
The RSPB
The website of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
RSPB Kids!
Have fun and learn about birds on the RSPB's youth website.
RSPB Images
Thousands of stunning images of birds and wildlife from around the world.
The RSPCA, SSPCA (Scotland), USPCA (Northern Ireland)
The RSPCA (England and Wales), SSPCA (Scotland) and USPCA (Northern Ireland) are the national charities that help and advise on sick and injured birds and animals. The RSPB does not run bird hospitals or a rescue service.
RSPB South Wiltshire Local Group
For those of you in the centre of the County or those simply interested in events being held elsewhere in Wiltshire please use this link to see what the South Wiltshire Group have on offer.
Cotswold Water Park Society
Visit this link for full details of the Cotswold Water Park and in order to download maps of the area.
Wiltshire Ornithological Society
The Wiltshire Ornithological Society is held in high regard throughout Wiltshire as an organisation for those who have an interest in wild birds regardless of ability. The Society produces the Wiltshire Bird Report each year and to this end members send all of their bird sightings to the County Recorder. They undertake many surveys and run meetings and field trips.
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust
Some of the sites that will feature in Places to See Birds will include Reserves managed by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust. Use this link to find out more about their reserves.
Cotswold Water Park Bird Sightings
Working with the Cotswold Water Park Society a website has been developed to record daily sightings in the Water Park. It is also hoped that an increasing number of visitors to the Water Park will record their sightings through this site.
Deanbirders
Birdwatching site from the Forest of Dean. Designed by and run for those birdwatchers with difficulty getting out and about. They also set up feeder stations and nesting boxes in the gardens of those people that are either elderly or have a disability and are limited to the house.
Great Western Community Forest
Surrounding Swindon is an area known as the Great Western Community Forest. With 1000s of trees planted and areas for recreation created this project is helping to improve the quality of life for people of Swindon. Take a look and see what this project entails.
Fat Birder
Fat Birder is a website which gives a lot of information about birdwatching in the UK, across Europe and all over the world. This could be one of your first places to look if you want information on a particular area.