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If you’re a regular visitor to the RSPB website, you’ll have noticed there have been some big changes over the past year. This has been part of a huge project to overhaul the website and make it easier to use for more people. For example, this year’s Big Garden Birdwatch webpages were better equipped to cope with the large quantity of data uploaded by supporters at the end of January. And it’s now easier to see what facilities are available on your RSPB nature reserves. There’s more to come, including further improvements to bird ID, nature reserve pages and the RSPB community and a new way to log in to your account.

Jamie Wyver interviewed the team behind the website project to show more about how the website is transforming. And visit rspb.org.uk to try the website for yourself.

Jamie Wyver gives members an update on the RSPB website. Video: The RSPB

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