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Meet some remarkable winter raptors
Get to know birds of prey with our guide to what you could see in winter.
Residential volunteering is your chance to have a break, try something new, or get some experience for your CV.
There are over 40 different places to stay and hundreds of things to do. You can spend a week or more on a reserve, and you can do it alone or bring a friend.
We'll provide you with accommodation, new skills and some great memories.
Here's what Anneke Emery had to say about being a residential volunteer at Fairburn Ings reserve.
"I could walk through the reserve to work each morning with the peepings of Oystercatchers surrounding me. I learnt all the tricks of the trade, ranging from fencing, moth trapping and reed planting (including how to extract yourself when you’ve fallen in), to butterfly surveying and the less attractive Ragwort pulling and litter picking. Now it’s over, I’m keen to do another!"