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Asian Hornets were inadvertently brought to France in 2004, most likely in a shipment of goods imported from east Asia. Since arriving in France, the species has spread rapidly. It is now present ...
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The Rare Invertebrates in the Cairngorms (RIC) partnership project is now celebrating over 30,000 Pine Hoverflies released ...
Migrant birds, such as Chiffchaffs, Blackcaps and Willow Warblers, are commonly heard in the dawn chorus, and their numbers increase through March and April as more birds arrive. In some areas you may ...
Scotland's tallest species of bird had a record breeding season in 2025 following its return from extinction in the country. Cranes are the UK’s tallest bird with adult birds growing to more than a ...
Back when the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch began in 1979, the Greenfinch was at number seven in the top 10 birds seen. But in this year's Birdwatch (2026), they were down to number 18. These figures ...
Groundbreaking LIFE Raft project completes removal of invasive predators, protecting over 250,000 seabirds at Northern Ireland's largest seabird colony. In a world-first conservation achievement, ...
On 29 January at York Magistrates Court, Racster Dingwall, Head Gamekeeper on the Conistone and Grassington Estate in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, pleaded guilty to conspiring to kill a Hen ...
Gulls can be polarising, but many people aren’t aware that in Scotland a number of our gull species are in serious trouble. Across their UK range they face threats from development, persecution, ...
In this film we report from RSPB Mersehead in Dumfries and Galloway. In winter, the nature reserve is home to huge flocks of Barnacle Geese but this year the team are worried about the possible impact ...