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British Birds is a monthly journal for all keen birdwatchers, founded in 1907. To find out more about us – including how to subscribe online or in print – click here. OBITUARIES | BRITISH BIRDS Obituaries. Stay at the forefront of British birding by taking out a subscription to British Birds. Subscribe Now. THE IDENTIFICATION OF NORTHERN SHRIKE IN EUROPE Aleksi LehikoinenAbstract The Northern Shrike Lanius borealis is a potential vagrant to northern and western Europe, both from North America (nominate borealis) and from Siberia (L. b. sibiricus). Currently, there are a handful of accepted European records, including three supported by DNA. There have been several other European claims of Northern Shrikes, especially from FLIGHT IDENTIFICATION OF EUROPEAN PASSERINES AND SELECT Flight Identification of European Passerines and Select Landbirds: an illustrated and photographic guideBy Tomasz Cofta 250323-2.jpg WILDGuides, 2021Pbk, 496pp; many photographs and illustrationsISBN 978-0-691-17757-1; £27.99 Not so long ago, the idea of an identification guide dedicated to passerines in flight would have seemed rather outlandish. VOLUME 16 | BRITISH BIRDS Receive our FREE e-newsletter. Exclusive content, book reviews, rarities, special offers and more straight to your inbox once a month.BRITISH BIRDS
British Birds Vol. 58 No. 7 JULY 1965 The behaviour of the Gannet By J. B. Nelson (Plates 41-47) INTRODUCTION GANNETS Sula bassana were studied from i960 to 1963 on the Bass Rock (plate 41a), which is situated at 56°04'N, 2°38'W in the Firth of THERMAL SOARING OF RAPTORS The relationship between the soaring of raptors and the daily temperature cycle is investigated Although most birds are very active soon after dawn, no experienced field observer would expect to see birds of prey soaring over flat country at that time of day. The basic fact that large raptors start to soar several hours after daybreak has been known for a long time and there NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS (234) NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS BY M. K. COLQUHOUN. CIRCUMSTANCES made it impossible to complete the following study on the Blue Tit (Parus c. obscurus), but as little is known about even the pair formation of this species, and as (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK SOME NOTES ON AN ESSEX ROOKERY. (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK Some notes on an Essex Rookery. BY JAMES W. CAMPBELL. FOR over twelve years I have kept regular notes on thehabits of Rooks
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British Birds is a monthly journal for all keen birdwatchers, founded in 1907. To find out more about us – including how to subscribe online or in print – click here. OBITUARIES | BRITISH BIRDS Obituaries. Stay at the forefront of British birding by taking out a subscription to British Birds. Subscribe Now. THE IDENTIFICATION OF NORTHERN SHRIKE IN EUROPE Aleksi LehikoinenAbstract The Northern Shrike Lanius borealis is a potential vagrant to northern and western Europe, both from North America (nominate borealis) and from Siberia (L. b. sibiricus). Currently, there are a handful of accepted European records, including three supported by DNA. There have been several other European claims of Northern Shrikes, especially from FLIGHT IDENTIFICATION OF EUROPEAN PASSERINES AND SELECT Flight Identification of European Passerines and Select Landbirds: an illustrated and photographic guideBy Tomasz Cofta 250323-2.jpg WILDGuides, 2021Pbk, 496pp; many photographs and illustrationsISBN 978-0-691-17757-1; £27.99 Not so long ago, the idea of an identification guide dedicated to passerines in flight would have seemed rather outlandish. VOLUME 16 | BRITISH BIRDS Receive our FREE e-newsletter. Exclusive content, book reviews, rarities, special offers and more straight to your inbox once a month.BRITISH BIRDS
