Springtime brings with it the arrival of many migratory species, who travel thousands of miles to nest on nature reserves across the country and are vulnerable to disturbance between March and August.
Keeping dogs close by using a short lead will help ensure that ground-nesting birds - such as skylarks, lapwings, curlew and other waders - are not harmed during the breeding season. Unsupervised dogs can cause birds to abandon their nests, so it’s vital that dog-walkers keep their pets on footpaths.