RSPB – Scotland – RSPB Scotland is the Scottish arm of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), the UK’s largest nature conservation charity.
The organisation works to conserve and protect wildlife, habitats, and natural landscapes in Scotland.
RSPB Scotland plays a vital role in advocating for policies and actions that promote biodiversity and sustainable land use, addressing challenges like climate change, habitat destruction, and species decline.
Bird Clubs in Scotland #
- SOC – Scottish Ornithologists’ Club, Scotland’s Bird Club – a birdwatching club with a network of volunteers across Scotland, gathering vital information about Scotland’s wild birds.
- Argyll Bird Club – a registered charity with membership open to all. The club aims to promote an interest in birds in Argyll.
- Fife Bird Club – FBC – formed in July 1985
- Highland Birds – the Highland Branch of the SOC, which coordinates recording and activities, with regular meetings and outings.
- Birds in Moray and Nairn – the place to find out everything to do with birds and birding in Moray and Nairn.
Places to Watch Birds #
- Findhorn Bay Local Nature Reserve – Findhorn Bay is nationally important for birds with significant numbers of migrant wildfowl and waders.
- Scottish Seabird Centre – North Berwick – helping people to learn about Scotland’s marine wildlife, habitats and iconic seabirds.
- Scottish Wildlife Trust – Reserves and Visitor Centres