British Birds Vol. 58 No. 7 JULY 1965 The behaviour of the Gannet By J. B. Nelson (Plates 41-47) INTRODUCTION GANNETS Sula bassana were studied from i960 to 1963 on the Bass Rock (plate 41a), which is situated at 56°04'N, 2°38'W in the Firth of THERMAL SOARING OF RAPTORS The relationship between the soaring of raptors and the daily temperature cycle is investigated Although most birds are very active soon after dawn, no experienced field observer would expect to see birds of prey soaring over flat country at that time of day. The basic fact that large raptors start to soar several hours after daybreak has been known for a long time and there NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS (234) NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS BY M. K. COLQUHOUN. CIRCUMSTANCES made it impossible to complete the following study on the Blue Tit (Parus c. obscurus), but as little is known about even the pair formation of this species, and as (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK SOME NOTES ON AN ESSEX ROOKERY. (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK Some notes on an Essex Rookery. BY JAMES W. CAMPBELL. FOR over twelve years I have kept regular notes on thehabits of Rooks
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Wisbech SF.JPG By John A. W. MoyesPrivately published, 2019Hbk, 252 pages; many colour and black-and-white photographs and illustrationsISBN 978-1-910693-61-2; £40.00Created in 1874, Wisbech Sewage Farm became, in its later years, famous for the number and variety of birds it attracted, particularly waders. The importance of the site, which lay on the Norfolk/Lincolnshire border just southBRITISH BIRDS
British Birds Vol. 58 No. 7 JULY 1965 The behaviour of the Gannet By J. B. Nelson (Plates 41-47) INTRODUCTION GANNETS Sula bassana were studied from i960 to 1963 on the Bass Rock (plate 41a), which is situated at 56°04'N, 2°38'W in the Firth of CITY’S BRIGHT LIGHTS ATTRACT MIGRANT BIRDS Results from a new study reveal that artificial light sources associated with urban areas can disrupt the natural movement patterns of birds migrating at night across the UK. Using a combination of passive acoustic monitoring devices and the latest computing approaches, researchers Simon Gillings and Chris Scott were able to determine that calling rates of migrating IDENTIFICATION OF VAGRANT IBERIAN CHIFFCHAFFS 176 British Birds101 • April 2008 • 174–188 Identification of vagrant Iberian Chiffchaffs Fig.2. Songs and calls of Common Phylloscopus collybita and Iberian Chiffchaffs P.ibericus. (a,b) Advertising songs of Common Chiffchaff. (a) Fragment of the advertising song of Common Chiffchaff.Sonogram created from song recorded in Schulze & FROM THE RARITIES COMMITTEE’S FILES IDENTIFICATION OF Introduction Rationale and aim Our perception of the Caspian Gull Larus cachinnans as a British bird has changed dra- matically in the past 20 years. It has gone from being a poorly known, southeastern DIET AND PREY SELECTION OF URBAN-DWELLING PEREGRINE T he diet of Peregrine Falcons Falco pere- grinus in the UK is best known from the analysis of prey remains collected from nest-sites in habitats such as sea OBITUARY: BOYD ALEXANDER Receive our FREE e-newsletter. Exclusive content, book reviews, rarities, special offers and more straight to your inbox once a month. THE DISTRACTION DISPLAYS OF THE LITTLE RINGED PLOVER … 55 THE DISTRACTION DISPLAYS OF THE LITTLE RINGED PLOVER AND TERRITORIAL COMPETITION WITH THE RINGED PLOVER. BY EDWARD A. ARMSTRONG. THE distraction displays of the Little Ringed Plover(Charadrius
THE BEHAVIOUR OF A PAIR OF GREAT TITS AT THE NEST THE BEHAVIOUR OF A PAIR OF GREAT TITS AT THE NEST By MONICA M. BETTS (Edward Grey Institute, Oxford) IN 195I, a pair of Great Tits (Parus major) nested in a specially BRITISH BIRDSBROWSE ISSUESABOUTRESOURCESSHOPRECENT ARTICLESBROWSE BYVOLUME
British Birds is a monthly journal for all keen birdwatchers, founded in 1907. To find out more about us – including how to subscribe online or in print – click here. OBITUARIES | BRITISH BIRDS Obituaries. Stay at the forefront of British birding by taking out a subscription to British Birds. Subscribe Now. FLIGHT IDENTIFICATION OF EUROPEAN PASSERINES AND SELECT Flight Identification of European Passerines and Select Landbirds: an illustrated and photographic guideBy Tomasz Cofta 250323-2.jpg WILDGuides, 2021Pbk, 496pp; many photographs and illustrationsISBN 978-0-691-17757-1; £27.99 Not so long ago, the idea of an identification guide dedicated to passerines in flight would have seemed rather outlandish. THE IDENTIFICATION OF NORTHERN SHRIKE IN EUROPE Aleksi LehikoinenAbstract The Northern Shrike Lanius