Register
Sign in
Search options
Search entire Community
Search Our work
Home
RSPB home
Community home
Wildlife
Places to visit
Get involved
Our work
Chat
About
More ...
Browse by tags
Our work
You might be surprised to read that our work is far broader than nature reserves and Big Garden Birdwatch. Read more about what else we do.
Get RSS feed
Home
Blogs
Options
Tags
Agricultural Policy
agri-environment
arable farming
Cattle
chough
cirl bunting
coastal farming
community
corn bunting
Cornwall
Dairy farming
ELS
farm
farm advisors
farmers
farming
Farmland
Farmland birds
HLS
livestock
rare arable plants
reintroduction
rspb
schools
Somerset Levels and Moors
Tagged Content List
Blog post:
Beefing up on biodiversity - How can I shop for meat and help wildlife?
Kathryn Smith
While researching my article for Birds magazine, I had lots of suggestions for farms to use as case studies from RSPB staff all over the UK. One suggestion that particularly inspired me was the work that Amanda, Chris and Denise are doing on Peelhams Farm. So much so that I’ve just placed my first...
on
30 Apr 2013
Blog post:
Plump and Chirpy
Felicity C
by Stuart Croft - Cirl Bunting Reintroduction Field Officer Go back a couple of generations and the plight of one particular species was not a good one. The cirl bunting – a sparrow-sized bird, closely related to the yellowhammer - gets its name from an Italian translation meaning plump and...
on
5 Jul 2012
Blog post:
Down on mum's farm
Emily Field
Help! I hate birthdays, and I’m certainly not ready to be thirty. Last month, while visiting my mum’s farm in Wales, I had a bit of a revelation. I have spent the whole of my twenties away, and as I reluctantly enter the next decade, I‘ve been thinking about what I should do next, and...
on
20 Feb 2012
Blog post:
What do corn buntings and choughs have in common?
Felicity C
The current Cornish chough population (six breeding pairs in 2011) is the only one in England, having returned naturally to the Duchy in 2001. There is also a small edge of range population of corn buntings on the north coast of Cornwall and you can now see choughs and corn buntings feeding together...
on
31 Jan 2012
Blog post:
RSPB at the Oxford Farming Conference
Cacey Barks
Blog post by: Richard Winspear, Senior Agriculture Advisor RSPB I had a great couple of days at the Oxford Farming Conference. We hosted a breakfast fringe meeting to celebrate the winners of the Nature of Farming Awards 2011 and launched the first Farmland Bird Friendly Zone. Martin Harper, our new...
on
9 Jan 2012
Blog post:
34 and counting...exciting news from The Great Crane Project in Somerset
Felicity C
We are now well into the second year of the Great Crane Project – and have spent the spring and summer hatching and rearing another batch of cranes to joint the eighteen birds that were released last year. This brings the number out on the Somerset Levels and Moors to 34. After three weeks of ‘anchoring’...
on
27 Sep 2011