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| WWT 70th Anniversary (Press report) |
On 10th November, the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) celebrates its 70th anniversary. The organisation has grown to be one of the world's largest and most respected wetland conservation institutions. More here > |
| Written by: WWT (15 Oct 2016) | |
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| Weekly birding round-up: 5 - 11 Oct (Weekly Roundup) |
Andy Stoddart reviews an incredible week where prolonged easterly winds brought rarities and migrants all down the east coast and beyond, topped by Britain's first Siberian Accentor on Shetland. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (12 Oct 2016) | |
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| Save Cumbria's seabirds (Conservation News) |
The RSPB is calling for better protection for the thousands of seabirds including Guillemots, Razorbills, Puffins and England's only nesting Black Guillemots, that breed on the Cumbria coast. More here > |
| Written by: Rare Bird Alert (10 Oct 2016) | |
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| Nightjars thriving in Dumfries and Galloway (Conservation News) |
The Nightjar, one of Scotland’s rarest and most unusual birds, appears to be thriving in Dumfries and Galloway, after good numbers were reported from surveys this summer. More here > |
| Written by: RSPB (10 Oct 2016) | |
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| Bumper year for wading birds at Dove Stone (Conservation News) |
Two threatened species of wading bird were seen in record numbers at Dove Stone in the Peak District this breeding season, thanks to an ongoing programme of habitat restoration. More here > |
| Written by: RSPB (10 Oct 2016) | |
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| Mystery of butterfly disaster summer (Conservation News) |
Common butterflies saw their numbers collapse over the summer despite the UK experiencing weather conditions that usually help them to thrive, results from the Big Butterfly Count have revealed. More here > |
| Written by: Butterfly Conservation (10 Oct 2016) | |
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| Weekly birding round-up: 28 Sept - 4 Oct (Weekly Roundup) |
Jon Dunn rounds up another mega-filled week. Britain's first Eastern Kingbird topped the billing, plus there was an Eastern Crowned Warbler in E.Yorkshire, a Yellow-billed Cuckoo on Barra and much more. More here > |
| Written by: Jon Dunn (05 Oct 2016) | |
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| Special Offer and Review: Birds of Nepal (Book review) |
We review this fully updated edition of Birds of Nepal - the most comprehensive guide to the birds of this beautiful Himalayan country. Plus there is a special offer for RBA readers from WildSounds & Books. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (28 Sep 2016) | |
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| Weekly birding round-up: 21 - 27 Sept (Weekly Roundup) |
A superb week with birds from the west and east, highlights included a 'Mega-fall' of Yellow-browed Warblers, Swainson's Thrushes, Two Red-eyed Vireos, Brunnich's Guillemot and Brown Shrike. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (28 Sep 2016) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup 14 - 20 Sep (Weekly Roundup) |
Lots of good old-fashioned east coast (and Northern Isles) birding, with the highlight being a Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler at Spurn, however a Common Yellowthroat in Northern Ireland bucked the trend. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (21 Sep 2016) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup 7 - 13 Sep (Weekly Roundup) |
A mixed bag this week with a Red-footed Booby taken into care in Sussex, a Cliff Swallow on the Scillies, two Pallid Harriers and various long stayers. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (14 Sep 2016) | |
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| Scilly Pelagic Magic 2016 (Personal Account) |
Jim Almond looks back on a memorable twelve days spent on St. Mary's when he took part in eleven Scilly Pelagic sessions from the 11th to 22nd August 2016. More here > |
| Written by: Jim Almond (13 Sep 2016) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup 31 Aug - 6 Sep (Weekly Roundup) |
Andy rounds up another superb week for rare birds, Britain's first Red-footed Booby is found on a Sussex Beach whilst Scilly lands Britain's 10th Cliff Swallow plus much more. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (07 Sep 2016) | |
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| Hen Harrier Bonny fledges at RSPB Geltsdale (Conservation News) |
