
What is inside my RSPB welcome pack?
Here is a list of things you get when you register in the RSPB membership here in Scotland:
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Book cover: This is a green book cover that contains other articles. It is titled “Welcome to your RSPB membership” with the RSPB logo and presents a cute and innocent bird that is stopped in a stick.
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Start and take full advantage of your membership: This section has a thank you note at the beginning and talks about RSPB, its objectives and benefits of membership. It emphasizes that you are a voice for nature and that you will receive the RSPB membership magazine full of news about birds and nature, along with ideas about what you can do to benefit wildlife in your homes and gardens.
Get access to 170 reservations and enjoy free parking and nature. For my part, I have benefited from this, and I must say that they are doing a good job to preserve nature and make it worth every time we visit. Another benefit is to receive discounts for members in some events in their nature reserves. You can see more events in RSPB.org.uk/events For more information. There is also contact information listed in the magazines.

Dive in RSPB magazine
When you open it, you see the RSPB magazinewhose motto is “to take measures for nature together.” Depending on the year and season, we receive the spring/summer 2025. His main article, “where the Eagles dare,” he highlights how the white -tailed eagle has made an incredible return.
The magazine also focuses on wetlands, with articles such as “Stop The Killing: the fight against crime continues” and “Mist and mysteries: discover the only and old thing Rathlin Island“Ben Andrew, a award -winning photographer, also shared his species and favorite places. He pointed out that the Jay It is his favorite bird from the United Kingdom; He also likes the Tortoise, Saucepanand Mountain hareAll explained more thoroughly in the magazine.
Foster a love for nature
The magazine also focuses on raise children who love natureAnd this is incredibly important. For example, in Lagos, Nigeria and many other countries, there have been an abuse of nature, with cut trees, preventing the ecosystem from working normally. For some construction companies, it is only money; Any tree fell only to build a house, forgetting that some species are needed up to 10-15 years to grow in a complete tree. These are simply not factors they consider.
If we create a generation that loves nature, there will always be room for us to have a turnover in our construction industry and any other sector that affects the natural world. An effective way to train a child to love nature is to take them to natural spaces, let them live around nature, encourage them to gardening with you and educate them about their importance. With that, gradually, they will grow to love him. Muéstreles beautiful photos of birds and wildlife.
More of the magazine: Tips and offers

There are also Tips for approaching birds. It has a list of birds that are being attacked (there are many, but some listings were the Buzzard, Red comet, Peregrine, Golden Eagle, White tail eagle, Short ears owl). The magazine also discusses the construction of houses for nature.
You can find Discount offers On cruises and hiking shoes, I could get a couple for my partner and for me, since I used to have exactly the same, but left them in Ukraine. Something more that caught my attention in the magazine was the Accommodation ownership opportunities in AldeburghSuffolk and Burnham, Norfolk, with prices ranging from £ 165,000 to £ 500,000. While they look charming in the magazine, I would definitely like to see them in person! Aldeburgh's location is located on the coast of Suffolk's heritage, which offers impressive views, while Marsh View Aldeburgh gives RSPB North Warren and Titchwell Marsh and is just 15 minutes by car from the popular popular popular popular Burnham market.
The magazine also shows impressive bird photos in truly charming postures. And the best part for garden enthusiasts like me is the Gardening tips. If you want a beautiful garden with colorful flowers, RSPB has it covered with tips and photos, it even teaches how to make a Bee brick.
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Next, there is the 'brochure' section, which discusses to save nature while buying. You can navigate the food of high quality birds, birds for birds, nests and gift boxes for your home and garden. It also lists convincing reasons why you must buy at RSPB, which includes:
- Helping birds and wildlife
- Designed and proven by experts
- Promoting a positive change
- Best quality ingredients
- Of sustainable origin
- Environmentally friendly, you can also request an online loyalty card.
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The following is your RSPB bird identification guide. This is one of my favorites! It has birds as they appear in real life with practical photos and their names, so when you see a bird, you can know your name! Inside, you will find 7 higher tips on how to identify birds, covering categories such as garden birds, forest birds and crops, coastal birds and wetlands, prey birds, ducks and geese, along with the next steps for a greater bird identification.

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You get the RSPB stickerThat I will put in my partner's car before we go to our next locations. Yes, we visit these reservations, and we really love them!


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He also receives a large map with “escapes of nature” and indicates the best months to experience nature in each region or location. This means that I will verify this map and guide, following it every month while we visit and explore. I am excited, in case I haven't said that enough, I'm really!


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Last but not least, receive a package of Wild flowers and seeds with seeds For bees, birds and butterflies. It is a colorful mixture of perennial and annual wild flowers combined with seed producing plants, designed to attract and feed bees, birds and butterflies. I imagine how beautiful a garden with these seeds would be! Well, until then, here are the seeds included in this package:
- 15% corn
- 15% of facelations
- 10% of common knapweed
- 7% linen
- 7% s poppy
- 5% corn calentula
- 5% yellow rattle
- 5% rugged field
- 5% teasel
- 5% edge
- 3% red clover
- 5% wild carrot
- 5% bird's foot clover
- 3% crimson clover
- 3% higher of Knapweed
- 2% harsh hawk

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And finally, the membership card In itself, I was hidden within the magazine, it was the last article we found! I think everything is worth it.
About RSPB membership: types and costs
Well, I have fallen a little in the types of RSPB membership and your costs for you. Because we are realistic, navigating all options can sometimes feel how to identify a strange bird without a guide, right?
The RSPB (that is the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, remember!) It has some different membership options, designed to meet different needs and budgets, all while helping to protect our incredible wildlife. Here is the lowdown:
Their RSPB membership options and what they cost
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RSPB Membership for adults:
- Cost: Start alone in £ 5 per month. That is less than an elegant coffee, friends!
- What you get: You will receive a welcome gift and a welcome box (who does not love a surprise gift?!), Regular access to the impressive RSPB magazine (Full of news and ideas of nature for your garden!), And the free admission to all 170 United Kingdom Reservations. Seriously, that free parking is just a victory! It's about taking it to enjoy impressive places and stay updated on conservation efforts.
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RSPB family membership:
- Cost: This begins in £ 6 per month. Super affordable for a complete family adventure!
- What you get: Covers two adults and up to five children – Yes, you read it well, five children! You also get a gift and a warm welcome package. Families receive magazines adapted to adults and children, full of natural history, bird observation tips and conservation news. In addition, of course, that fantastic access to 170 reservations For trekking, bird observation and simply soaked from nature together. It is designed to explore nature and protect super easy animals for families.
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RSPB Youth Membership:
- Cost: This is surprising for the youngest generation! Is £ 2.34 per month For individual youth membersia. Or, if you are thinking about the family style for children, it is £ 25 per year for a child, or £ 36 for two to five children.
- What you get: For children under eighteen, this charity program gives them all 170 National Nature Reserves (Free!), More appropriate magazines for age and a wild welcome pack (delivered 4 to 6 times a year!). The RSPB even has a “youth revolution” where young visitors (16-24) can access reservations for free from November 6. And for wildlife enthusiasts, there is even a RSPB Youth Council to which they can join.
So, whether he is a solo nature lover, a family ready for outdoor adventures or wants to involve the younger generation, there is a RSPB membership that fits. Knowing these details makes it much clearer, right?
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