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Around the UK

The RSPB has headquarters in all four UK countries, and a network of offices in England and Scotland. These local offices are your first point of contact with the Society. 

England

From ancient woodlands and lowland heaths, to estuaries and rugged coasts, England is rich in wildlife habitats and special birds from stone-curlews and bitterns, to cirl buntings and marsh harriers. More...

Minsmere landscape

Northern Ireland

The RSPB is extremely active in Northern Ireland. We do everything with a passion, inspired by the knowledge that Northern Ireland is special and its rivers, lakes, bogs, mountains and meadows are unique. We want to protect our wonderful wildlife for future generations to enjoy. More...

Kebble reserve, Rathlin Island, sea stacks at western end of island

Scotland

Scotland is amazing for wildlife. The variety of species and habitats is outstanding - from golden eagles to otters, red squirrels to wintering geese and huge seabird colonies - all set among rugged mountains, moorland, ancient Caledonian pine forests and miles of coastline. More...

RSPB Forsinard reserve, bog pool with cotton grass, sphagnum etc

Wales

Wales has a wonderful variety of habitats and wildlife, offering many opportunities for people to enjoy the benefits of fresh air and the countryside. More...

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

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Man-made scrape at the RSPB Minsmere nature reserve - Chris Gomersall (rspb-images.com, Ref: 6052000_00148_002)
Kebble reserve, Rathlin Island, sea stacks at western end of island - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 9001997-01164-009)
RSPB Forsinard Flows reserve, bog pool with cotton grass, sphagnum etc - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 2000_1247_009 )
View looking over estuary with Snowdonia in the distance, RSPB Conwy reserve - RSPB Images - Ben Hall (rspb-images.com, Ref: D_2005_8207_000 )
Fluffy lapwing chick - Steve Round
Flock of golen plover - Richard Bedford
Spotted flycatcher close up - Nigel Blake