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Song thrush singing from branch

Dawn walks feature feathered alarm clocks

29 April 2008

In the early morning, while most of us are grabbing extra sleep, Wales’ songbirds are full of energy

View looking over estuary with Snowdonia in the distance, RSPB Conwy reserve

Think fair, drink fair at RSPB Conwy

18 April 2008

Enjoy a clear-conscience cuppa at north Wales nature reserve

Sunset over Newport Wetlands

Coffee: From the rainforests of Honduras to the wetlands of Newport

18 April 2008

Relaxing over hot drinks in the RSPB’s Newport Wetlands Coffee Shop provides a warm feeling in more ways than one

Ewe with lamb

Island lambs springing up on RSPB reserve

10 April 2008

RSPB Ramsey Island has welcomed its first lamb into the world in more than eight years

Glaslyn osprey at the nest

A teatime egg for Glaslyn ospreys

9 April 2008

First egg for reunited Glaslyn Ospreys

Adult peregrine in flight

Cardiff city centre is home to the planet’s fastest creature

8 April 2008

Two more premier athletes have decided to make their home in the Welsh capital

Juvenile peregrine in flight

Canol dinas Caerdydd yn gartref i greadur cyflymaf y byd

8 April 2008

Felly nid yw’n syndod bod dau arall o’r athletwyr gorau un wedi penderfynu byw yma ym mhrifddinas Cymru.

bluebells

Make your patch of Wales into a home for wildlife

7 April 2008

Springtime in Wales is on its way, with a frenzy of activity among garden birds preparing for the breeding season

Female osprey in flight

Glaslyn ospreys return after winter in Africa

28 March 2008

The famous Glaslyn osprey pair has returned to the nest for the fifth year in a row, much to the delight of staff and volunteers at the RSPB Cymru viewing site, near Porthmadog.

House sparrow perched on wire fence

Finches favour Welsh winter gardens

26 March 2008

The RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch – 2008 Results

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Last published: 09/01/2008 17:11:50
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Moorland landscape with heather in August - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 2003-5469-009)
Curlew feeding in grassy field - Steve Round
Red admiral on Michaelmas daisy - Chris Gomersall (rspb-images.com)
Bird illustrations by Mike Langman (RSPB)