• Tracking the elusive Leach’s storm petrel on St Kilda
    Today’s blog is by Conservation Scientist, Connie Tremlett, on her recent field work on the remote island of St Kilda tracking a tiny seabird The Leach’s storm petrel is one of our smallest seabirds...
  • In the path of an Atlantic depression
    An update from our Seabird Tracking and Research (STAR) team on Fair Isle. In the path of an Atlantic depression Fair Isle is arguably the most remote inhabited island in the UK, sandwiched between...
  • Seeing in the dark – testing infra-red filming to census storm petrels
    Blog by Dr Allan Perkins , Senior Conservation Scientist, RSPB Centre for Conservation Science Working for the RSPB’s Centre for Conservation Science has given me some amazing experiences over the...
  • Matsudaira's storm-petrels visit the Chagos Islands
    I don't think we've brought you any news on our blogs before from the tiny islands of the British Indian Ocean Territory, or Chagos Archipelago, some 400 miles south of the Maldives. This UK Overseas...
  • Storm-petrels – Malta leads seabird research
    Researchers from the EU LIFE+ Malta Seabird Project have confirmed that storm petrels (known locally as Kanġu ta’ Filfla), small seabirds nesting on the island of Filfla, have been successfully tracked...