borealis is a potential vagrant to northern and western Europe, both from North America (nominate borealis) and from Siberia (L. b. sibiricus). Currently, there are a handful of accepted European records, including three supported by DNA. There have been several other European claims of Northern Shrikes, especially from VOLUME 16 | BRITISH BIRDS Receive our FREE e-newsletter. Exclusive content, book reviews, rarities, special offers and more straight to your inbox once a month. CITY’S BRIGHT LIGHTS ATTRACT MIGRANT BIRDS City’s bright lights attract migrant birds | British Birds. Results from a new study reveal that artificial light sources associated with urban areas can disrupt the natural movement patterns of birds migrating at night across the UK. Using a combination of passive acoustic monitoring devices and the latest computing approaches,researchers
THERMAL SOARING OF RAPTORS The relationship between the soaring of raptors and the daily temperature cycle is investigated Although most birds are very active soon after dawn, no experienced field observer would expect to see birds of prey soaring over flat country at that time of day. The basic fact that large raptors start to soar several hours after daybreak has been known for a long time and there NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS (234) NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS BY M. K. COLQUHOUN. CIRCUMSTANCES made it impossible to complete the following study on the Blue Tit (Parus c. obscurus), but as little is known about even the pair formation of this species, and as (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK SOME NOTES ON AN ESSEX ROOKERY. (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK Some notes on an Essex Rookery. BY JAMES W. CAMPBELL. FOR over twelve years I have kept regular notes on thehabits of Rooks
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VOL. XXXVII.] HARRY FORBES WITHERBY. 163 Harry Forbes Witherby was bom on October 7th, 1873. He was the second surviving son of Henry ForbesWitherby, R.B.A.,
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British Birds is a monthly journal for all keen birdwatchers, founded in 1907. To find out more about us – including how to subscribe online or in print – click here. OBITUARIES | BRITISH BIRDS Obituaries. Stay at the forefront of British birding by taking out a subscription to British Birds. Subscribe Now. FLIGHT IDENTIFICATION OF EUROPEAN PASSERINES AND SELECT Flight Identification of European Passerines and Select Landbirds: an illustrated and photographic guideBy Tomasz Cofta 250323-2.jpg WILDGuides, 2021Pbk, 496pp; many photographs and illustrationsISBN 978-0-691-17757-1; £27.99 Not so long ago, the idea of an identification guide dedicated to passerines in flight would have seemed rather outlandish. THE IDENTIFICATION OF NORTHERN SHRIKE IN EUROPE Aleksi LehikoinenAbstract The Northern Shrike Lanius borealis is a potential vagrant to northern and western Europe, both from North America (nominate borealis) and from Siberia (L. b. sibiricus). Currently, there are a handful of accepted European records, including three supported by DNA. There have been several other European claims of Northern Shrikes, especially from VOLUME 16 | BRITISH BIRDS Receive our FREE e-newsletter. Exclusive content, book reviews, rarities, special offers and more straight to your inbox once a month.BRITISH BIRDS
British Birds Vol. 58 No. 7 JULY 1965 The behaviour of the Gannet By J. B. Nelson (Plates 41-47) INTRODUCTION GANNETS Sula bassana were studied from i960 to 1963 on the Bass Rock (plate 41a), which is situated at 56°04'N, 2°38'W in the Firth of THERMAL SOARING OF RAPTORS The relationship between the soaring of raptors and the daily temperature cycle is investigated Although most birds are very active soon after dawn, no experienced field observer would expect to see birds of prey soaring over flat country at that time of day. The basic fact that large raptors start to soar several hours after daybreak has been known for a long time and there NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS (234) NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS BY M. K. COLQUHOUN. CIRCUMSTANCES made it impossible to complete the following study on the Blue Tit (Parus c. obscurus), but as little is known about even the pair formation of this species, and as (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK SOME NOTES ON AN ESSEX ROOKERY. (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK Some notes on an Essex Rookery. BY JAMES W. CAMPBELL. FOR over twelve years I have kept regular notes on thehabits of Rooks
