Here, Professor Ian Rotherham, gives his insight into these extraordinary birds of prey. The picture this ... and I picked up the sound of one calling though rather distant, this afternoon.
Many UK birds of prey species look quite similar ... They’re so quick, you might only be alerted to their presence by alarm calls and the sudden scattering of birds from your feeders. Sparrowhawks are ...
Even peregrines and other birds of prey are becoming more common in cities ... Woodcocks, for example, are shy woodland waders that arrive in the UK in late autumn from northern Europe and Scandinavia ...
Falcons are a genetically distinct group and are more closely related to parrots than the other birds of prey.
As predators and scavengers, birds ... UK continues to hamper significant conservation efforts and limits some birds of prey species in their recovery. The RSPB believes that without changes to the ...
Foulshaw Moss - The UK’s most ... possible to enjoy birds of prey close to home. Whether it is a red kite, twisting her tail as she steers with insolent ease across the sky, a kestrel hovering over a ...