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Whether you found an injured bird in your garden, your cat brought one home as a gift, or it flew into your window, it is important to think before rushing in to help. Make sure you ask yourself "should I rescue this injured bird?", and if the answer is yes, make sure that you are equipped with the right knowledge and are adequately prepared to do so.
Wildlife advice
Wildlife advice
Land management advice
The Wildlife Trusts advise landowners on how they can help protect wildlife on their patch.
Bird quiz
Find out how good your bird knowledge is!
Adopt a bird
Searching for an original gift for a nature lover? Adopt a bird with the Wildlife Trusts to help fund conservation efforts. Perfect for adults and children! You can sponsor a sandwich tern, puffin, peregrine falcon, little ringed plover, song thrush, swift box or rent a nest.
Bird cherry
The bird cherry can be found in wet woodlands and along streams in upland areas, in particular. Its fragrant blossom appears in April and is followed by bitter, black fruits - good for wildlife,…
Bird migration
Migration through the seasons sees tens of millions of birds heading south for the winter over several months, or north during the spring. Migration hotspots are along the coast in the springtime, but in the autumn, birds can be seen migrating all over the country.
Bird / Butterfly Survey Volunteer
This link will open on the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust website.
We're looking for volunteer bird and butterfly surveyors in the Wolston/Ryton area. We also need a bird surveyor in the Snitterfield area.
Identify bird song
Identify bird song. From garden birds to songbirds that you might hear in the countryside. Listen to our audio clips of the most common british birds.
Bird Watch
This link will open on the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust website.
Join us for some outdoor fun!
Late Summer Bird ID
This link will open on the Suffolk Wildlife Trust website.
Explore this beautiful reserve and learn to observe and identify the great variety of bird life around in the Summer.
Bird Therapy, by Joe Harkness
Part of our Mental Health Awareness Series. Joe Harkness writes about the therapeutic benefits of birdwatching on his blog and Twitter account: 'Bird Therapy'. He is setting up a venture…