The RSPB has re-wetted 120 ha of former arable peat at Lakenheath Fen, creating new habitat for declining breeding waders including Northern Lapwing and Common Redshank.
After almost two decades of decline, Europe's only regular wintering flock of Ring-billed Gull has shown a welcome recovery in numbers this winter. During February up to 21 individuals were noted at ...
A Critically Endangered Javan Rhino calf has been photographed with its mother in Ujung Kulon NP in western Indonesia, offering fresh optimism for the future of one of the planet's rarest large ...
For the first time ever, scientists have used GPS tags to monitor Sand Cats in the wild, uncovering extensive nightly movements and reinforcing newly refined subspecies understanding.
A rare case of Great Crested Grebes preying on Common Chiffchaffs in Spain has provided fresh insight into the opportunistic feeding behaviour of this waterbird species.
The winners of the British Wildlife Photography Awards (BWPA) 2026 have been revealed today. An arresting image of a toad swimming across a woodland-reflected pond has been named overall winner.
Large Tortoiseshell has been confirmed as a resident species in Britain, ending decades in which the butterfly was considered extinct and raising the total number of native butterflies to 60.
More than 700,000 migratory songbirds were illegally killed in Cyprus last autumn, according to a new survey that highlights stark contrasts in enforcement and a growing link with organised crime.
An impressive Northern Fulmar image taken in Shetland by Robbie Brookes wins BirdGuides Photo of the Week for 2-8 March 2026.
RSPB Northern Ireland has welcomed an updated Marine Protected Area strategy but warned that designation alone will not halt seabird declines without firm management and enforcement.
The cover image of a Roseate Tern on the Hampshire Bird Report 2024 brought back happy, rather recent, memories of watching the breeding pair at Normandy Lagoon. True to form, it was published by ...
The breeding population of Little Swift in southern Spain appears to be increasing, with counts at a coastal site in Andalusia suggesting more than 250 birds are present there.