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The results are in from the Big Garden Birdwatch - and there’s a familiar feathered face at the top of the flock.
The RSPB's annual Big Garden Birdwatch has shown that while house sparrows are still our most common bird, followed by the blue tit, starlings have been bumped down to fourth place by the woodpigeon.
Starlings are common garden visitors, but one of the UK's fastest disappearing birds, with a sharp population decline since ...
Sparrows and starlings are both under serious threat, the RSPB has warned in its latest Birdwatch survey released on Friday ...
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Lowest numbers of starlings on record in long-running citizen birdwatch schemeConservationists are concerned as the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch results for 2025 show the ‘charismatic’ birds sliding down ...
Once a common sight, the starling, a charismatic garden bird, dropped from third to fourth place for the most commonly ...
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Country Living UK on MSNThis popular 'charismatic' bird is vanishing from UK gardensOne of Britain’s most iconic birds, the starling, is vanishing from gardens across the country, according to the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch results.
Basingstoke Gazette on MSN11d
RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch: The most seen birds in HampshireThe starling managed to hold on to fourth place in Hampshire. (Image: Andy Hay/RSPB) The Big Garden Birdwatch, launched in 1979, is a large-scale citizen science survey providing an annual snapshot of ...
Starlings are common garden visitors, but one of the UK's fastest disappearing birds, with a sharp population decline since the 1960s. They are known for their spectacular winter acrobatics ...
Once a common sight, the starling, a charismatic garden bird, dropped from third to fourth place for the most commonly spotted species in the annual birdwatch - with an 85 per cent decline in ...
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