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Oxford: Longbridges Nature Park: 9th May

Oxford: Longbridges Nature Park Common Sandpiper: feeding along western bank of western river channel (horse field). 19:00. Garden Warbler 19:00. Nicholas Boyd

Improve Your Bird (and Nature) Photography By Leaps and Bounds: Be Sure to Bookmark and Study This Page

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Ock Meadow Nature Reserve: 1st April

Ock Meadow Nature Reserve Oystercatcher: SU477966. 14:12. Ian Field

Cothill Fen Nature Reserve: 4th March

2+ Great Spotted Woodpecker (at least 1 drumming) 3 Goldcrest  1 Green Woodpecker (vocal) 1 Lesser Redpoll 2 Siskin 4 Nuthatch (vocal) 1 Raven (overhead calling) 1 Reed Bunting (Singing…

European Parliament seals the deal on Nature Restoration Law

The Nature Restoration Law represents an historic opportunity to bring nature back to Europe. At a time when the continent is ravaged by floods, droughts and fires, this law will…

Record-breaking breeding season for striking Pied Flycatchers at a number of RSPB nature reserves

2023 has seen a record-breaking breeding season for migratory Pied Flycatchers, with numbers having increased across several RSPB nature reserves. Despite national declines and pressures along their migratory route, Pied…

Port Meadow: Burgess Field Nature Park: 10th February

Port Meadow: Burgess Field Nature Park Siberian Chiffchaff: Possible in trees just east of bench in southwest corner. Also singing chiffchaff heard from nearby allotments. 10:30. Gavin Salisbury

Port Meadow: Burgess Field Nature Park: 29th November

Port Meadow: Burgess Field Nature Park Siberian Chiffchaff: Ringed. Port Meadow Red-crested Pochard: m. Black-tailed Godwit 4 Shelduck1w Caspian Gull, again in the roost this evening Thomas Miller, Phil Barnett,…

Nature Tanzania tackles belief-based killing of vultures in Tanzania

Belief-based killings is the second largest cause of vulture deaths, accounting for approximately 29% of vulture mortalities on the continent. Seated in the sunny morning Zemu Ngwesele chats animatedly with a…

United to Bring Back Nature in Europe

A new project launched by BirdLife International, RSPB and the UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitory Centre has been launched to address and overcome barriers to restoring nature in Europe. Everywhere…