Crucial discussion by @rewildingbritain.org.uk of how nature conservation in the UK needs to change. It is currently locked into rigid criteria and fixed endpoints - an approach entirely alien to how ecosystems work. But there are better ways. www.rewildingbritain.org.uk/blog/the-wil...
Nothing to see here, just 22,400 Sabine's Gulls in one flock... 🤯🇨🇦😍
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Little auks are small Arctic #seabirds that need to find enough food to raise their chicks in a rapidly changing ocean. This #RSOS paper studied their feeding behaviour over seven breeding seasons in Svalbard using GPS tracking, ocean data, and diet samples: doi.org/10.1098/rsos...
Some kids are always on the move – others prefer a good book.
We show that early-life behaviour in golden eagles 🦅 cascades across life stages: more active nestlings fledge earlier, explore more, and disperse sooner.
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Two out of the (only) three White-tailed Eagles fledged in England in 2025 have since 'disappeared in suspicious circumstances', i.e. people killed them within months.
Read this, and see how much effort those people go to, to kill them. We all know who & why. Two out of three. Within months.
In her second Wild View opinion piece, Rewilding Britain Chief Exec Rebecca Wrigley calls for a radical modernisation of the way we protect our landscapes.
Amazing photos by @northronbirdobs.bsky.social of one of our tracked knots, Arenicola with Tellina also skulking around on the island somewhere. So cool to see the knots a lot fatter now than when we deployed the loggers in February and photos like this help so much with the tagging efforts!
Perfect timing for all those out and about in the UK this weekend particularly up in the Orkneys and Shetland to keep an eye out for colour ringed knots! (bonus points if they have a GPS tag) #ukbirding #Globalbigday #uknature
7 of the birds have now made it to Iceland with 6 distributed along the Orkneys and Shetland with little movement over the last day or so (strong winds??). Weather is looking more favourable later in the week so keep your eyes peeled for more on the Scottish Islands! #ukbirding #icelandbirds