Birdwatch

In the next issue May

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■ Operation Turtle Dove

European Turtle Dove has suffered a catastroph­ic decline in the UK, reflecting a much more widespread loss across Europe. Without urgent action, its gentle purr – a sound evocative of summer – could be lost forever. Jake Zarins of the RSPB looks at reasons behind the falls, identifies targeted conservati­on action that is taking place and explains how you can help.

■ Thief of the seas

Many birders will be visiting coastal watch points this month, hoping for a glimpse of an iconic migrant seabird: Pomarine Skua. Find out all about this especially popular skua species, of which many will be passing through British waters in May, in David Callahan’s in-depth species profile.

■ Parks and recreation

In the next part in our occasional series on the environmen­ts that can be surprising­ly productive for wildlife, Dominic Mitchell examines the importance of parks and gardens for a range of bird species, offering much-need safe havens for nature in urban settings.

■ Looking for godwits

The two godwit species present in the UK – Black-tailed and Bar-tailed – can sometimes be tricky to separate, while the possibilit­y of Hudsonian Godwit (a rare vagrant to these shores) further muddies the waters. Josh Jones provides the informatio­n you need to identify all three in all plumages.

PLUS: more thought-provoking comment from columnists Dominic Mitchell, Lucy McRobert and Mark Avery, our latest photo challenge, the team at BirdGuides provides round-ups of March’s birding highlights from Britain, Ireland and the wider Western Palearctic, news, views and reviews, tips and advice on improving your birding and your questions answered by our expert panel.

May issue on sale 22 April 2021

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