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The top bird visitors to British gardens have been revealed in the results of an RSPB survey.
Photographer Andrew Fusek Peters first captured a blue tit in his Shropshire garden An "extraordinary mistake" led to a wildlife photographer being able to capture rare pictures of British birds ...
Why Native Plants Matter Native plants are the unsung heroes of British gardens. They have evolved over millennia alongside local wildlife, forming intricate relationships with insects, birds, and ...
As spring arrives, our gardens begin to transform. With earlier sunrises and warmer temperatures, birds suddenly seem louder and livelier - you may even spot a few new faces. Find out about common ...
Discover some of the common bird species you're likely to spot in urban parks and gardens this autumn and winter and what they may be up to.
A photographer in the U.K. now hand-feeds the birds in his backyard after spending three years gaining their trust. He even has the photos to prove it. See the remarkable pictures.
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is urging UK households to take action for one of the most frequently seen birds in UK gardens and outdoor spaces ...
The number of finches spotted in British gardens has hit a five-year high, although total bird numbers are well down, according to one of the country's biggest annual wildlife surveys released on ...
Annually, British bird-lovers put out enough food to sustain up to 196 million birds at a cost of £300m a year, according to the study published in Nature Communications journal.
A rare and vibrantly-coloured tropical bird has been spotted far from its native habitat, strutting around a back garden in Swindon.
An "extraordinary mistake" led to a wildlife photographer being able to capture rare pictures of British birds showing light refracting through their wings in a rainbow effect. Professional Andrew ...