A local view on the latest wild bird data
The UK Bird Indicators report published this week explores the dramatic change in bird populations since 1970, but what do these findings mean for us locally?
The UK Bird Indicators report published this week explores the dramatic change in bird populations since 1970, but what do these findings mean for us locally?
Read more about some of the wonderful winter birds your local wildlife reserve hosts.
A week after the sea eagle chicks were allowed to fledge the release pens it has been fascinating to follow the reports on how the birds are faring. Amazingly they’ve explored their new…
At Blashford Lakes nature reserve, our special sand martin banks are giving these charismatic birds the space they need to thrive.
Nature can't be seen as an inconvenience - it must be protected
Our recent survey for nightjars in the New Forest has revealed a drop in their population, but an increase in their range.
You could be forgiven for thinking that gulls are everywhere. In fact, most gull species are in decline, and it is only their versatility that enables them to survive. Around twenty species can be…
A small number of waxwings have made a dramatic entrance to the South East of England, and they are causing quite a stir among local wildlife lovers in Totton.
Set out into the gloaming this winter and you may hear some unusual sounds... but t'woo is making all the noise?