Since 2014, the RSPB has fitted solar powered satellite tags to Hen Harriers in an effort to track their movements and ...
A seabird wreck is a recognised natural phenomenon where large numbers of seabirds wash up dead or dying on beaches. Typically, this occurs after severe winter storms exhaust and starve birds that ...
The Species Volunteer Network is operating in Scotland thanks to Players of People’s Postcode Lottery. Rare Invertebrates in the Cairngorms project is a partnership between RSPB, RZSS , Butterfly ...
You’ll be familiar with their song – an intricate aria of high-pitched whistles culminating with a rapid-fire trill. March is the perfect time to hear belting Wrens as they prepare to enter their ...
Loch Spynie is one of Moray’s hidden gems. A haven for wildlife and birdwatchers alike, head here for a chance to hear Water Rails squealing in the reedbeds, spot Osprey fishing in the loch, and ...
You won’t find a better spot for a wildlife-filled woodland walk than Consall Woods. Set in a steep-sided valley with the River Churnet running through, it’s a picturesque spot where you can see both ...
Making sure new development leaves nature in a better state than before is key to help restore wildlife and habitats in Scotland. Biodiversity, the rich tapestry of plants and animals that makes up ...
Life as a scientist can be challenging, with long days in the field, hours spent sorting and analysing data and the pressure to always keep on top of the latest research. But when you get to share a ...
We all need a safe place to live and for wildlife it’s no different. One of the biggest causes of wildlife declines is a lack of suitable habitat. In addition to providing insect-attracting plants on ...
This is the largest UK tit with a distinctive two-syllable song. It has a green and yellow body and a striking glossy black head with white cheeks. It's a woodland bird that has readily adapted to man ...