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Many of the UK’s bird species are in serious decline, largely due to habitat destruction and the collapse of food chains ...
Families are being encouraged to be be on the lookout for the presence of crows in their gardens this summer. This comes as ...
The charity urges householders to take simple steps to help starlings and other at risk birds in their back gardens, ...
Architects should get behind the campaign to support endangered birds by installing swift bricks in all new UK homes, writes ...
You’re outside when suddenly you hear an unfamiliar chirp. Looking around, you wonder, “Is it a squirrel?” “Is it a bat?” And ...
While the house wren may have suffered population declines in the 20th century with the introduction of the house sparrow to North America, its population appears to be stable now.
I don’t know why, but it continues to astonish me just how foolish politicians can be – and how easily persuaded they are by really bad advice from smart but tin-eared advisers. In less than a year, ...
In your endeavor to attract more birds to your yard, you may have purchased a birdhouse only to find they aren't using it. Here's why and what to do about it.
“Swifts, house martins, starlings and house sparrows recently joined the international red list of species experiencing sharp population declines, and it is essential that we take action to ...
A new study predicts that climate change and habitat loss could cause more than 500 bird species to disappear in the next ...
It can be distressing to see a bird in need of help. Get expert advice on how to help an injured bird — including when it's best not to intervene.
I observed a female chipping sparrow with something in it’s beak. It looked like short, fine pieces of tan, dry grass.