Archive for British Trust for Ornithology

Paul Stancliffe: Spring habitats

Paul Stancliffe: Spring habitats

Friday, February 22nd, 2013

Spring is always an exciting time to be out and about looking for birds – and one of the best ways to enjoy birdlife is to visit distinct habitats…

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Coal Tits shift to our gardens

Coal Tits shift to our gardens

Monday, February 18th, 2013

Earlier this winter, the British Trust for Ornithology’s Garden Birdwatch revealed that Coal Tits are now appearing in nearly 75% of gardens…

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Paul Stancliffe: A Waxwing winter

Paul Stancliffe: A Waxwing winter

Tuesday, December 11th, 2012

As the weather turns colder the thoughts of many a birdwatcher turn to those birds that live to the north and east of the UK – birds from northern Scandinavia, north-western Russia and Eastern Europe…

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Paul Stancliffe: Flying south for the winter

Paul Stancliffe: Flying south for the winter

Tuesday, August 28th, 2012

If I could only go out birdwatching for one season per year, autumn is the season I would choose every time…

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Paul Stancliffe: Mud glorious mud!

Paul Stancliffe: Mud glorious mud!

Friday, July 27th, 2012

While many of us are still waiting for the summer to really begin, for some of our birds it is already over…

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Paul Stancliffe: Mum’s the word

Paul Stancliffe: Mum’s the word

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

The next couple of months are frenetic ones for much of our wildlife. As May turns into June, young birds out and about for the first time become more of a feature…

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Lending a hand

Lending a hand

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Why not lend a hand helping out with bird surveys and other work at the Dubwath wetland reserve?

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Paul Stancliffe: Look to the skies!

Paul Stancliffe: Look to the skies!

Friday, October 9th, 2009

For anyone with a love of the great outdoors, autumn is a time of wonder. But if your interest lies with birds, it’s arguably the best time of the year to go out in search of them - and this year promises [...]

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