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Series

Works by RSPB

The Birds in Your Garden (2002) 12 copies
RSPB Nature Reserves (1998) 2 copies
Bird Families (2023) 1 copy
Countryside Birds (1977) 1 copy
Red Kites 1 copy
Wild Squares 1 copy
Birds in Autumn & Winter [1975] (1973) 1 copy, 1 review

Associated Works

The Complete Book of British Birds (1988) — some editions — 101 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
Other names
The Plumage League (Didsbury, 1889-1891)
The Fin, Fur and Feather Folk (Croydon, 1889-1891)
The Society for the Protection of Birds (merged, London, 1891-1904)
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (1904-date)
Birthdate
1889
Gender
n/a
Occupations
conservation charity
Short biography
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is a charitable organisation registered in England and Wales and in Scotland. It was founded in 1889. It works to promote conservation and protection of birds and the wider environment through public awareness campaigns, petitions and through the operation of nature reserves throughout the United Kingdom.

In 2019/20 the RSPB had an income of £112 million, 2,000 employees, 12,000 volunteers and 1.1 million members (including 195,000 youth members), making it one of the world's largest wildlife conservation organisations. The RSPB has many local groups and maintains 200 nature reserves.
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Didsbury, Lancashire, England (The Plumage League)
Croydon, Surrey, England (The Fin, Fur and Feather Folk)
Places of residence
London, England (1904-1961)
Sandy, Bedfordshire, England (The Lodge, 1961-date)
Edinburgh, Scotland (Scottish headquarters, 2 Lochside View)
Associated Place (for map)
England

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Reviews

1 review
Yet another of the RSPB's promotional booklets designed to introduce the general public to ornithology. This one deals specifically with the plight of wild British birds during the long hard winter time and what can be done to assist them in their struggle.

The headings include:

  • Preparing to face the winter
  • Cold front refugees
  • A helping hand
  • Water for birds
  • Build a birdtable
  • Autumn & winter bird projects
  • Learning more about birds
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    Associated Authors

    Beccy Speight Contributor
    David Lindo Contributor
    Russell Jones Contributor, Introduction
    Anna Scrivenger Contributor, Editor
    Dick Squires Contributor, Introduction
    Simon Barnes Contributor
    John Busby Illustrator
    Emma Pocklington Contributor, Deputy Editor
    Dan Trotman Contributor
    Lydia Tague Contributor
    Tony Pickup Contributor
    Nina Pullman Contributor
    Anna Feeney Contributor
    Ed Hutchings Contributor
    Nicola Chester Contributor
    Richard Revels Illustrator
    Guy Rogers Illustrator
    Mike Langman Illustrator
    Ian Higginson Contributor
    Richard Brooks Illustrator
    Mike Hodgson Illustrator
    Darren Rees Illustrator
    Brian Pugh Illustrator
    Ross Piper Contributor
    Adrian Thomas Contributor
    Chris Packham Contributor
    Marianne Taylor Contributor
    Adam Marek Contributor
    Dave Elliott Contributor
    Mike Unwin Contributor
    Dominic Couzens Contributor
    Peter Holden Contributor
    Jamie Wyver Contributor

    Statistics

    Works
    88
    Also by
    1
    Members
    125
    Popularity
    #160,150
    Rating
    3.9
    Reviews
    1
    ISBNs
    14

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