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VOL. XXXVII.] HARRY FORBES WITHERBY. 163 Harry Forbes Witherby was bom on October 7th, 1873. He was the second surviving son of Henry ForbesWitherby, R.B.A.,
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British Birds Vol. 58 No. 7 JULY 1965 The behaviour of the Gannet By J. B. Nelson (Plates 41-47) INTRODUCTION GANNETS Sula bassana were studied from i960 to 1963 on the Bass Rock (plate 41a), which is situated at 56°04'N, 2°38'W in the Firth of D560A3_84904F875ECA44428A9D8307155AB98B~MV2-2.JPG By Bob Flood and Ashley Fisher. Scilly Pelagics, 2020. Hbk, 439pp; many colour photographs, 35 colour plates, USB memory stick/links to video downloads (Dec 2020 reprint) POPULATION ESTIMATES OF WINTERING WATERBIRDS IN GREAT BRITAIN latest estimates will be published by Burke et al. (in press). Previous assessments of wintering water - bird population estimates in Great Britain (Musgrove et al. 2011 and earlier) were pre- sented as national estimates for the whole of BIYTH'S PIPIT IDENTIFICATION BIyth's Pipit identification Colin Bradshaw, on behalf of the Rarities Committee There can be few species on the British list quite so enigmatic as BIyth's Pipit Anthus godlavskii. Despite a number of detailed articles on identifica ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE NIGHTINGALE c 2 ) on the distribution of the nightingale during the breeding season in great britain. by n. f. ticehubst and the bev. f, c. r. jottrdain. introductory. THE STATUS OF INLAND-BREEDING GREAT CORMORANTS IN ENGLAND the development of the inland-breeding popu-lation in England. In this paper, we use data from two main sources: (a) recoveries from metal rings placed on chicks at coastal coloniesLATEST ARTICLES
ON THE MORE IMPORTANT ADDITIONS TO OUR KNOWLEDGE OF BRITISH BIRDS SINCE 1899. Part 2 01 March 1908 Comments Main paper (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK SOME NOTES ON AN ESSEX ROOKERY. (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK Some notes on an Essex Rookery. BY JAMES W. CAMPBELL. FOR over twelve years I have kept regular notes on thehabits of Rooks
THE IDENTIFICATION, TAXONOMY AND DISTRIBUTION OF WESTERN Paul Leader, Geoff Carey and Manuel SchweizerAbstract The identification, taxonomy and distribution of the three Delichon taxa that breed in the northern Palearctic is reviewed. In Europe, the House Martin D. urbicum is a widespread and familiar breeding bird, while claims of the eastern ‘Siberian House Martin’ D. (u.) lagopodum and Asian House Martin D. dasypus in the Western BRITISH BIRDSBROWSE ISSUESABOUTRESOURCESSHOPRECENT ARTICLESBROWSE BYVOLUME
British Birds is a monthly journal for all keen birdwatchers, founded in 1907. To find out more about us – including how to subscribe online or in print – click here. FLIGHT IDENTIFICATION OF EUROPEAN PASSERINES AND SELECT Flight Identification of European Passerines and Select Landbirds: an illustrated and photographic guideBy Tomasz Cofta 250323-2.jpg WILDGuides, 2021Pbk, 496pp; many photographs and illustrationsISBN 978-0-691-17757-1; £27.99 Not so long ago, the idea of an identification guide dedicated to passerines in flight would have seemed rather outlandish. THE IDENTIFICATION OF NORTHERN SHRIKE IN EUROPE Aleksi LehikoinenAbstract The Northern Shrike Lanius borealis is a potential vagrant to northern and western Europe, both from North America (nominate borealis) and from Siberia (L. b. sibiricus). Currently, there are a handful of accepted European records, including three supported by DNA. There have been several other European claims of Northern Shrikes, especially from CITY’S BRIGHT LIGHTS ATTRACT MIGRANT BIRDS City’s bright lights attract migrant birds | British Birds. Results from a new study reveal that artificial light sources associated with urban areas can disrupt the natural movement patterns of birds migrating at night across the UK. Using a combination of passive acoustic monitoring devices and the latest computing approaches,researchers
