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
agriculture
agri-environment
arable farming
Bird Survey
Bird surveys
butterflies
CAP
corn bunting
ELS
farm advisors
farmers
farming
Farmland
grazing
HLS
Hope Farm
hopefarm
livestock
Nature of farming award
Policy
rare arable plants
Stepping Up for Nature
volunteers
wildflowers
Tagged Content List
Blog post:
Glorious Bustards
Felicity C
By Andrew Taylor, Great Bustard LIFE+ Project Adviser Thanks to a reintroduction project on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, the great bustard can now be seen on farms in south west England for the first time since the early 19 th Century. Perhaps the UK’s rarest farmland bird, this spectacular...
on
24 Apr 2012
Blog post:
What's in a name?
Kathryn Smith
Mention the word 'farmer' in a sentence and most people would understand that you that you were talking about someone who produces food of some description. That's a farmer's job, right? Hmmm. What if that same person was described as a 'multifunctional rural resource manager'...
on
23 Apr 2012
Blog post:
The Village Bunting’s Out for Easter in the Fens
NikiWilliamson
Spotted on my way home from work – a 100-strong mixed flock of buntings and yellowhammers , with the odd tree sparrow thrown in for good measure. Tweeting, jangling hissing and popping away, they are restless, exuberant and full of spring energy, torn between winter flocking behaviour and breaking...
on
6 Apr 2012
Blog post:
Want practical advice on how to build wildlife conservation into your farm management?
Kathryn Smith
Come on an RSPB training course! Whether you're an arable farmer who wants to get the best from your agri-environment scheme , or an advisor looking to help clients to integrate conservation into their land management, we can offer you expert training at various locations around the country. Courses...
on
20 Mar 2012
Blog post:
It's the Little Things...
NikiWilliamson
Don’t you find that the world always seems better when you’re out in the fresh air, enjoying the steady arrival of spring? We outdoor types on the Eastern England farmland advisory team certainly think so. Looking at various winged things with RSPB and Buglife farmland bods ...
on
9 Mar 2012
Blog post:
Who’s ever heard of the bull-nosed swollen-knee?
Felicity C
By Nick Tomalin, Stone-curlew Project Officer Who’s ever heard of the bull-nosed swollen-knee? No? How about Burhinus oedicnemus ? Still nothing? What if I said stone-curlew ? Now I hear a tiny groan of recognition, though I suspect that many of those who have heard of the species may already...
on
1 Mar 2012
Blog post:
Mind the (Hungry) Gap
NikiWilliamson
Is it nearly Spring yet? Well, it depends who you ask. While we patiently hang on for the 21 March, optimistic Celts have already celebrated Imbolc on 1 February. Its arrival was also heralded on 1 February by chicken farmers the world over, as they celebrated the day of their patron saint, St Brigid...
on
13 Feb 2012
Blog post:
Make like a tree with LEAF...
Kathryn Smith
I lose track of the number of acronyms I come across every day, but there are some that are more memorable than others in this business. LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming) is one of them. As an organisation, LEAF work to promote the integration of environmental protection into farming and understandably...
on
9 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
Page 3 of 6 (150 items)
1
2
3
4
5
»