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ArticleWel­come

Matt Mer­ritt, editor W e’ve been think­ing a bit inter­na­tion­ally this issue. For a start, we’re look­ing for­ward to Global Bird­fair on 10-12 July, when birders from all over the world gather on the shores of Rut­land Water, and our own Mike...

Wel­come

Article...and the Bird Watch­ing team’s answers

Matt Mer­ritt: “It’d be great to have Bluethroats breed­ing reg­u­larly here – surely there must be a chance?” Mike Weedon: “I would love Black-winged Kite to col­on­ise the UK – surely, one of the most beau­ti­ful of European birds.”

...and the Bird Watch­ing team’s answers

ArticleBIRD THE WORLD Hol­i­day: Autumn in Scot­land

Bird Watch­ing has com­bined with Heath­er­lea to present this ‘Outer Lim­its Adven­ture’ to Lewis and Har­ris. What’s included in the price of your hol­i­day...  Five nights of com­fort­able accom­mod­a­tion at The Moun­tview Hotel,...

BIRD THE WORLD Hol­i­day: Autumn in Scot­land

ArticleYour Bird­ing Month

Tips for look­ing for baby Cuckoos, fly­ing fal­cons, Black Red­starts and much more, this July. There are many types of cuckoo in the world but not all of them are brood para­sites. The 11 or so spe­cies in the same genus as our Cuckoo, Cuc­u­lus,...

Your Bird­ing Month

ArticleFEATURES Bri­tain’s bird­ing future

The birds that may soon col­on­ise these islands full of expect­ant birders. Red-backed Shrike Lost as a breed­ing spe­cies in 1989, it has bred sporad­ic­ally since 2010, as far apart as Dart­moor and Shet­land. The warm­ing cli­mate ought to help...

FEATURES Bri­tain’s bird­ing future

ArticleRar­ity Roundup

The rarest of rare birds on show in the coun­try in April, sum­mar­ised. After the rel­at­ively slow mov­ing shenanigans of March, things improved more than some­what for Brit­ish rare bird lov­ers, in April. The main news in the first few days of the...

Rar­ity Roundup

ArticleNEWS & VIEWS Weedon’s World

Mike tries a patch ‘Big Day’ and starts get­ting all judge­mental about birds. It is not that I have a favour­ite bird of birds, more that I can’t help pre­fer­ring one type of a par­tic­u­lar bird over oth­ers in its fam­ily, order and so on. Take...

NEWS & VIEWS Weedon’s World

ArticleHol­i­day: Scilly in autumn

Any­thing is pos­sible on Scilly, the most iconic UK loc­a­tion for find­ing rare birds. In con­junc­tion with Ori­ole Bird­ing. After the suc­cess of last year’s trip, we’re once again run­ning a BW Read­ers’ Hol­i­day to the magical Isles of Scilly,...

Hol­i­day: Scilly in autumn