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As she begins her new role as editor of Isles of Scilly Bird and Natural History Review, Lucy McRobert discusses the exciting plans for Higher Moors, a hot-spot for migrant birds on the island of St ...
Tony Juniper, chair of Natural England, says he is keen to see lynx reintroduced to Britain, backing a proposed trial in ...
German bird experts from NABU visited Norfolk to work with the RSPB on protecting nesting birds such as Little Tern and Ringed Plover. The visit strengthened conservation ties across the North Sea, ...
Permission has been given for the guga hunt, which is Scotland's last surviving legal hunt of seabird chicks, to return to ...
Researchers from Canada and Australia have discovered that harriers possess auditory adaptations similar to owls, including ...
A section of the Great Fen in Cambridgeshire will be one of only four sites selected across Europe to trial 'wet farming' ...
New research has revealed how harriers have evolved owl-like hearing to locate hidden prey. An international team of researchers from the University of Lethbridge in Canada and Flinders University in ...
Get to know the birders behind Britain's number one bird sightings service, BirdGuides. Here, we speak to Alan Tilmouth.
Get to know the birders behind Britain's number one bird sightings service, BirdGuides. Here, we speak to Alan Tilmouth.
In Belgium, Little Owls have been observed preying on Sand Martins, a surprising discovery captured on camera in June 2025.
A record 283 Purple Emperors were counted in a single day at Knepp, West Sussex, signalling a national resurgence of the species during a welcome good summer for butterflies. Ecologists credit the ...
A family of Grey Hypocolius has been observed in Israel's Arava Valley, seemingly marking the first breeding record in the country. This rare sighting suggests a westward range expansion, echoing ...
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