Little terns are making their way from Gambia to Seaton Carew, where they will lay their eggs.
A Lincolnshire nature reserve will celebrate 50 years of protecting rare coastal birds through a series of events this month.
Wardens are needed to help instal fencing and monitor a colony of rare seabirds which are expected to arrive within weeks.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Conservationists have been celebrating a hard-earned win after tracking a dramatic increase in the breeding numbers of a ...
On the beaches of New South Wales, Australia, a small creature is making a record-breaking comeback. Bailey Rytenskild via Unsplash As spring approaches in the Southern Hemisphere, a group of little ...
Little terns are set to return to Seaton Carew in the North East after a 3,000-mile migration from West Africa, reinforcing ...
Non-governmental organizations WWF Adria and Biom proclaimed 2018 as Year of the Tern. Zagreb, Croatia – Non-governmental organizations WWF Adria and Biom proclaimed 2018 as Year of the Tern. Both ...
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Inelegant elegant terns arrive as winter shorebirds prepare to leave
They're called elegant terns, but their spiky head feathers have a tendency to look like bedhead. Marjorie Powell welcomes ...
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