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Get Involved With The RSPB’s Big Bird Watch

19 Tuesday Jan 2016

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Screen Shot 2016-01-19 at 12.31.27Helping garden wildlife is fun – and it couldn’t be easier. Over the weekend of 30-13 January 2016, the RSPB would love you, your friends and family, to get involved in Big Garden Birdwatch – the world’s largest wildlife survey!

As an activity that started life as something for their youth membership to do in winter, Big Garden Birdwatch has grown into fun for all the family. All you need to do is count the birds in your garden or a local park for one hour then tell us what you see.

If you love wildlife and want to do something to help, this is your chance to get involved in something that really counts. After all, where would we be without snail eating thrushes and all the other birds that munch on so many pests?

You’ll have a little while to submit your results either by post or online by clicking here.

Get Involved With The RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch 2015

06 Tuesday Jan 2015

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Helping garden wildlife is fun – and it couldn’t be easier. Over the weekend of 24-25 January 2015, the RSPB would love you, your friends and family, to get involved in Big Garden Birdwatch – the world’s largest wildlife survey!

RSPB BGBW 2015

As an activity that started life as something for their youth membership to do in winter, Big Garden Birdwatch has grown into fun for all the family. All you need to do is count the birds in your garden or a local park for one hour then tell us what you see.

If you love wildlife and want to do something to help, this is your chance to get involved in something that really counts. After all, where would we be without snail eating thrushes and all the other birds that munch on so many pests?

You can register online by clicking here and entries can be submitted either on the website or by post.

It’ll Soon Be National Nest Box Week

05 Wednesday Feb 2014

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Nest Box Infra Red CameraWe’ve been going on and on about National Nest Box Week which is being held from 14th to 21st February, and in order to support this wonderful campaign, we’re offering you the opportunity to save 10% off any of the products featured in our ‘Birds and Wildlife’ category on the website.

So not only can you save 10% on our Birch Log Nest Boxes, you can also benefit from a 10% saving on a whole host of our other wonderful products such as Hogitats, Bird Feeders, Bird Food, Bird Tables and much more more!

But don’t delay as these items will only have the saving applied until midnight on Sunday 9th February so that you can get your Nest Boxes in time to put them up. You could say that these products are going ‘cheep’!!

Simply enter the code NEST10 at checkout and your saving will be automatically applied.

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RSPB Launches Storm Appeal

22 Wednesday Jan 2014

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RSPBHelp the RSPB recover from the worst storm in 60 years.

As the full impacts of the storm hit, it quickly became apparent that this was going to be devastating. Homes, businesses, landmarks and habitats were suddenly going to be hit by a wall of water. It’s left a trail of destruction all along our coastline.

What the RSPB will be doing

The most extensive damage was at their Snettisham, Havergate and Dingle nature reserves, but other reserves didn’t escape the damage.

At Snettisham, the concrete access track and shingle beach have been completely stripped away. Usually, Snettisham is two gravel pits separated by a causeway footpath. Having been topped up with millions of gallons of seawater it was now one massive lake. We must get rid of the water in readiness for when the breeding birds return.

In the summer, the shingle beach is a profusion of yellows, pinks and blues from shingle plants, but now seaweed is strewn up where shingle once was, and silt mud covers the path. The flowers have been replaced with plastic barrels, bottles and rope. One hide is tottering on the edge of the lake, at 45 degrees; one has been lost altogether.

To read more about the wonderful work the RSPB are doing or to donate, simply click here.

Get Involved With The RSPB’s Big Bird Watch

09 Wednesday Jan 2013

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Helping garden wildlife is fun – and it couldn’t be easier. Over the weekend of 26-27 January 2013, the RSPB would love you, your friends and family, to get involved in Big Garden Birdwatch – the world’s largest wildlife survey!

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As an activity that started life as something for their youth membership to do in winter, Big Garden Birdwatch has grown into fun for all the family. All you need to do is count the birds in your garden or a local park for one hour then tell us what you see.

If you love wildlife and want to do something to help, this is your chance to get involved in something that really counts. After all, where would we be without snail eating thrushes and all the other birds that munch on so many pests?

You’ll have three weeks to submit your results either by post or online by clicking here.

Make Your Garden Count – RSPB Wildlife Survey

20 Friday May 2011

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The RSPB are looking for your support to find out what croaks, cheeps and flaps in your garden as part of its 2011 Summer Wildlife Survey.

Also included in the survey are lots of other types of wildlife including toads, badgers, snakes and bats. Last year around 70,000 gardens were surveyed and the survey involved nearly 100,000 people and this years survey will take place between 4th and 11th June.

‘Make Your Nature Count’ is intended to build a national picture of the animals that set up home and shelter in British Gardens.

To take part simply visit this link .

If you’d like to find out more about the wonderful wildlife products, shelters and food available from The Recycle Works, please take a look at our website.

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