subject: Endangered Birds Within The Uk [print this page] There are currently a number of British garden birds which feature on the RSPB red list of most endangered garden birds in the UK. All of these breeds have shown a decline in population in recent years and a reduction in breeding and are now being viewed as an endangered species because of the results found.
It is some of the most well-known and recognised British garden birds which are currently at threat and losing any of these breeds would be a massive loss to us all. Some of the British garden birds currently reasoned to be at greatest risk are the Cuckoo, Goshawk, Grey Partridge, House Sparrow, Peregrine, Turtle Dove and Wood Warbler.
The RSPB are constantly carrying out research into these breeds and other British garden birds so they can ensure they help those which need it.
You can also help support British garden birds and stop some of the most familiar birds to us from becoming extinct by taking an interest in the birds in your garden and local area and helping them as much as you can.
If you purchase a bird watching guide, you can refer to it whenever you see a garden bird that you are unsure of, so you learn more about it and see how you can help the species to survive. Whenever you spot a garden bird from an unknown species, look it up in your bird watching guide and you will be able to find out information about its habitat and dietary bird food requirements.
A lot of British garden birds struggle because they cannot find enough food and do not get what they need. Providing a garden bird with some wild bird food such as seed, is suitable for them can be an easy and effective way of helping these birds to survive and thrive in the future.