See Birds: Brilliant and Bizarre at the Natural History Museum
RSPB members get *20% off tickets. Open from 24 May 2024 to 5 January 2025.
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We've been working in affiliation with the Natural History Museum on an unmissable new exhibition. It showcases how birds have used brilliant and fascinating techniques to try to adapt to a changing world, and how we can help them in the future.
Visit the brand-new exhibition – Birds: Brilliant and Bizarre at the Natural History Museum
This exhibition explores the incredible story of birds – from surviving the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs, to how they diversified into an incredible 11,000 distinct species: including familiar Robins, Starlings, and Blue Tits.
It also showcases the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch, and how trends have changed over its 45-year history. It also uncovers secrets of bird life you may not have encountered. Did you know that Zebra Finches, found in Australia, sing to their unborn young, or Vampire Finches, from the Galapagos, like to feed on blood? All that, and more, can be found at Birds: Brilliant and Bizarre.
Why become an RSPB member?
You’ll be helping to protect wildlife and the special places where they live, every day, and helping to secure the future of nature for people to enjoy.
*Terms and Conditions apply. See below for details.
- This is a discount from the Natural History Museum for RSPB members and subject to their booking terms and conditions, please check their Ts and Cs when booking your tickets.