Also the 2 juvenile GREAT NORTHERN DIVERS, 2 female-type Greater Scaup and 2 female Red-crested Pochards still present (Steve Blain) At Broom GP, the adult WHOOPER SWAN is still present, whilst the adult EURASIAN WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE previously in Newport Pagnell (North Bucks) and …
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Monday 1st – Thursday 4th June 2020 – IoS Bird Sightings Monday 2 Hooded Crow flew over Porthloo heading towards the Golf Course and 1 was seen later on the Garrison. Otmoor: 127 Osprey. Please Note: A number of previously notable species, including Red Kite and Common Buzzard, are now seen frequently in the county. _____ Latest update: Wednesday, 8th July 2020 21.45 Today RSS Feed Widget. There has been a recent increase in spring records of birds more typical of warmer climates, maybe a symptom of global warming, and the majority of recent Aprils have produced Hoopoe. Search; Submit; Year List; Export; Alerts; Photos There have been significant changes to the restrictions brought in to reduce the spread of coronavirus. All the latest, exciting and authentic wildlife videos coming from around Africa. The Bedfordshire Bird Club was set up in 1992 by birdwatchers, from both inside and outside The Bedfordshire Natural History Society, to cater for their specialist needs. Today's News Long Stayers ... Marsh Warbler in Bedfordshire Wed 10 Jun 2020 - Fri 12 Jun 2020. I will endeavour to update this page regularly but I do not guarantee any specific update frequency. Tweets; Blogs; Comments; #rbnbdf Tweets. And yes, one or two good birds have been seen in Beds over recent weeks. Search for older published records by month/site/species in Sightings Archive. The latest bird sightings and reports. Please send us your Herts bird sightings through the records submission page. Recently Covid19 has made this slightly worse as new (local) groups sprang up and passed bird sightings between them rather than putting the information out more publicly via BedsBirds. You do not need to be a member of the Club to participate in this forum, but you will need a Google account. To view the map at its best, please open it in a new window by clicking here. Visit our Youtube channel . Latest sightings of interest are published on the right hand side of this page, once they have been checked by a moderator. The distinctive call can be picked up especially in the evening and local birds … Recent Sightings May 2020 Ringers and Observers booked in to the Observatory are advised that Gibraltar is at present suffering the consequences of the Corona Virus Covid-19, and public transport, pubs and restaurants are not operating and have closed their services to the public. Unfortunately a tweet alone won't suffice as the record won't do anything for conservation, or enter the county database, or be used in the Bedfordshire Bird Report.
Totals were one Red Kite, 2505 Black Kites, 20 Egyptian Vultures, 334 Short-toed Eagles, 7 Marsh Harriers, a male Pallid Harrier *, a Booted Eagle, 4 Sparrowhawks, 2 Ospreys and 3 Kestrels. Featured. Join our Flickr group . Wooburn Green © Jim Rose ☰ goingbirding.co.uk goingbirding.co.uk. April is a very exciting time for birding in Bedfordshire as a trickle of summer visitors at the beginning of the month becomes a flood by the end of the month.