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| Weekly birding roundup: 22 - 28 Mar (Weekly Roundup) |
The second spring Red-flanked Bluetail for Norfolk livens up the weekend news. Gloucestershire lands the first Iberian Chiffchaff for the county and Argyll & Bute a Pied-billed Grebe. More here > |
| Written by: Mark Golley (29 Mar 2017) | |
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| Songs of Love & War (Book Of The Week) |
Our book of the week is Dominic Couzens' forthcoming Songs of Love & War: The Dark Heart of Bird Behaviour. Due early April and WildSounds will donate 75p from every sale to Birdlife. More here > |
| Written by: Rare Bird Alert (22 Mar 2017) | |
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| Finders-in-the-field: Glaucous-winged Gull (Finders account) |
| Famed more for its spring and autumn migrants Fair Isle has occasionally hosted a winter mega such as Great Bustard. Fair Isle Warden David Parnaby describes finding Scotland's first Glaucous-winged Gull. More here > |
| Written by: Parnaby, David (22 Mar 2017) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup: 15 - 21 Mar (Weekly Roundup) |
A smart male Black-throated Thrush in Northumberland was the best of the new arrivals this week, whilst the Gloucestershire Blue Rock Thrush appears to have departed it's winter quarters. More here > |
| Written by: Mark Golley (22 Mar 2017) | |
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| The Most Perfect Thing (Book Of The Week) |
| Grounded in science and enriched by a wealth of observation drawn from a lifetime spent studying birds, this is an illuminating exploration of the science behind eggs and the history of man's obsession with them. More here > |
| Written by: Rare Bird Alert (15 Mar 2017) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup: 8 - 14 Mar (Weekly Roundup) |
A Baillon's Crake on a Cornish beach was the unlikely highlight of the week, whilst in Lancashire a mystery bird posted on a facebook video turns out to be the county's first Black-throated Thrush. More here > |
| Written by: Mark Golley (15 Mar 2017) | |
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| RSPB Hen Harrier Hotline reopens (Conservation News) |
The RSPB has once again relaunched its Hen Harrier Hotline in the hope that members of the public can help hem find out where harriers birds might be breeding. More here > |
| Written by: RSPB (14 Mar 2017) | |
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| Desert songbirds at risk in a warming climate (Research) |
Projected increases in the frequency, intensity and duration of heatwaves in the desert of the southwestern United States are putting songbirds at greater risk for death by dehydration and mass die-offs. More here > |
| Written by: Phys.Org (14 Mar 2017) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup: 1 - 7 Mar (Weekly Roundup) |
The stand-out bird of the week was Scotland's first Glaucous-winged Gull found on Fair Isle. Elsewhere most long-stayers remained in situ whilst the first summer migrants started to arrive. More here > |
| Written by: Mark Golley (08 Mar 2017) | |
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| Experts devise plan to save Asia's songbirds (Wildlife crime) |
Experts from wildlife conservation and research organisations have devised a comprehensive strategy to protect the region's songbirds from the impacts of excessive trapping for the cage bird trade. More here > |
| Written by: TRAFFIC (02 Mar 2017) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup: 22 - 28 Feb (Weekly Roundup) |
After a long hiatus our regular roundup writer Mark Golley is back in the hotseat, rounding up the week's best birds, in his own unique style. More here > |
| Written by: Mark Golley (01 Mar 2017) | |
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| Behind bars and singing for survival (Conservation News) |
A new TRAFFIC report has documented over 14,000 birds for sale in shops in Singapore over four days, 70% of them species non-native or formerly native to the country. More here > |
| Written by: TRAFFIC (22 Feb 2017) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup: 15 - 21 Feb (Weekly Roundup) |
The best bird of the week by far was yet another Pacific Diver, otherwise white-winged gulls continued to make the headlines, with Iceland Gulls now increasingly prominent. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (22 Feb 2017) | |
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| Using low-cost drones to monitor songbirds (Research) |
Drones can now be used to monitor small birds via sound recordings and despite some drawbacks, they potential to become an important tool for ecologists and land managers. More here > |
| Written by: The Auk (16 Feb 2017) | |
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| Butterflies declining faster in urban areas (Conservation News) |
Butterflies are declining more rapidly in urban areas than in the countryside, a study published in the journal Ecological Indicators has revealed. More here > |
| Written by: Butterfly Conservation (16 Feb 2017) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup: 8 - 14 Feb (Weekly Roundup) |
| There were few signs of spring from the birds and the week's news was dominated by a new Siberian Accentor, the continued mass presence of white-winged gulls. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (15 Feb 2017) | |
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| Twenty years of National Nest Box Week (Conservation News) |
Feb 14th marks the start of the 20th annual National Nestbox Week, organised by the BTO. Many species are are struggling after a very poor 2016 so now is the time to put up a box. More here > |
| Written by: BTO (10 Feb 2017) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup: 1 - 7 Feb (Weekly Roundup) |
a great selection of winter fare, particularly Glaucous and Iceland Gulls and Tundra Bean and White-fronted Geese, and, in our common birds, the first signs of spring. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (08 Feb 2017) | |
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| Book of the Week (Book Of The Week) |
Field Guide to the Birds of South America: Passerines WildSounds & Books have a half price offer on the new edition of this extremely useful field guide. More here > |
| Written by: Rare Bird Alert (02 Feb 2017) | |
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| Helping farmers create a safe zone for vultures (Press report) |
In a bid to secure Zambia's Chisamba Important Bird and Biodiversity Area, a safe haven for endangered vultures, BirdWatch Zambia has educated farm owners, managers and workers on why it is important to protect natural habitats from man-made threats. More here > |
| Written by: BirdLife (02 Feb 2017) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup: 25 - 31 Jan (Weekly Roundup) |
A mixed winter bag this week included the discovery of a Red-flanked Bluetail in Wales, another Pine Bunting in Kent and some top drawer lingering rarities. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (01 Feb 2017) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup: 18 - 24 Jan (Weekly Roundup) |
The week saw a number of exciting new discoveries and a growing, and now very impressive list, of major rarities scattered around the country. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (25 Jan 2017) | |
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| BOU to adopt IOC World Bird List (British List) |
From 1 January 2018 the BOU will adopt the International Ornithological Congress (IOC) World Bird List for all its taxonomic needs, including the British List. More here > |
| Written by: BOU (20 Jan 2017) | |
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| Book of the Week: 18 Jan (Book Of The Week) |
This week's BOTW is in fact two books! The forthcoming Crossbill Guides for Eastern and Western Andalucia. You can save £4 on each with our pre-publication offer. More here > |
| Written by: Rare Bird Alert (18 Jan 2017) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup: 11 - 17 Jan (Weekly Roundup) |
The best new rarities of the week were a Black-throated Thrush in Yorkshire and a Lesser White-fronted Goose in Essex. The wintry weather meant the continued influx of Glaucous Gulls. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (18 Jan 2017) | |
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