea-ice diminishes   (Research)
Record low levels of Antarctic sea-ice in late 2023 resulted in breeding failures in a fifth of the continent's Emperor Penguin colonies, according to a new study. More here >
Written by:  (30 Apr 2024)
 
 
Enhanced protection for two Colombian Reserves   (Conservation News)
Colombia, known for its rich biodiversity, now has two additional Regional Natural Parks to its name, the first such designations in nearly four decades. More here >
Written by:  (30 Apr 2024)
 
 
Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Bill Signed into Law   (Conservation News)
In good news for migratory birds President Biden has signed into law The Migratory Birds of the Americas Conservation Enhancements Act, which is hoped will help reverse bird Declines. More here >
Written by:  (30 Apr 2024)
 
 
Early analysis finds eclipse had noticeable effect on birds   (Research)
Early results from a study of the April 8th total solar eclipse across North America show a more noticeable effect on bird behaviour than during the last eclipse. More here >
Written by:  (30 Apr 2024)
 
 
Ducks take a dive as milder winters keep birds in an unfrozen north   (Conservation News)
Fewer ducks, geese, swans and wader species are travelling to the UK as milder conditions continue to define northern European winters. More here >
Written by:  (25 Apr 2024)
 
 
Weekly birding round-up: 16 - 22 Apr   (Weekly Roundup)
Jon Dunn looks back on the week's best birds from around Britain and Ireland. More here >
Written by: Jon Dunn (23 Apr 2024)
 
 
Natural Resources Wales to reduce mowing in May to help pollinators   (Conservation News)
Natural Resources Wales will reduce mowing as much as possible on the land in its care during May to help tackle the nature emergency and in support of Plantlife's 'No Mow May. campaign. More here >
Written by:  (23 Apr 2024)
 
 
Skomer remains a stronghold for Puffin populations   (Conservation News)
A count conducted by Skomer Island's wardens on Tuesday 26th March found 41,605 Puffins on and around the island. More here >
Written by:  (23 Apr 2024)
 
 
Older male Blue Tits out-compete young males when it comes to extra-marital breeding   (Research)
Young male Blue Tits are less successful in fathering offspring outside their breeding pair, not because of a lack of experience, but because they are outcompeted by older males. More here >
Written by:  (23 Apr 2024)
 
 
Fairywrens are more likely to help a mate in the harsh of winter   (Research)
Monash University ornithologists have shed light on the intricate relationship between social structure, environmental conditions, and cooperative behaviour in Superb Fairywrens. More here >
Written by:  (23 Apr 2024)
 
 
Team finds direct evidence of 'itinerant breeding' in American Woodcock   (Research)
Researchers have found direct evidence of American Woodcock overlapping periods of migration and reproduction, a rare breeding strategy known as "itinerant breeding. More here >
Written by:  (23 Apr 2024)
 
 
Why the Kookaburra's iconic laugh is at risk of being silenced   (Conservation News)
A combination of human-driven factors is rapidly driving down numbers of this iconic kingfisher species across its range along Australia's east coast. More here >
Written by:  (23 Apr 2024)
 
 
Yorkshire birder running to save injured raptors   (News)
Yorkshire birder Mark Pearson is raising funds for Jean Thorpe Wildlife Rescue by running a half marathon at the end of April. More here >
Written by:  (23 Apr 2024)
 
 
Yorkshire Dales Grouse Moor searched in relation to Hen Harrier persecution   (Wildlife crime)
North Yorkshire Police have served a warrant to search land and premises that are suspected to be linked to the illegal killing of Hen Harriers and the theft of satellite tags. More here >
Written by:  (23 Apr 2024)
 
 
Weekly birding round-up: 9 - 15 Apr   (Weekly Roundup)
Jon Dunn looks back on the week's best birds from around Britain and Ireland. More here >
Written by:  (16 Apr 2024)
 
 
Record numbers of Cinereous and Griffon Vulture pairs observed in Bulgaria   (Conservation News)
Exciting news for vultures continues in Bulgaria, with a record number of Cinereous Vulture and Griffon Vulture pairs in the country. More here >
Written by:  (16 Apr 2024)
 
 
Swifts need more nest boxes but that alone won't be enough   (Research)
New research indicates that Swift nesting bricks and boxes alone may not be enough to support the struggling Swift population. More here >
Written by:  (16 Apr 2024)
 
 
Flamingos threatened by rising 'soda lakes' in East Africa   (Research)
Rising water levels at many of the feeding lakes of Lesser Flamingo are decimating the cyanobacteria the birds have evolved to eat. More here >
Written by:  (16 Apr 2024)
 
 
Tropical forests can't recover naturally without fruit eating birds   (Research)
Fruit eating birds play a vital role in forest ecosystems by consuming, excreting, and spreading seeds as they move throughout a forested landscape. More here >
Written by:  (16 Apr 2024)
 
 
Celebrities back last chance for UK Government to fulfil promise to ban sale of peat   (Conservation News)
The Wildlife Trusts and celebrity supporters are urging the UK Government to seize a final chance to ban sales of peat products ahead of the general election. More here >
Written by: Wildlife Trust (16 Apr 2024)
 
