A bird tagged by the 139-year-old Bombay Natural History Society, the common redshank, has been found 5,100 kilometres away in Russia, setting off a flutter of excitement among nature lovers. The BNHS ...
In the past ten years, numbers have increased from 20 to 35 breeding pairs across the whole Avon Valley. During the 2025 season 11 redshank nests were monitored across two key sites, nine of these ...
They are a scarce breeding species, usually seen in the autumn and winter on estuaries and wetland. Redshanks are smaller than oystercatchers and both sexes look similar with long orange-red legs.
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