Take part over the big weekend! 26 - 28 Jan 19
Learn how the world's largest wildlife survey started.
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10 years of the Climate Change Act
The winter can be a tough time of year for birds. But there are 10 top ways that you can give them a helping hand.
Find out what to do if you spot a baby bird.
A small, dark goose - the same size as a mallard. It has a black head and neck and grey-brown back.
A nocturnal bird that can be seen hawking for food at dusk and dawn.
male ring ouzels are particularly distinctive with their black plumage with a pale wing panel and striking white breast band.
Become a campaign champion with the RSPB.
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Help us create 1000 homes for swifts.
There's so much to see and hear at Minsmere, from rare birds and otters to stunning woodland and coastal scenery.
This is a delightful oak woodland to walk through – especially in spring and early summer.
Heathland home to more than 2565 species.
Nature is an adventure waiting to be had. Get out, get busy and get wild!
Pond dipping is something we can all do and it's loads of fun!
Explore the little pools of amazing sea life that are left by the tide on the rocks around our coast.
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This peaceful bay is home to thousands of wildfowl, wading birds and fishing osprey from late summer to April.
The Valley Wetlands is a wonderful nature reserve, which gives you the opportunity to see wildfowl all year round.
Vange Marsh is a glorious mosaic of wetland habitats that attract many species of birds throughout the year.
Walk along the seawalls to see the saltmarsh, mudflats and lagoons.
Part of the RSPB South Essex Marshes, wet grassland, reedbeds and scrapes allow people to see a whole host of wildlife.
West Sedgemoor is home to breeding waders in the summer and wildfowl in winter. Note: Only accessible by guided walk.
Former arable fields at this working farm are being transformed into flower-rich grasslands teeming with wildlife.
One of seven ancient woodland areas which used to cover East Anglia, a wide range of birds can be seen here.
The Wood of Cree is the largest ancient wood in southern Scotland, coming alive with bluebells in the spring.
With the mountains of southern Snowdonia to the north and the Cambrian hills to the south, Ynys-hir is stunning.
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