Sand eels are a vital source of food for seabirds that live along the UK coastline, including the internationally important ...
The birds, which are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, begin their breeding season as early as February.
You don't have to go down south to experience puffins, dolphins and glorious coastline as this serene travel hotspot is based ...
Home to gannets, dolphins and other natural wonders, this awe-inspiring coastal town in the north of England is giving its ...
UK households are being urged not to disturb doves or pigeons in their gardens from February onwards, as doing so could ...
A three and a half hour train journey in the UK, which costs as little as £6 per person, has been hailed as one of the 'most ...
Readers of our regular Notes on Nature email were invited to share their favourite nature photo celebrating the UK’s Wild ...
Bird feeder cameras aren’t the problem, specifically, but the RSPB is looking into whether certain types of bird feeder could ...
Conservationists are calling on the public to join the world’s largest garden wildlife survey this weekend to see how birds ...
This weekend (24, 25 and 26 January) the RSPB is inviting the nation to spend an hour counting the birds in their gardens and local outdoor spaces by taking part in the world’s biggest garden wildlife ...
The birds are shown moving in unison, forming dynamic, cloud-like shapes. In the background, cars can be seen passing on the roadside while onlookers pause to marvel at the display. A murmuration, the ...
A pair of marine biologists at Harvard University has found that one of the main purposes of the cownose ray's tail is to serve as a fine-tuned antenna. In their study published in the Proceedings of ...