Recent reports

13 March 2014
Comments News and comment These are largely unchecked reports, not authenticated records The previous summary {Brit. Birds, 65: 267-268) covered most of the rarities and scarce migrants in March. Here we deal with the departure of certain winter visitors and the arrival of spring ...
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News and comment

13 March 2014
Comments News and comment Wildfowl Trust expansion The Wildfowl Trust has announced plans for a major refuge and waterfowl collection in Lancashire. The chosen site is that of the former Martin Mere, between Southport and Burscough Bridge, which was drained for agriculture in the ...
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Letters

13 March 2014
Comments Letters Danish White Storks in south-west England I was very interested in J. B. Bottomley's article on the wanderings of three young White Storks Ciconia ciconia from FrØstrup, Denmark, in September 1971 (Brit. Birds, 65: 4-5, plates 1-3). During the summ...
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Notes

13 March 2014
Comments Notes Moorhen completely submerging for more than a minute On 16 th January 1972 James Parkin and I were walking along the bank of the River Eden near Musgrave, Westmorland, when we saw a Moorhen Gallinula chloropus disappear into a pool about 2 5 metres away. ...
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Corrections

01 December 1990
Comments Editorials VOLUME 82 325 EUROPEAN NEWS. American Golden Plover: line 7: 'Lisata' should read 'Lista'. 349 EUROPEAN NEWS. Nightingale: line 6: 'Store Ferder' should read 'Store Faerder'.  ...
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Recent reports

01 December 1990
Comments News and comment This summary covers the period 13th October to 9th November 1990 These are unchecked reports, not authenticated records.  Double-crested Cormorant Phalacrocorax auritus Scilly, lst-4th November. Sociable Plover Chettusia gregaria Welney (N...
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Monthly marathon

01 December 1990
Comments Main paper In fact, plate 232 (which was taken by Brian Little) was of a rather famous bird, the Isabelline Wheatear on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, on 2nd3rd October 1988 (Brit. Birds 82: 541, plate 87; 83: 553-554, plate 301). As an aside, it rather looks as if ...
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