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British Birds Vol. 58 No. 7 JULY 1965 The behaviour of the Gannet By J. B. Nelson (Plates 41-47) INTRODUCTION GANNETS Sula bassana were studied from i960 to 1963 on the Bass Rock (plate 41a), which is situated at 56°04'N, 2°38'W in the Firth of THERMAL SOARING OF RAPTORS The relationship between the soaring of raptors and the daily temperature cycle is investigated Although most birds are very active soon after dawn, no experienced field observer would expect to see birds of prey soaring over flat country at that time of day. The basic fact that large raptors start to soar several hours after daybreak has been known for a long time and there NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS (234) NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS BY M. K. COLQUHOUN. CIRCUMSTANCES made it impossible to complete the following study on the Blue Tit (Parus c. obscurus), but as little is known about even the pair formation of this species, and as (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK SOME NOTES ON AN ESSEX ROOKERY. (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK Some notes on an Essex Rookery. BY JAMES W. CAMPBELL. FOR over twelve years I have kept regular notes on thehabits of Rooks
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VOL. XXXVII.] HARRY FORBES WITHERBY. 163 Harry Forbes Witherby was bom on October 7th, 1873. He was the second surviving son of Henry ForbesWitherby, R.B.A.,
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British Birds is a monthly journal for all keen birdwatchers, founded in 1907. To find out more about us – including how to subscribe online or in print – click here. FLIGHT IDENTIFICATION OF EUROPEAN PASSERINES AND SELECT Flight Identification of European Passerines and Select Landbirds: an illustrated and photographic guideBy Tomasz Cofta 250323-2.jpg WILDGuides, 2021Pbk, 496pp; many photographs and illustrationsISBN 978-0-691-17757-1; £27.99 Not so long ago, the idea of an identification guide dedicated to passerines in flight would have seemed rather outlandish. THE IDENTIFICATION OF NORTHERN SHRIKE IN EUROPE Aleksi LehikoinenAbstract The Northern Shrike Lanius borealis is a potential vagrant to northern and western Europe, both from North America (nominate borealis) and from Siberia (L. b. sibiricus). Currently, there are a handful of accepted European records, including three supported by DNA. There have been several other European claims of Northern Shrikes, especially from CITY’S BRIGHT LIGHTS ATTRACT MIGRANT BIRDS City’s bright lights attract migrant birds | British Birds. Results from a new study reveal that artificial light sources associated with urban areas can disrupt the natural movement patterns of birds migrating at night across the UK. Using a combination of passive acoustic monitoring devices and the latest computing approaches,researchers
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British Birds Vol. 58 No. 7 JULY 1965 The behaviour of the Gannet By J. B. Nelson (Plates 41-47) INTRODUCTION GANNETS Sula bassana were studied from i960 to 1963 on the Bass Rock (plate 41a), which is situated at 56°04'N, 2°38'W in the Firth of THERMAL SOARING OF RAPTORS The relationship between the soaring of raptors and the daily temperature cycle is investigated Although most birds are very active soon after dawn, no experienced field observer would expect to see birds of prey soaring over flat country at that time of day. The basic fact that large raptors start to soar several hours after daybreak has been known for a long time and there NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS (234) NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS BY M. K. COLQUHOUN. CIRCUMSTANCES made it impossible to complete the following study on the Blue Tit (Parus c. obscurus), but as little is known about even the pair formation of this species, and as (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK SOME NOTES ON AN ESSEX ROOKERY. (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK Some notes on an Essex Rookery. BY JAMES W. CAMPBELL. FOR over twelve years I have kept regular notes on thehabits of Rooks
