
Arctic Terns vanish from The Skerries
The UK’s largest Arctic Tern breeding colony has been abandoned, and BTO scientists are asking the public for help to work out where these birds have gone. Find out more here.
The UK’s largest Arctic Tern breeding colony has been abandoned, and BTO scientists are asking the public for help to work out where these birds have gone. Find out more here.
A typically quiet July with long-stayers and warm temperatures.
Ramsay’s MYRTLE WARBLER cruelly disappeared early on 1st, so it only just crept in to this month! An unseasonal Whooper Swan was on Anglesey on 30th and
(The monthly reviews are compiled for WOS by Robin Sandham. Birds on the BBRC and Welsh rarities lists are indicated by bold capitals) A WESTERN ORPHEAN
This summary is compiled by Robin Sandham for birdsin.wales. Records featured are subject to acceptance by the British Birds Rarities Committee (BOLD ITALIC CAPITALS) and the Welsh Records Panel (BOLD
Compiled for WOS by Robin Sandham. Species in BOLD ITALIC CAPITALS are BBRC rarities and species in BOLD CAPITALS are Welsh Records Panel rarities. An
A ridiculously warm month saw Wales breaking temperature records in the last week due to tropical air flooding in from the far SW. It fooled
This summary is compiled for WOS by Robin Sandham. Species in BOLD CAPITALS are Welsh rarities considered by the Welsh Records Panel and species in
(Compiled by Robin Sandham for WOS. Birds on the Welsh Rarities list are indicated by BOLD CAPITALS and BBRC rarities are indicated by BOLD ITALIC
This summary is compiled for birdsin.wales by Robin Sandham. Records featured are subject to acceptance by the British Birds Rarities Committee (Bold capitals) and the Welsh Records Panel
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