Here is a selection of the many websites that focus on birds.
Over 450 pages including changing monthly features and a permanent guide to Britain’s bird reserves and clubs.
2. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)
The RSPB’s website provides you with your local RSPB reserves, the birds that should be around you, what time of year you might see them and how to maximise your viewing success. There is also part of the RSPB website which provides teaching resources, children’s activities, fam-ily ideas, information about school outreach sess-ions etc., which aim to inspire children and young people to love and care for nature.
3. British Trust for Ornithology (BTO)
Looking out for birds? Share your interest in birds with others by being part of the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO). Volunteer surveyors, members and staff work in partnership to provide unbiased information about birds and their habitats.
4. Birdwatch
Alongside the magazine of the same name, this website provides up-to-date information on the latest birding events, recent bird news, gadgets.
5. The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT)
A charity that saves wetlands, which are essential for life itself. The charity has at its heart issues like wellbeing, nature, climate change and education.
The world’s largest nature conservation partner-ship, with 120 partner organisations from 118 countries/territories.
7. 10,000 Birds
More than just birds, this website includes other worldwide wildlife, but its main focus is birding information. From here it also provides you with links to other websites and opportunities to support bird conservation.
8. SAVE (Saving Asia’s Vultures from Extinction)
SAVE works across South Asia to raise awareness of the plight/flight of these magnificent and maligned birds.
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We know we’ve omitted many many others. What would you include?