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VOL. XXXVII.] HARRY FORBES WITHERBY. 163 Harry Forbes Witherby was bom on October 7th, 1873. He was the second surviving son of Henry ForbesWitherby, R.B.A.,
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British Birds Vol. 58 No. 7 JULY 1965 The behaviour of the Gannet By J. B. Nelson (Plates 41-47) INTRODUCTION GANNETS Sula bassana were studied from i960 to 1963 on the Bass Rock (plate 41a), which is situated at 56°04'N, 2°38'W in the Firth of D560A3_84904F875ECA44428A9D8307155AB98B~MV2-2.JPG By Bob Flood and Ashley Fisher. Scilly Pelagics, 2020. Hbk, 439pp; many colour photographs, 35 colour plates, USB memory stick/links to video downloads (Dec 2020 reprint) POPULATION ESTIMATES OF WINTERING WATERBIRDS IN GREAT BRITAIN latest estimates will be published by Burke et al. (in press). Previous assessments of wintering water - bird population estimates in Great Britain (Musgrove et al. 2011 and earlier) were pre- sented as national estimates for the whole of BIYTH'S PIPIT IDENTIFICATION BIyth's Pipit identification Colin Bradshaw, on behalf of the Rarities Committee There can be few species on the British list quite so enigmatic as BIyth's Pipit Anthus godlavskii. Despite a number of detailed articles on identificaLATEST ARTICLES
ON THE MORE IMPORTANT ADDITIONS TO OUR KNOWLEDGE OF BRITISH BIRDS SINCE 1899. Part 2 01 March 1908 Comments Main paper ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE NIGHTINGALE c 2 ) on the distribution of the nightingale during the breeding season in great britain. by n. f. ticehubst and the bev. f, c. r. jottrdain. introductory. THE STATUS OF INLAND-BREEDING GREAT CORMORANTS IN ENGLAND the development of the inland-breeding popu-lation in England. In this paper, we use data from two main sources: (a) recoveries from metal rings placed on chicks at coastal colonies (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK SOME NOTES ON AN ESSEX ROOKERY. (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK Some notes on an Essex Rookery. BY JAMES W. CAMPBELL. FOR over twelve years I have kept regular notes on thehabits of Rooks
THE IDENTIFICATION, TAXONOMY AND DISTRIBUTION OF WESTERN Paul Leader, Geoff Carey and Manuel SchweizerAbstract The identification, taxonomy and distribution of the three Delichon taxa that breed in the northern Palearctic is reviewed. In Europe, the House Martin D. urbicum is a widespread and familiar breeding bird, while claims of the eastern ‘Siberian House Martin’ D. (u.) lagopodum and Asian House Martin D. dasypus in the Western BRITISH BIRDSBROWSE ISSUESABOUTRESOURCESSHOPRECENT ARTICLESBROWSE BYVOLUME
British Birds is a monthly journal for all keen birdwatchers, founded in 1907. To find out more about us – including how to subscribe online or in print – click here. FLIGHT IDENTIFICATION OF EUROPEAN PASSERINES AND SELECT Flight Identification of European Passerines and Select Landbirds: an illustrated and photographic guideBy Tomasz Cofta 250323-2.jpg WILDGuides, 2021Pbk, 496pp; many photographs and illustrationsISBN 978-0-691-17757-1; £27.99 Not so long ago, the idea of an identification guide dedicated to passerines in flight would have seemed rather outlandish. THE IDENTIFICATION OF NORTHERN SHRIKE IN EUROPE Aleksi LehikoinenAbstract The Northern Shrike Lanius borealis is a potential vagrant to northern and western Europe, both from North America (nominate borealis) and from Siberia (L. b. sibiricus). Currently, there are a handful of accepted European records, including three supported by DNA. There have been several other European claims of Northern Shrikes, especially from CITY’S BRIGHT LIGHTS ATTRACT MIGRANT BIRDS City’s bright lights attract migrant birds | British Birds. Results from a new study reveal that artificial light sources associated with urban areas can disrupt the natural movement patterns of birds migrating at night across the UK. Using a combination of passive acoustic monitoring devices and the latest computing approaches,researchers
