After almost two decades of decline, Europe's only regular wintering flock of Ring-billed Gull has shown a welcome recovery in numbers this winter. During February up to 21 individuals were noted at ...
An impressive Northern Fulmar image taken in Shetland by Robbie Brookes wins BirdGuides Photo of the Week for 2-8 March 2026.
Warm southerlies brought spring migrants and bumper Large Tortoiseshell numbers, before weekend murk grounded Common Scoter inland. Meanwhile, the Forster's Tern performed superbly in Dorset and the ...
Plans by Mexican authorities to reduce the size of protected waters for the world's rarest marine mammal have drawn criticism from conservationists, who warn that shrinking gillnet bans in the Upper ...
RSPB Northern Ireland has welcomed an updated Marine Protected Area strategy but warned that designation alone will not halt seabird declines without firm management and enforcement.
A stocked fishing and shooting lake 6 miles north of Bury St Edmunds. The northeasterly end of the waterbody (Livermere Lake, TL882715) is mud-fringed, open and productive for waders, gulls, ducks, ...
The breeding population of Little Swift in southern Spain appears to be increasing, with counts at a coastal site in Andalusia suggesting more than 250 birds are present there.
A new bird atlas for Britain and Ireland has been announced by five conservation organisations. The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), BirdWatch Ireland, the RSPB, Scottish Ornithologists' Club (SOC ...
The desire of various wildlife charities to appoint a royal patron leaves Mark Avery slightly bemused given the various scandals over the years.
A comprehensive camera-trap survey across the Annamite Mountains in 2025 has captured an astonishing array of rare mammals and birds, underlining the rich biodiversity of one of South-East Asia's most ...
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