 
Great Tits in Oxford wood are adapting their breeding times as climate changes   (Research)
Research by scientists at Wytham Woods in Oxfordshire suggests that, so far, Great Tits have been able to deal with climate change effects. More here >
Written by:  (16 Apr 2024)
 
 
New hope for Puffins returning to UK shores following Sandeel fishing closure   (Conservation News)
Conservationists and wildlife enthusiasts alike have new hope for Puffins as they begin to return to UK shores. More here >
Written by: RSPB (16 Apr 2024)
 
 
Weekly birding round-up: 2 - 8 Apr   (Weekly Roundup)
Jon Dunn looks back on the week's best birds from around Britain and Ireland. More here >
Written by: Jon Dunn (09 Apr 2024)
 
 
Four in five bird species cannot tolerate intense human pressures   (Research)
A new study assessed the populations of bird species across a spectrum of landscapes from pristine habitats to human-dominated environments. More here >
Written by:  (09 Apr 2024)
 
 
More social birds are more adventurous feeders   (Research)
A new study led by researchers at the University of Oxford has found that birds that are more social are more likely to use novel sources of food. More here >
Written by:  (09 Apr 2024)
 
 
Grackles can live alongside humans by being experts at judging risk   (Research)
New research suggests animals can thrive in human-dominated environments by being expert judges of risk. More here >
Written by:  (09 Apr 2024)
 
 
Tree Swallows show unusual heat resilience   (Research)
A multi-year study of the Tree Swallows has demonstrated that these birds can employ behavioural and physiological mechanisms to handle the heat. More here >
Written by:  (09 Apr 2024)
 
 
UK's Butterfly Winners and Losers of 2023 Revealed   (Conservation News)
The latest results from the annual UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme show that 2023 was a mixed picture for butterflies, with some species soaring while others continued worrying declines. More here >
Written by:  (09 Apr 2024)
 
 
Major conservation project to help breeding Lapwing across Wiltshire is launched   (Conservation News)
Wiltshire & Swindon Biological Records Centre (WSBRC) and Wiltshire Wildlife Trust are rolling out a landscape-scale project to locate, monitor and conserve the remaining breeding Lapwing. More here >
Written by:  (09 Apr 2024)
 
 
Goshawk shot and killed in Gloucestershire   (Wildlife crime)
Gloucestershire Police are appealing for information after a protected bird of prey was shot and killed in the Forest of Dean in February. More here >
Written by:  (09 Apr 2024)
 
 
Hen Harrier survey results 2023: Numbers improve, but much more to be done   (Conservation News)
Numbers of Hen Harriers are increasing across the UK, but their future still hangs in the balance, according to a new survey. More here >
Written by: RSPB (08 Apr 2024)
 
 
Weekly birding round-up: 26 Mar - 1 Apr   (Weekly Roundup)
Jon Dunn looks back on the week's best birds from around Britain and Ireland. More here >
Written by:  (02 Apr 2024)
 
 
Solar eclipse could scramble bird behaviour   (Research)
On April 8 the shadow of a total solar eclipse will race across North America. At the same time, researchers will be hurrying to measure the impact of daytime darkness on the movements of birds. More here >
Written by:  (02 Apr 2024)
 
 
Scientists observe hyenas hunting passerines   (Research)
Scientists have described for the first time Spotted Hyenas pursuing and swallowing Red-billed Queleas in Namibia. More here >
Written by:  (02 Apr 2024)
 
 
Plan to shoot thousands of Barred Owls ignites protest   (Conservation News)
A US federal government plan for hunters to kill thousands of invasive owls to protect the rapidly declining northern Spotted Owl has ruffled the feathers of dozens of animal advocacy groups. More here >
Written by:  (02 Apr 2024)
 
 
Operation Easter - 27 years of stopping egg thieves   (Wildlife crime)
The annual national enforcement campaign to protect our nesting wild birds is underway for 2024. More here >
Written by:  (02 Apr 2024)
 
 
Poisoning by Rodenticide Played a Part in Flaco the Owl's Death   (News)
A necropsy on the body of Flaco, the famous Eurasian Eagle-Owl that captivated New Yorkers, has revealed a grim and sobering reminder of the impacts of pesticides on wildlife. More here >
Written by:  (02 Apr 2024)
 
 
Call for volunteers to tackle invasive American Mink in Speyside   (Conservation News)
A major invasive species project working in Speyside is appealing for volunteers to help protect native wildlife by monitoring and controlling populations of introduced American Mink. More here >
Written by:  (02 Apr 2024)
 
 
Fair Isle Bird Obs rebuild halted as builders appoint administrators   (News)
The rebuild of internationally-renowned Fair Isle Bird Observatory, following a devasting fire in 2019, has been halted after builders call in administrators. More here >
Written by:  (02 Apr 2024)
 
 
Birders thanked for leaving Capercaillie in peace this spring   (Conservation News)
The #LekItBe campaign is once more asking Birdwatchers, photographers and wildlife guides to refrain from seeking out Capercaillie. More here >
Written by:  (02 Apr 2024)
 
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