Look out this month for the return of BBC's SpringWatch the annual highlight of the nature programs so well reperesented by the BBC. Bill Oddie, Kate Humble and Simon King return to keep us all on the edge of our seats and reminding us all why we love our garden wildlife so much.
UK householders can halt the decline of many birds by making their gardens more wildlife-friendly, a charity says. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said simple measures can help preserve populations of house sparrows, starlings and song thrushes ..
Since National Nest Box Week was launched in 1997 by the BTO, thousands of enthusiastic naturalists across the UK have put up boxes to compensate for the loss of natural habitat.
It is estimated that there are now 5-6 million boxes in gardens across the UK.
Natural nest sites on which many of our bird species depend, such as holes in trees and buildings, are fast disappearing as gardens and woods are ‘tidied’ and old houses are repaired ..
This month view The RSPB's site at Rye Meads in Hertfordshire. Watch as wintering migrants arrive to join the large resident duck population at the water.
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Butterflies are beautiful and their caterpillars are vital spring food for breeding birds. Enter our FREE competition for your chance to win ..
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In the south and west many species including robins and blackbirds have seen the first fledglings leave the nest, while the tits are sitting on eggs or busily nest building..
The Robin is one of the easiest European birds to identify. The red face distinguishes it from other red-breasted birds. Adults have a red-orange breast ..