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Blog posts in total 15

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  1. Big Garden Birdwatch 2022

    Big Garden Birdwatch 2022

    by Beccy Speight, Chief Executive of the RSPB

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  2. Digging a little deeper

    Digging a little deeper

    By Dave Sexton, RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

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  3. A tale of two white-tails: Skye & Frisa

    A tale of two white-tails: Skye & Frisa

    By Dave Sexton, RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

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  4. Yes, we are in a nature and climate emergency – but our fate is still in our hands

    Yes, we are in a nature and climate emergency – but our fate is still in our hands

    By Beccy Speight, Chief Executive of the RSPB

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  5. The magic of Mull

    The magic of Mull

    By Dave Sexton, RSPB Mull Officer

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  6. Taking action for turtle doves

    Taking action for turtle doves

    By Dr Guy Anderson, RSPB UK migrants recovery programme manager

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  7. Big Garden Birdwatch 2021

    Big Garden Birdwatch 2021

    By Miranda Krestovnikoff, RSPB President

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  8. Autumn’s magnificent migrants!

    Autumn’s magnificent migrants!

    Knots are amongst the thousands of migrant birds heading to our shores in huge numbers at this time of year.

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  9. From pitheads to plover – helping nature thrive after industry

    From pitheads to plover – helping nature thrive after industry

    By Beccy Speight, Chief Executive of the RSPB

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  10. Swift action to help the fastest of birds

    Swift action to help the fastest of birds

    The RSPB is calling on the public to help record where swifts are nesting to help us understand where the best places are to help these amazing birds.

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  11. How nature unlocks a sense of freedom

    How nature unlocks a sense of freedom

    We recently marked VE Day – taking time to commemorate a generation who made sacrifices, endured hardships and made this world safer for everyone.

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  12. Bringing the outdoors in

    Bringing the outdoors in

    Watching the wildlife in our gardens has brought real solace for many during lockdown. But how can you get closer to nature when you have no garden, or even a balcony?

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  13. 2020: a crucial year for nature

    2020: a crucial year for nature

    Big Garden Birdwatch – get counting this weekend

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  14. State of Nature 2019

    State of Nature 2019

    No let-up in the net loss of nature in the UK

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  15. The Cairngorms' most elusive mini beasts

    Like nowhere else in Britain, a dramatic, dynamic and diverse place, the Cairngorms hold some of Scotland’s most precious species, some being both scarce and elusive. In particular. this unique place is home to six rare invertebrates whose habitats are threatened across the UK.

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