A significant arrival of Russian White-fronted and Tundra Bean Geese into southern England has occurred since 24 December, ...
New research reveals that low-traffic roads in Iceland reduce breeding bird abundance by up to 20% within 200 m of the road ...
A family holiday to France allowed our columnist to reflect on vacations from yesteryear, ponder the pros and cons of ...
Sweden has declared Snowy Owl nationally extinct after no breeding records since 2015. Climate change, declining prey and ...
Grazing by Dartmoor ponies at Bellever Moor and Meadows reserve in Devon has helped revive rare heathland birds, with new ...
A Twite captive-breeding project in Staffordshire has raised young birds in captivity and is evaluating potential release sites in England for 2026 to bolster the rapidly declining breeding population ...
After a small number of Raso Larks were translocated to Santa Luzia in 2018, the population has grown to as many as 1,000 individuals.
The Labour Government has watered down Biodiversity Net Gain, going against its pledge to ensure that development promotes nature recovery.
Newly published research shows that woodpeckers use their whole bodies, and even their breathing, to turn themselves into living hammers when drilling into wood, co-ordinating muscles from beak to ...
This week saw Gadwall come to the fore, and Nigel produced two particularly outstanding shots, both of which could easily have won Photo of the Week (the other image shows a wing-stretching drake).
The BirdGuides and Birdwatch team would like to extend our thanks to all of you for your support throughout the year. Your contributions, be it via sightings, articles, photos or comments, are as ...