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An Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross made a stunning appearance on a boat in Norwegian waters on 10 April. The bird landed on a ...
A survey of the New Forest's Woodlark population has revealed record-breaking numbers. The survey, which was carried out in 2024 and conducted by Forestry England and Hampshire Ornithological Society ...
New research by the British Trust for Ornithology has shed light on how Eurasian Goshawk is spreading in the UK and adapting ...
A new poll has revealed that the Welsh public wants to see urgent action taken to protect wildlife. The Omnibus survey, ...
Repeated vandalism and offensive graffiti at a popular Nottinghamshire nature reserve has 'upset' staff and volunteers.
As birding increases in popularity and more people than ever are armed with cameras and recorders, David Campbell wonders if ...
Groundwork has begun to create a new wetland as part of the Great Fen project in Cambridgeshire. Work at New Decoy Farm near Ramsey will create channels that will fill with water, helping turn former ...
Although it is well-known for a host of spectacular birds, Taiwan also boasts an impressive array of mammals. Ed Stubbs ...
Puffins in the Farne Islands may have built some immunity to bird flu, according to the National Trust (NT). The charity said all seabirds remained free of bird flu in 2024 at the Northumberland ...
Most British birders rarely get to see storm petrels, yet some species are among the most numerous birds in the world. It is a fascinating group, some taxa of which are only just revealing their ...
New research by the British Trust for Ornithology indicates that many migratory bird species are lacking consistent protection as they move through Europe.
Western Cattle Egret bred at Fairburn Ings for the first-ever time in 2024 – and there are hopes Great Egret will follow suit at the West Yorkshire reserve in 2025. The popular nature reserve, ...
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