• Challenging misinformation about satellite tags
    RSPB Scotland's Head of Investigations Ian Thomson outlines our thoughts on claims made accompanying the launch of a petition regarding satellite tags fitted to raptor species. Challenging misinformation...
  • Five facts about orcas
    Orca or “killer whales” are the largest species of dolphin in the world, and can be seen around the coast of Scotland, particularly from the Orkney Isles and Shetland. RSPB Scotland's Molly Martin shares...
  • In with a Chance - satellite-tagged hen harrier returns home
    Our last Skydancer blog focused on the sad fate of the young satellite-tagged hen harrier, Lad, who barely a month after fledging, was found dead in the Cairngorms National Park, brought down by injuries...
  • Golden eagle tagging: learning the fate of our raptors
    Stuart Benn, from RSPB Scotland, brings us this latest blog on golden eagle tagging, investigating how and if we can identify what has happened to birds of prey using technology. The recent publication...
  • Five facts about slugs
    Not everyone is fond of slugs, but here are five facts which might just change your mind! Slugs are just like snails Except their shells are on the inside! Slugs and snails are both molluscs, and...