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Aberdeen Red Kites Red kites are returning to Aberdeen - your chance to get closer to these magnificent birds of prey. 64
Bird flu updates This blog will be updated with the latest news on the H5N1 avian influenza (bird flu) situation. 28
Birds magazine uncovered Find out what's happening behind the scenes of Birds - exclusive photos, meet the team, how the magazine is made and content 'extras'. 57
Bugs, Birds and Beasts in the East All of our up to date fun and frolics in the East from office antics to great conservation stories and those magical connections with nature. 392
Climate change News and views from the RSPB on climate change and what you can do about it. 189
East Scotland Sea Eagles Find out how we're bringing back white-tailed eagles to east Scotland 90
Exposé on the South East The south east corner of England is a haven for wildlife, with a variety of habitats and some spectacular landscapes. 95
Farming Find out how we're working with farmers and where to meet us at events. Join in the discussion on farming issues and share tips for wildlife-friendly farming. 226
Hope Farm diary This diary is updated every three months to build into a fascinating journal of the work and wildlife on Hope Farm. 57
In the news A week of the RSPB and wildlife in the news, delivered every Friday 217
Investigations Read about our Investigations team, working hard to keep our birds and wildlife safe 39
Mark Avery's blog I'm the RSPB's Conservation Director. My aim with this blog will be to comment on matters of conservation importance and give you a few insights into the RSPB's conservation work - there's plenty to write about! 770
Martin Harper's blog I’ve been the RSPB’s Conservation Director since May 2011. As I settle into the job, I’ll be blogging on all the big conservation topics and providing an inside view of our conservation projects. I hope you enjoy reading it and feel inspired to join in t 448
Northern bald ibis The Northern bald ibis is the rarest bird in the Middle East. We're tracking five of them via satellite transmitters as they leave Syria for the winter. Where will they go? Will they survive? 33
On the Lagan Find out what we're up to in the Lagan Valley Regional Park... 89
Saving Species The need for species conservation has never been greater. Despite notable successes in improving the fortunes of a number of bird species, more are being forced onto the list of those that need attention, both globally and in the UK. If we want to have a 159
Scottish Nature Notes Keep up to date with the latest wildlife and nature news in Scotland. Regular blogs from RSPB Scotland's conservation teams across the country. Writing about Scotland's amazing wildlife & natural environment. 95
Shopping Welcome to the RSPB shopping blog, for all things shopping related. Online, in-store or mail order - if it's new, exciting, on special offer or just cool - we'll let you know right here. 92
Skydancer - England's hen harriers Follow the efforts of RSPB staff during the breeding season, as they attempt to monitor and protect one of England's rarest breeding birds of prey - the hen harrier. 157
Stuart Housden's blog Director of RSPB Scotland. Blogging on conservation topics & many of our projects.There will be an emphasis on Scotland,but the rest of the UK & work with BirdLife International will get mentions too.You can also follow me on Twitter @StuartHousden 26
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  • Martin Harper's blog

    A borrowed thought for the day

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    Triggered by the news that Natural England had issued the first ever licence for the destruction of a buzzard nest at the request of a pheasant shooting estate, a colleague pointed me in the direction of a blog from Matthew Taylor (Chief Executive of...
  • Climate change

    State of Nature and climate change

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    State of Nature , a scientific collaboration of 25 UK conservation organisations, saying that our species are in already trouble, my thoughts turned to consider how climate change might be part of that. Especially when this UK report follows a recent...
  • Skydancer - England's hen harriers

    Harriers and hailstones 2

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    I saw lots of hailstones on the fell yesterday but not many harriers. No harriers in fact. In fact I’ve not seen a harrier all year. Now I should point out that I am not on the hill every day like Mick (Bowland Assistant Warden) but even Mick...
  • Martin Harper's blog

    Buzzards - an update

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    This morning I reported that Natural England (NE) had issued licences to destroy buzzard nests and kill or capture adult birds. Setting aside the serious impact of the licences for a moment, the way in which NE and DEFRA have acted is central to our...
  • Stuart Housden's blog

    State of Nature in Scotland

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    State of Nature in Scotland Yesterday I participated in a ground breaking event. I hosted the launch of the Scottish end of the State of Nature report. This is a collaboration of expert bodies pooling data about wildlife species and diagnosing the...
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