Free birdwatching magazine and guide to finding birds
This quiet area of East Devon heathland is important for Dartford warblers, nightjars and stonechats.
The Axe Estuary Wetland Project has been created by East Devon District Council to create a large scale Nature Reserve with enhanced opportunities for wildlife and people.....
The Guillemots are Berry Head’s most famous inhabitants, but the site is important for many other species as well, both as a migration point and a breeding site......
A variety of woodland birds including tawny owl, great and green woodpecker, pied and spotted flycatcher......
The reserve provides a major roosting site for wading birds and migratory waterfowl, and serves as a habitat for the endangered petalwort plant......
Dendles Wood NNR is an area of upland oak-beech woodland located in a narrow gorge of the River Yealm. The woodland is rich in ferns, mosses and lichens......
Lying astride the mouth of the Bristol Channel, Lundy has long proved to be a magnet for migrating birds, with a long list of major rarities to its name, and is nationally important for its breeding seabirds.
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