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Welcome to the online home of Birdwatch magazine

Dominic Mitchell

Find us on Facebook badge Welcome to the website of Birdwatch, Britain's leading magazine for the expert birder. Here you'll find all the latest features, travel guides, news and product reviews. Check out any unfamiliar words using our jargon buster.

You can also follow the birding adventures of the Birdwatch team in our blog, and see what we've been up to in the team gallery.

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Dominic Mitchell, Managing Editor

 

Features

Every month Birdwatch magazine features a range of articles covering British and overseas destinations, rarities sightings, species spotlights and top tips and advice. Get a feel for the magazine by reading a selection of these articles online.

Little St Simon's Island: birding heaven in Georgia
Red-winged Blackbird by Dori (commons.wikimedia.org)Overshadowed by Florida to the south, Georgia doesn't get the attention it deserves. But with coastal sanctuaries like Little St Simon's Island and many other prime sites, it has plenty of attractions of its own. Dominic Mitchell gets a taste of

Bird conservation: the seeds of change
Cirl Bunting by Ximo (commons.wikimedia.org)Attitudes towards wildlife are changing in the British countryside. With new schemes that will help convert words into actions, will our beleaguered bird populations begin to benefit? Simon Papps investigates.

Being a better birder
Radde's Warbler by Steve YoungGetting to the top of your chosen field takes a lot of work. Simon Papps enlists some expert help to determine what it takes to be a better birder.

Forum

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Show off your latest sightings in the Birdwatch.co.uk Gallery, simply register for a free account and you can start uploading your photos straight away. Here are a few of the latest gallery additions.

Taken on the Farne Islands, Northumberland, in June 2009. This is breeding season for the…

Posted by Birdwatch on 10 Mar 2010

Another Farne Islands photo, this time of some of the many breeding Puffins there. Photo…

Posted by Birdwatch on 10 Mar 2010

Collared Doves (and one lone Starling) waiting for more food to be put out. Photo:…

Posted by Birdwatch on 10 Mar 2010

Latest News

Birdwatch.co.uk is the place to be for all the breaking news in the world of birding. Read about bird behaviour, the latest product launches, conservation successes and failures and what birding organisations around the world have been up to.

England’s wildlife losses

Posted: 11 Mar 2010
The most complete audit of England’s wildlife, covering hundreds of years, reveals that nearly 500 plants and animals have become extinct.

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Peat intiative inadequate

Posted: 10 Mar 2010
The RSPB has branded the government’s efforts to halt peat use in British gardens as “totally inadequate”.

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Vanuatu Petrel photographed

Posted: 09 Mar 2010
A seabird not seen at sea for more than 80 years, and rediscovered last year, has finally been photographed in a remote corner of the south-west Pacific.

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Competition

With Birdwatch.co.uk you can easily enter competitions featured in Birdwatch magazine. Just click here to check out the latest prizes and enter online.

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More Information


Rare Bird Alert News Map

NewsMap Lite

In a collaboration between Rare Bird Alert and Birdwatch, visitors to Birdwatch.co.uk can see RBA's excellent NewsMap showing the locations of all scarce and rare birds reported each day in Britain and Ireland.

NewsMap Lite is a fantastic tool for birders, making it possible to see all of the day's records of rarities and scarce migrants, clearly marked on a Google map of Britain and Ireland. Where available, photos are displayed alongside information for each record.

You can access this information by clicking here on the map above.