“What’s that bird calling in the hedge?” “Is that a Dunnock or a Blackcap singing?” - If these are much like questions you have asked yourself previously, then we are here to help! In this session at ...
LifeCycle is the magazine of the British and Irish Ringing Scheme and the Nest Record Scheme (NRS), published twice a year, in the spring and autumn. Issue 14 of LifeCycle contains articles on ...
1. Renewable energy development is rapidly increasing in efforts to mitigate climate change. Whilst the impact of individual projects on biological diversity may be limited, there is a risk of ...
This event will comprise a ~6km* guided walk through the woodland and parkland of Dalmeny Estate and along the shore of the Firth of Forth. The diverse habitats of the estate provides the opportunity ...
Join Gethin Jenkins-Jones in this online session to find out more about the Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) and how you could take part in it. By joining the BBS team, you’ll be making a really valuable ...
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In this afternoon session, Gethin Jenkins-Jones will help you learn how to identify common Welsh birds by their plumage and songs. Packed with fun memory aids, activities and games, this event ...
Join BTO Youth on a urban birding guided walk, around the scenic Beckenham Place Park in Greater London. Hosted by Humphrey (BTO Youth Representative, London). Binoculars can be provided on request.
Join Gethin Jenkins-Jones for a morning session to find out more about the Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) and how you could take part in it. By joining the Carmarthen BBS team, you’ll be making a really ...
Join us for this year's Northern Ireland Seabird Report launch event! We are returning to Bangor Castle thanks to Ards & North Down Borough Council and Coffee Cure for a programme of seabird-related ...
Burns, F., Mordue, S., al Fulaij, N., Boersch-Supan, P.H., Boswell, J., Boyd, R.J., Bradfer-Lawrence, T., de Ornellas, P., de Palma, A., de Zylva, P., Dennis, E.B ...
The Little Owl is a species of open country, favouring lowland habitats such as farmland, parkland and orchards. Introduced from the Continent during the latter part of the 19th century, the species ...