With the breeding season approaching fast, the BTO is encouraging birders to put up nestboxes and take part in National Nest Box Week to support declining garden and urban birds.
Do you know your isobars and occluded fronts? David Campbell used to pay little attention to the weather's impact on migration, but now he's engrossed.
A 50% rise in lekking Western Capercaillie at Abernethy Forest RSPB in the Scottish Highlands offers cautious optimism for one of the UK's rarest birds, as intensive habitat management begins to pay ...
A Walrus hauled out briefly on the Fife coast at the end of January 2026, with British Divers Marine Life Rescue choosing to withhold the news to ensure the animal was not disturbed.
Endemism is something I associate with exotic countries such as Madagascar, where 90% of the fauna and flora cannot be found anywhere else. However, here in Britain we have endemic species to be proud ...
New research found that woodlands dominated by native tree species support higher numbers of Blue Tits and more fledged ...
Keith Metcalf's trilogy of books about where to watch birds between Lymington and Milford on Sea are informative and provide ...
Cohen Garwood wins BirdGuides Photo of the Week for 2-8 February 2026 with his impressive image of a Great Cormorant ...
Conservationists working to save the globally threatened Aquatic Warbler reported encouraging developments following the 2025 breeding season, including a record number of singing males in Lithuania ...
Ed Stubbs reports on the latest sightings from around Britain, Ireland and the Western Palearctic in the week of 2-8 February ...
An article in Birding magazine explores why Siberian Tit – long recorded in Alaska and north-west Canada – may now be lost from the ABA list, highlighting habitat change, competition and decades ...