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British Birds Vol. 58 No. 7 JULY 1965 The behaviour of the Gannet By J. B. Nelson (Plates 41-47) INTRODUCTION GANNETS Sula bassana were studied from i960 to 1963 on the Bass Rock (plate 41a), which is situated at 56°04'N, 2°38'W in the Firth of THERMAL SOARING OF RAPTORS The relationship between the soaring of raptors and the daily temperature cycle is investigated Although most birds are very active soon after dawn, no experienced field observer would expect to see birds of prey soaring over flat country at that time of day. The basic fact that large raptors start to soar several hours after daybreak has been known for a long time and there NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS (234) NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS BY M. K. COLQUHOUN. CIRCUMSTANCES made it impossible to complete the following study on the Blue Tit (Parus c. obscurus), but as little is known about even the pair formation of this species, and as (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK SOME NOTES ON AN ESSEX ROOKERY. (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK Some notes on an Essex Rookery. BY JAMES W. CAMPBELL. FOR over twelve years I have kept regular notes on thehabits of Rooks
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VOL. XXXVII.] HARRY FORBES WITHERBY. 163 Harry Forbes Witherby was bom on October 7th, 1873. He was the second surviving son of Henry ForbesWitherby, R.B.A.,
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British Birds Vol. 58 No. 7 JULY 1965 The behaviour of the Gannet By J. B. Nelson (Plates 41-47) INTRODUCTION GANNETS Sula bassana were studied from i960 to 1963 on the Bass Rock (plate 41a), which is situated at 56°04'N, 2°38'W in the Firth of THERMAL SOARING OF RAPTORS The relationship between the soaring of raptors and the daily temperature cycle is investigated Although most birds are very active soon after dawn, no experienced field observer would expect to see birds of prey soaring over flat country at that time of day. The basic fact that large raptors start to soar several hours after daybreak has been known for a long time and there NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS (234) NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS BY M. K. COLQUHOUN. CIRCUMSTANCES made it impossible to complete the following study on the Blue Tit (Parus c. obscurus), but as little is known about even the pair formation of this species, and as (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK SOME NOTES ON AN ESSEX ROOKERY. (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK Some notes on an Essex Rookery. BY JAMES W. CAMPBELL. FOR over twelve years I have kept regular notes on thehabits of Rooks
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British Birds Vol. 58 No. 7 JULY 1965 The behaviour of the Gannet By J. B. Nelson (Plates 41-47) INTRODUCTION GANNETS Sula bassana were studied from i960 to 1963 on the Bass Rock (plate 41a), which is situated at 56°04'N, 2°38'W in the Firth of D560A3_84904F875ECA44428A9D8307155AB98B~MV2-2.JPG By Bob Flood and Ashley Fisher. Scilly Pelagics, 2020. Hbk, 439pp; many colour photographs, 35 colour plates, USB memory stick/links to video downloads (Dec 2020 reprint) POPULATION ESTIMATES OF WINTERING WATERBIRDS IN GREAT BRITAIN latest estimates will be published by Burke et al. (in press). Previous assessments of wintering water - bird population estimates in Great Britain (Musgrove et al. 2011 and earlier) were pre- sented as national estimates for the whole of BIYTH'S PIPIT IDENTIFICATION BIyth's Pipit identification Colin Bradshaw, on behalf of the Rarities Committee There can be few species on the British list quite so enigmatic as BIyth's Pipit Anthus godlavskii. Despite a number of detailed articles on identificaLATEST ARTICLES
ON THE MORE IMPORTANT ADDITIONS TO OUR KNOWLEDGE OF BRITISH BIRDS SINCE 1899. Part 2 01 March 1908 Comments Main paper ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE NIGHTINGALE c 2 ) on the distribution of the nightingale during the breeding season in great britain. by n. f. ticehubst and the bev. f, c. r. jottrdain. introductory. THE STATUS OF INLAND-BREEDING GREAT CORMORANTS IN ENGLAND the development of the inland-breeding popu-lation in England. In this paper, we use data from two main sources: (a) recoveries from metal rings placed on chicks at coastal colonies (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK SOME NOTES ON AN ESSEX ROOKERY. (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK Some notes on an Essex Rookery. BY JAMES W. CAMPBELL. FOR over twelve years I have kept regular notes on thehabits of Rooks