The male Hen Harrier was the only chick to hatch from a clutch of five eggs at the North Pennines reserve and is one of only seven to fledge in the whole of England this season. More here > |
| Written by: RSPB (05 Sep 2016) | |
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| Best year for Large Blue since 1930s (Conservation News) |
| The once-extinct Large Blue Butterfly, reintroduced to the UK in 1984, flew in its highest numbers for at least 80 years this summer, belying warnings that 2016 could be the worst year on record for British butterflies. More here > |
| Written by: Wildlife Trust (31 Aug 2016) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup 24 - 30 Aug (Weekly Roundup) |
Highlights included Western Purple Swamphen in Lincolnshire, Royal Tern in Kerry, Sykes's Warbler in Orkney, Semipalmated Sandpiper influx in Ireland and much more. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (31 Aug 2016) | |
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| Shoot if you want to (Conservation News) |
Despite overwhelming opposition from scientists and the public the Welsh government has decided against a ban on the shooting of Endangered Greenland White-fronted Geese! More here |
| Written by: RSPB (30 Aug 2016) | |
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| Countdown to Spurn Migration Festival 2016 (Event) |
The countdown is now on and there is less than two weeks to go to the fourth Annual Spurn Migration Festival, for a full programme of events and how to book your tickets. See here |
| Written by: Spurn Bird Observatory (30 Aug 2016) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup 17 - 23 Aug (Weekly Roundup) |
Highlights this week included a Brown Booby photographed off the Kerry coast, Royal Tern, Fea's Petrel, large numbers of Curlew Sands, Greenish Warbler influx and much more. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (24 Aug 2016) | |
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| Building new homes for Swifts and communities (Conservation News) |
| With Swift numbers and nesting sites in decline the RSPB and the UK's biggest house builder have collaborated to create a new Swift nest box in a brick format which can then easily be fitted in any new home. More here > |
| Written by: RSPB (23 Aug 2016) | |
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| Cranes fledge in view of passing commuters (Conservation News) |
Staff and volunteers at RSPB Lakenheath Fen nature reserve are celebrating after two pairs of Cranes have successfully raised three Crane chicks, for the second year running. More here > |
| Written by: RSPB (23 Aug 2016) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup 10 - 16 Aug (Weekly Roundup) |
Ireland steals the show yet again with a glut of top quality birds. The highlight was a Royal Tern in Mayo with backup provided by Solitary and Least Sandpipers together in County Clare. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (17 Aug 2016) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup 3 - 9 Aug (Weekly Roundup) |
The Minsmere Purple Swamphen hangs on for a few days but then does a bunk. Elsewhere there was brace of Least Sandpipers in Devon, and the first Fea's type Petrel of the Autumn, plus much more. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (10 Aug 2016) | |
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| UK first as Brecks Stone Curlews are GPS tagged (Conservation News) |
| For the first time in the UK, scientists working in the Brecks are using high-tech GPS tags to study the movements of one of the country's most threatened birds, the Stone Curlew. More here > |
| Written by: Breaking New Ground (08 Aug 2016) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup 27 Jul - 2 Aug (Weekly Roundup) |
A relatively quiet week was turned on its head when a Western Purple Swamphen was found at RSPB Minsmere, and in the last hours of the roundup period a Least Sandpiper in Devon. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (03 Aug 2016) | |
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| Weekly birding roundup 20 - 26 Jul (Weekly Roundup) |
| After the relative doldrums of the last couple of weeks, the pace really stepped up a gear this week, indeed this was an outstanding period for July and, as is typical for the season, the main interest lay in waders and seabirds. More here > |
| Written by: Andy Stoddart (27 Jul 2016) | |
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| Event: The Birds of Spurn book launch (Event) |
| To celebrate the publication of the new The Birds of Spurn a book launch is being held at Westmere Farm, Kilnsea on Sunday 14th August 2016. All are welcome. More here > |
| Written by: Spurn Bird Observatory (26 Jul 2016) | |
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