It is an Avocet. Apparently, it is one of their greatest success stories as far as concervation goes.
The symbol of the RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) is the avocet, a distinctive black and white wader bird with an upturned beak. It was chosen as the emblem of the organization due to its elegant appearance and representation of wetland conservation.
The RSPB website describes what they are involved in. There are shops that sell bird seed and feeding products. They have a Facebook page also that describes them.
It stands for "Royal Society for the Protection to Birds. :)
One example of a globally threatened passerine bird according to the RSPB is the Sociable Lapwing. This bird is facing population declines due to habitat loss, hunting, and disturbance during migration. Conservation efforts are being made to protect its breeding and wintering areas.
In which country is the bird? If u r not a member of answers.com, ask the rspb (go on the website) 2 be fair the better opton is ask the rspb and say where u saw the bird, what it ws doing, size, month(could be a migrator)
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Try the RSPB website. They have most of the British Bird songs in their data base including the Kestrels.
when i normally wanted good quality pictures without google images. try the RSPB images
The RSPB means RoyalSociety for the Protection of Birds
Fowlmere RSPB reserve was created in 1977.
Minsmere RSPB reserve was created in 1947.
Arne RSPB reserve was created in 1966.