The celebrated song of the skylark and bubbling call of curlew are evocative and welcome sounds of spring, as people explore our wonderful countryside and urban commons again. Birds like these – whose numbers are in worrying decline – are making their fragile nests on the ground, tucked away safely in long grass.
However, sometimes, a wandering walker or inquisitive pooch disturbs wildlife and scares adult birds off nests or, at worst, tramples eggs by mistake. And vulnerable chicks can quickly perish if they are left alone for too long.
We're calling on nature-lovers to stick to marked pathways on our nature reserves this spring and summer, to ensure nesting birds can breed in safety. Whether you’re visiting woodland, fields, urban parks or riversides, there may be birds nesting on the ground – or just above it – that can be hard to see and are at risk of trampling, disturbance, and harm.