Set against the slopes of the Berwyn Mountains and fringed of trees, Lake Vyrnwy may look like a triumph of nature, but it’s actually a man-made reservoir. As well as supplying the people of Liverpool ...
The ancestor of most domestic geese, the Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the wild goose native to the UK and Europe. In many parts of the UK, it has been re-established by releasing birds in ...
Welcome to the RSPB's Media Centre. We are here to help you produce great stories, providing you with topical news, features and comments. First ever National Hedgehog Conservation Strategy launched ...
Discover the newly created saltmarsh, mudflats and lagoons, bursting with life. Take a stroll around the grassland to catch a glimpse of Short-eared Owls or Marsh Harriers and watch over the river to ...
To celebrate World Migratory Bird Day, we dive into the fascinating lives of our long-distance travellers and find out where ...
We’re delighted to announce a record year for breeding Curlews in Northern Ireland. Once facing the threat of extinction, ...
Old Hall Marshes is made up of extensive grazing marshes with brackish water fleets, reedbeds, saltmarsh and two off-shore islands. A walk here will reveal many breeding species, including Avocets, ...
Dunnet Head nature reserve, a rugged peninsula in Caithness located on the north coast of Scotland, is the most northerly point of mainland Britain. It's a wild and untamed landscape, with stunning ...
The Great White Egret is a large, white heron. Great White Egrets can look similar to Little Egrets, but they are much larger - the same size as the familiar Grey Heron. Other identification features ...
This small nature reserve is a great place for marshland bird watching on a circular walk around reedbeds, fens and pools. In spring and summer, Marsh Harriers, Kingfishers and warblers can be seen, ...
Blean Woods is a wonderful place for a woodland walk. Our patchwork of traditional coppice woodland, high forest, glades and heathland welcomes Woodpeckers, Nightingale, Hazel Dormice and butterflies ...
The Council dropped their disastrous original plans for the Tipner West ‘super peninsula’ (AKA Lennox Point) which would have seen around 30ha of Portsmouth Harbour’s mudflats and coastal grassland ...