How to make your garden bird friendly – a Q&A with...
You can’t take the garden out of garden birds. The plants and lawn, the paths and boundaries; they are all part of an ecosystem that helps to...
Preparing Your Garden for Spring Wildlife
We're into a fresh new year, and as we start to look ahead to spring, now is the time to start preparing our gardens for returning wildlife. If...
Big Garden Bird Watch – Quick Identification Guide
The RSPB's Big Garden Bird Watch is taking place between 24th-26th January 2025, and presents us with the perfect opportunity to sit back and take note of all...
What is the Big Garden Birdwatch?
The British public love nature. By browsing on social media platforms or looking at the TV schedule, you can see what we mean. It seems that more and...
British Finches – An Identification Guide
Some are regular garden visitors, and some are more secretive, woodland dwellers, but how many have you spotted? We're here to lend you a helping hand with identifying...
7 bird and wildlife crafts for kids
Keep children busy in the school holidays with these brilliant bird-craft ideas courtesy of some of our favourite bloggers. Whether you want a quiet task to fill a...
The greatest garden wildlife blogs
Turning your garden into a haven for wildlife is easy when you know how. In fact, all it takes to encourage more songbirds, hedgehogs, frogs, newts and toads...
Birds in Halloween Folklore
Birds have been part of the Halloween tradition for a long time — even before the demonic few from Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds” in 1963! But why do...
Has your garden gone quiet?
You may notice towards the end of summer that your garden starts to quieten down in both birdsong and activity. After a few months of seeing your feathered...
What is National Nest Box Week?
It seems that every year, month, week and day is now dedicated to something or other, and that’s not always a bad thing! Any reason to dedicate...