Like Cuckoo Frederic, Cleeve has also headed south since we last checked in with him. Similarly, he has left Cameroon and flown into the Republic of the Congo. He has moved around 800 km (500 miles) ...
Fewster, R.M., Buckland, S.T., Siriwardena, G.M., Baillie, S.R. & Wilson, J.D. 2000. Analysis of population trends for farmland birds using generalised additive ...
However, Richard Baine’s extraordinarily lovely memoir of sorts, while still being very much a first-hand account, is a different kind of beast altogether. And to my mind, all the better for it.
These species factsheets contain best-practice guidance for ringing and nest recording, including information on what Special Methods are suitable, or not suitable, for each species. We will be adding ...
Perhaps because I don’t have much of a scientific background, I picked up this book and assumed that it was ‘just’ about the link between birds and flowers. However, it is about so much more about ...
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In a follow-up to last year’s The Role of Birds in World War Two: How Ornithology Helped to Win the War, Nicholas Milton has produced another fascinating book exploring the role played by birds in ...
For migrant birds, there are both ‘push’ and ‘pull’ factors that drive their migration. Typically, it’s a mix of factors. Different species also migrate at different times, and in different ways - in ...
In the latest report looking at the size of our bird populations the Wren tops the list with 11 million pairs across the UK. The latest report, Population estimates of birds in Great Britain and the ...
Satellite technology is helping scientists from the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) to better understand the pressures that the UK’s breeding Cuckoos face as they make annual migrations of 16,000 ...
Research undertaken by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) predicts that the Red Kite population of Wales is likely to be resilient to the development of future wind farms. It is widely understood ...
Following a meeting of more than 100 experts, a report into the continuing Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI or ‘bird flu’) outbreak has been published by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) ...