It feels good to be signing off with an issue containing such a varied mix of content: a paper on the behaviour of Hen Harriers in winter, illustrated with the sort of photographs that we now take for granted but which add so much to the ability of an author to describe and illustrate bird behaviour; the identification of a species that is not (yet) on the British List but which will certainly be on the radar of rarity finders who work the east coast in late autumn; a little-known seabird, new to Britain; and a variety of notes, book reviews and other short items towards the end. I’m confident that there will be something in here for everyone.