Magpie
"One for sorrow, two for joy…" is a popular rhyme associated with the magpie - a bird of much myth and legend. An unmistakeable member of the crow family, it can be seen almost anywhere…
Explore the wild side of spring with our huge range of events
"One for sorrow, two for joy…" is a popular rhyme associated with the magpie - a bird of much myth and legend. An unmistakeable member of the crow family, it can be seen almost anywhere…
The magpie is a distinctive moth with striking black and yellow spots on white wings. It is a frequent garden visitor, but also likes woodland, scrub and heathland.
Our guide to identifying the small brown birds in your garden.
Public vote stunning macro shot as the overall winner of the Essex Wildlife Trust photography competition
This summer holiday, explore the wonderful world of birds at Abberton and see what it takes to become one!
Join Faith and her team from Imperial Bird of Prey Academy and find out about their fascinating collection of birds.
Join Faith and her team from Imperial Bird of Prey Academy and find out about their fascinating collection of birds.
Join Faith and her team from Imperial Bird of Prey Academy and find out about their fascinating collection of birds.
Join Essex Wildlife Trust & Barleylands Birds of Prey for a talk at Abberton Discovery Centre.
Essex Wildlife Trust, the RSPB, Bird Aware Essex and Essex Marine Police advise the public to ‘Share our Shores’ with beach-nesting birds this summer.
Essex Wildlife Trust and the RSPB highlight the desperate need for people in Essex to share our shores with the county’s beach nesting birds