Bird watching and birding for the mildly interested
I am not a hardcore, or even medium core, birder. I like big obvious birds, colourful birds, impressive birds and birds in huge numbers, occasionally. LBJs don’t do it for me. We will keep you up to date with news, and let you know good places to go and see (big, obvious, numerous) birds, but if you want a dedicated, specialist birding site, then I suggest you look elsewhere.
Where to watch birds and wildlife in the UK
See the guide to wildlife watching in the UK.
Rare Birds Year Book 2009 - Photo and Writing Competition.
Recent Birds news
- Major storms devastate South African sea bird colonies
- Why are the no birds in my garden?
- British government endangers rare birds
- Red kite shot dead weeks after release
- Aquatic warbler visits east London
- Best year on record for waders at Broadland reserve
- Satellite tracking migrating birds – ospreys and Sea eagles.
- Sea reclaims part of RSPB Titchwell Marsh
- Indian government cracks down on vulture killing drug
- Sea eagle turns up on the Isle of May
- South Africa’s most important wetland disappearing
- Spoonbills breed in Scotland for the first time
- Best year for bitterns for 130 years in Britain
- Penguin watching threatening New Zealand penguin colony
- Garden wildlife traps – Otherwise known as bird feeders and netting
More Birds news
- 10% of US rarest waterfowl found dead
- One of world’s rarest birds handed a lifeline
- Red-breasted Goose population declines by 50% in 10 years
- David Attenborough champions BirdLife International's work halting extinctions
- Sea-bird chick survival rate reduced by moth parasites
- New Forest Robin bird species discovered in Gabon
- Global warming - British birds nesting earlier, changing distribution
- Fifteen Sea eagle chicks released in Eastern Scotland
- Fair Isle bird observatory appeal
- Critically endangered Brazilian Mergansers to be radio tagged
- Dead wood vital for UK wildlife
- British wildlife watching increasingly popular
- Spotted kiwi have been reintroduced to New Zealand’s Fiordland
- Leucistic swans in Hampshire
- Hen harrier 'ceiling' would protect Grouse and harriers
We are bivouacked on the cold, wet sands of Tubbataha North Islet, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Asia's great seabird enclaves.
Related News Articles
New Forest Robin bird species discovered in Gabon
Chris Packham asks –‘What’s the point of nature reserves?’
Major Kenyan wetlands to be sacrificed for biofuelsA new bird species of bird has been discovered in China near the border with Vietnam.
Another new bird species from ColombiaAnother new bird has been discovered in the Serranía de los Yariguíes mountains in Colombia, a subspecies of the Pale-bellied Tapaculo.
Government may lift bird import banExtinct seabird rediscovered off Papua New Guinea.
Unique wader threatened with extinction
'Extinct' Madagascar Pochard re-discovered
The world's least known bird, the Large-billed Reed-warbler, rediscovered.
Stunning new hummingbird species discovered in Colombia
Dwarf woodpecker and legless lizard among 14 new species discovered in Cerrado region of BrazilApril 2008. An expedition to a remote region of Brazil has lead to the discovery of a legless lizard and a tiny woodpecker along with 12 other suspected new species in Brazil.
New Bird Species Recognised in Colombia, May Already be ExtinctAn analysis of 124 of Europe’s common birds has revealed that over a 26-year period 56 species (45 percent) have declined across 20 European countries.
Black Grouse turn the corner in England as numbers climb above 1000.Although times have been hard for the Black grouse, conservationists hope that the species may have turned the corner after years of decline thanks to more sensitive land management.
Very rare 'Leucistic' moorhens seen in the UK.We have now been sent 4 photos of different leucistic moorhens in the UK. Leucism is very rare and to have four birds in the country simultaneously is highly unusual.
Reward offered for Golden eagle killers.
Grey-headed albatrosses on the brink in Australia
Great Bustards in the UK
Great Bustards nest again in UK after 175 years waitDetails.
Avian Reintroduction Biology: current issues for science and management - symposium | |
8 - 9 May 2008. click here. | |
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