The first-ever photographs have been taken of the rare and little-known Pemba Blue Duiker on Zanzibar, confirming its continued survival.
A genetic and acoustic study has revealed that Ijima's Leaf Warbler comprises two distinct species, with a newly described 'Tokara Leaf Warbler' identified from southern Japan.
A record 87 pairs of Common Crane bred in the UK in 2025, highlighting the species' continued recovery following centuries of absence.
Efforts to restore Milk-parsley at Hornsea Mere could enable the return of Britain's largest butterfly to East Yorkshire for the first time in more than a century.
New research indicates that Lesser Kestrel populations breeding in natural nesting sites show greater resilience to environmental change than those relying on artificial or urban structures.
More than nine million birds were recorded in last year's Big Garden Birdwatch, organised by the RSPB, with familiar species dominating the rankings.
Camera-trap evidence has confirmed the presence of Nahan's Partridge in Cameroon, significantly extending the known range of this little-known forest species.
For anyone on the hunt for a reasonably priced binocular that performs to a satisfying level, the RSPB Buzzard 10x42 ED, on the market since 2024, is worthy of consideration. Taking on a modernistic ...
Nick Clayton does very well indeed for photo opportunities at his local Lincolnshire reservoir, with his latest POTW winner being this magnificent White Wagtail. April is prime time for northbound ...
It has already been a strong start to 2026 for Bonaparte's Gullsightings, a trend that continued this week, when 11 were reported. Seven of these (including a first-winter and second-winter duo at ...
Following an upturn in records, the BBRC has made the decision to downgrade the rarity status of the North American larid in Britain as of the start of 2026.
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