Introducing the Worcester & Malvern RSPB Local Group
We are a dynamic and thriving group of birdwatchers and conservationists. Whether you are just starting out or if you are a birdwatcher of many years, we have a wide range of activities to suit anyone who is interested in nature and especially birds.
An important focus of the group is our conservation projects, at the moment we have nine projects. Members are involved in feeding corn buntings, surveying birds (training given), building and installing nest boxes, tree planting, and conservation working parties on a local private reserve.
We also run exciting birdwatching holidays to Scotland, Norfolk and other birding hotspots via our own fully insured travel company.
We hold interesting monthly meetings, have guided birding walks and we take day trips to RSPB reserves.
Please join our active, friendly, and inclusive group.
Our Upcoming Events
Our full programme for September 2023 – January 2024. Click to see more.
Latest news
Photographic Calendar Competition 2025
We are running a Photographic Calendar Competition that will culminate in the production of a Calendar for 2025. Here’s the timeline: • We will welcome…
Programme for September 2023 to January 2024
Advanced notice February 2024 Saturday 10 February 2024 – Attenborough Nature Reserve This Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust reserve with its flooded sand and gravel pits and…
RSPB Bempton Cliffs Trip
Our trip started a few days early with a call from our friendly hire company that the 17 seater minibus allocated to us had developed…
Help Us Support Our Birds And Biodiversity
Dear Members, Our super conservation projects are doing amazing things for usThey have enabled us to be part of the WILD ISLES/RSPB SCHEMEand selected 3…
From the blog
Survey Reports
Malvern Hills District Council asked the RSPB Worcester & Malvern Local Group to undertake a reptile survey of the Hallow Fields site. The survey was…
Barn Owl Project
Who doesn’t love a Barn Owl? When a retiring bird ringer asked me if I would like to look after his Barn Owl nest boxes…
Hallow Fields – Update
Last year we planted 8 apple trees as the start of the planned orchard to be created as part of the Hallow Fields community nature…
RSPB Nature Walks for Well Being
There is increasing evidence that accessing green spaces has significant benefits for our mental health. Connecting with nature can help with anxiety, depression and overall…

Conservation Projects
Our RSPB group runs several conservation projects that are open to all members, join us and get involved!

Become A Member
If you’re interested in becoming a member, please get involved in our active, friendly and inclusive group.