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Commonly referred to as the UK Red List for birds, this is the fifth review of the status of birds in the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man, published in December 2021 as Birds of Conservation ...
The latest review of the conservation status of birds in Wales. The report assessed all 220 bird species which regularly occur in Wales. There are now 60 species of bird on the Red List, with 91 on ...
A bold character with a scolding 'pitchuu' call, the Marsh Tit has declined significantly and has been Red-listed in the UK since 2022. Widely distributed in England and Wales, the Marsh Tit favours ...
Nest boxes of the same type should not be sited too close together as this may promote aggressive behaviour between neighbours. The front of the nest box should be angled vertically or slightly ...
Bird Table is the official membership magazine of BTO Garden BirdWatch, sent to paying subscribers. The magazine is published quarterly and carries a range of informative articles about garden birds, ...
This page explains which information is provided in the summary section at the top of each species page in BirdFacts. In the largest font, you will find the species’ common name, as regularly used in ...
Upcoming events for BTO volunteers and supporters in Wales. Be one of the first to know about future training courses, events and our wider work in Wales by signing up to receive the BTO Cymru ...
The State of Nature report is an assessment of how nature is doing across the UK. As well as an overarching assessment of UK flora and fauna, there are separate reports for England, Scotland, Northern ...
Burns, F., Mordue, S., al Fulaij, N., Boersch-Supan, P.H., Boswell, J., Boyd, R.J., Bradfer-Lawrence, T., de Ornellas, P., de Palma, A., de Zylva, P., Dennis, E.B ...
Our regular newsletter includes updates on our research work, surveys, training opportunities, fundraising, news and events. Stay in contact with the BTO Northern Ireland community. Contact me about ...
Our 90th anniversary provided the perfect opportunity to reflect on our rich history, celebrate our achievements and acknowledge all the fantastic people who make BTO such a success.
Northern Ireland is home to important populations of seabirds at the UK-level, and monitoring these is essential to their conservation. One problem with monitoring seabirds is that they often nest in ...