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  • Blog post: This weekend...listen out for drummers

    ' Knock, knock. ' 'Who's there?' 'Great spotted woodpecker.' 'Great spotted woodpecker who?' If you're now expecting an hilarious punchline, I'm afraid you're out of luck - I'm no comedienne. But if you listen out this weekend, you might...
  • Photo: 0-60 in ... ?

    It appeared that a little enforcement was called for in respect of the females. Taken on Saturday 15th October 2011 in the woods near Shipstal.
  • Photo: "Sharp scratch... ..."

    Taken on Sunday 21st August 2011. This was a swift, clinical operation. It seemed to be a genuine source of education for a young family that was witnessing the process.
  • Photo: Hobby Hang

    Hobby devours what I think was a large moth in flight. Arne, Dorset, UK. 09/06/11.
  • Blog post: This weekend... listen to the sunrise symphony

    This Sunday is International Dawn Chorus Day , an annual celebration of the beauty of birdsong. To mark the occasion we’re running lots of special guided dawn chorus events at our reserves up and down the country. To get the full effect you’ll need to set your alarm alarmingly early, but...
  • Photo: Blue Tit Gymnastics

    Blue tit feeding in the reeds at RSPB Radipole. Weymouth, Dorset, UK. 14/04/11.
  • Photo: Blue Tit in Reeds

    Blue tit feeding in the reedbed at RSPB Radipole. Weymouth, UK. 14/04/11.
  • Photo: Curlew

    I had watched this bird feeding on the falling tide in front of the double-decker hide. It got gloriously muddy! This picture is one from a sequence I took of its ablutions after the feast. Taken on Sunday 12th March 2011 mid-afternoon.
  • Blog post: Monday's Magic Moment: Boxing hares

    Whatever you do this Bank Holiday Monday, we hope you aren't fighting like cats and, err, hares with your loved ones! You can see this photo by Richard Revels and loads of other wildlife action shots and landscape images in our image library .
  • Blog post: Countdown to Christmas: 21

    For those of us not snowed in, there’s still time to get out and enjoy flocking starlings . Here are some top spots to get out and witness this wildlife spectacle for yourselves. Photo credit: David Kjaer (rspb-images.com) Brighton Pier Ham Wall Saltholme Newport Wetlands Leighton...
  • Blog post: Countdown to Christmas: 24

    Hurray! It's 1 December, snow is falling and Christmas in on the ho-ho-horizon. To get in the spirit, we're starting this virtual advent calendar - 24 posts counting down the days to Christmas and celebrating the beauty of nature in winter. Join us every day as we open another calendar door to...
  • Photo: Arne Osprey with Fish

    Osprey with freshly caught bass at Arne on the afternoon of 13/09/10.
  • Photo: Arne Osprey

    Osprey with freshly caught bass at Arne on the afternoon of 13/09/10.
  • Blog post: Why fat is a bird's best friend

    We humans are constantly bombarded with messages that Fat Is Bad. It's less lard, more olive oil these days. And rightly so, much of the time. Now that many of us live rather sedentary lives, sitting around in heated offices and houses, fat isn't as important for us as it once was. For birds...
  • Blog post: Stoatally amazing!

    Outside our window here at RSPB HQ, there's a massive pine tree. It's great for watching birds go about their business. Goldcrests hover among the needles, coal tits stash their sunflower seeds between the twigs, and sometimes there's even a nuthatch or a treecreeper wending its way up (or...
  • Photo: 2329

    i heard an eerie whistling noise above me, and looked up to see two male snipe 'drumming' and diving at each other over the moors..it was incredible that this was their natural behaviour.
  • Blog post: Grab and stash raids

    As I look out of the office window, there's a constant stream of birds, especially coal tits , visiting the webcam bird feeder here at The Lodge . Where have they come from and what are they doing? It's been noticeable for the past two weeks. Are the birds migrants, newly-arrived here and...
  • Blog post: Living in a crow-eat-crow world

    Last night, I heard raucous squawks from the garden and went to the window. A carrion crow was sitting on the outer branches of the ash tree, ducking its head as the parent jackdaws divebombed it. As it flew off, I saw what the crow was carrying - a tiny, naked jackdaw chick, yellow beak open. Shortly...
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