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How nature can help protect our homes Following the floods this winter, watch how one area is using nature as a natural protector. Most popular bird guides this month Which bird song is that? Who to contact if you spot an injured or baby bird Read more advice about what to do if you find a bird that needs help.

How green are you? See some of the ways you can get into green living. Marshside This fantastic wetland site is located north of Southport town centre and has some of the best wildlife in the region. Lytchett Fields The reserve has seen more than thirty species of wading birds. Arne Heathland home to more than species. Get out, get busy and get wild! Fun factoids for all the family Find out more about the nature and wildlife outside your window. Corncrake Calling.

Supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Corncrake Calling is a new four year project to save these small brown tawny members of the rail family. About corncrakes The conservation status of the corncrake remains precarious.

Find Out More. How you can help How you can help - small changes make a big difference. Find out more. Seen or heard a corncrake? Report a corncrake. Sleeping with Corncrakes - book your holiday today Fancy a holiday where you are serenaded to sleep by the magical call of the corncrake? How to book your holiday. Become a corncrake champion. Download self-guided corncrake walks. Balranald Hebridean nature reserve, North Uist.

Loch Gruinart nature reserve, Islay. Loch Stiapabhat local nature reserve, Ness, Lewis. Lytchett Fields The reserve has seen more than thirty species of wading birds. Arne Heathland home to more than species. Get out, get busy and get wild! Fun factoids for all the family Find out more about the nature and wildlife outside your window. Key information Corncrakes are related to moorhens, coots and rails but differ from most members of the family in that they live on dry land.

What they eat: Insects and seeds. Measurements: Length: cm Wingspan: cm Weight: g. UK breeding is the number of pairs breeding annually. UK wintering is the number of individuals present from October to March. Identifying features: Corncrake. Leg colour: Brown Pink. Beak: Brown Red Short Chunky. Natural habitats: Farmland Grassland Wetland. Similar birds:. Grey partridge.

Where and when to see them. It shows general distribution rather than detailed, localised populations. RSPB reserves. Video Listen to the calls of the corncrake. Read video transcript Listen to the calls of the corncrake. In more depth. Share this Facebook Facebook Created with Sketch. Twitter Pinterest. You might also be interested in.

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