THE IDENTIFICATION, TAXONOMY AND DISTRIBUTION OF WESTERN Paul Leader, Geoff Carey and Manuel SchweizerAbstract The identification, taxonomy and distribution of the three Delichon taxa that breed in the northern Palearctic is reviewed. In Europe, the House Martin D. urbicum is a widespread and familiar breeding bird, while claims of the eastern ‘Siberian House Martin’ D. (u.) lagopodum and Asian House Martin D. dasypus in the Western BRITISH BIRDSBROWSE ISSUESABOUTRESOURCESSHOPRECENT ARTICLESBROWSE BYVOLUME
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THE BIRDS OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE ISBN 978-1-78962-009-2; £44.99. Produced on behalf of the Nottinghamshire Birdwatchers, this is the first avifauna of the county since 1975, so is long overdue. Its scope is the birds recorded in the county up to and including 2013 but it also has a chapter on notableadditions in
THE OLDER HISTORY OF THE WHITE-TAILED EAGLE IN BRITAIN 472 British Birds100 • August 2007 • 471–480 The older history of the White-tailed Eagle in Britain Table 1. Places named after White-tailed Eagles Haliaeetus albicilla in England.Note that it seems likely that the Old English (OE) ‘earn’ referred to eagles in general,and that it did not always differentiate Golden Eagle THE STATUS OF INLAND-BREEDING GREAT CORMORANTS IN ENGLAND the development of the inland-breeding popu-lation in England. In this paper, we use data from two main sources: (a) recoveries from metal rings placed on chicks at coastal colonies THERMAL SOARING OF RAPTORS The relationship between the soaring of raptors and the daily temperature cycle is investigated Although most birds are very active soon after dawn, no experienced field observer would expect to see birds of prey soaring over flat country at that time of day. The basic fact that large raptors start to soar several hours after daybreak has been known for a long time and there FIELD NOTES ON THE LITTLE GREBE. (82) FIELD NOTES ON THE LITTLE GREBE. BY P. H. TRAHAIR HARTLEY. THE following observations on the Little Grebe (Podiceps r. ruficollis) were made at Fetcham Pond, near Leatherhead, (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK SOME NOTES ON AN ESSEX ROOKERY. (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK Some notes on an Essex Rookery. BY JAMES W. CAMPBELL. FOR over twelve years I have kept regular notes on thehabits of Rooks
NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS (234) NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS BY M. K. COLQUHOUN. CIRCUMSTANCES made it impossible to complete the following study on the Blue Tit (Parus c. obscurus), but as little is known about even the pair formation of this species, and as DIFFICULTIES IN DETERMINING THE AGE OF COMMON TERNS IN THE White & Keboe: Determining the age of Common Terns Results Information was gathered on 1,001 indi vidual Common Terns, many of which were seen in several years, yielding a maximum BRITISH BIRDSBROWSE ISSUESABOUTRESOURCESSHOPRECENT ARTICLESBROWSE BYVOLUME
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THE BIRDS OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE ISBN 978-1-78962-009-2; £44.99. Produced on behalf of the Nottinghamshire Birdwatchers, this is the first avifauna of the county since 1975, so is long overdue. Its scope is the birds recorded in the county up to and including 2013 but it also has a chapter on notableadditions in
THE OLDER HISTORY OF THE WHITE-TAILED EAGLE IN BRITAIN 472 British Birds100 • August 2007 • 471–480 The older history of the White-tailed Eagle in Britain Table 1. Places named after White-tailed Eagles Haliaeetus albicilla in England.Note that it seems likely that the Old English (OE) ‘earn’ referred to eagles in general,and that it did not always differentiate Golden Eagle THE STATUS OF INLAND-BREEDING GREAT CORMORANTS IN ENGLAND the development of the inland-breeding popu-lation in England. In this paper, we use data from two main sources: (a) recoveries from metal rings placed on chicks at coastal colonies THERMAL SOARING OF RAPTORS The relationship between the soaring of raptors and the daily temperature cycle is investigated Although most birds are very active soon after dawn, no experienced field observer would expect to see birds of prey soaring over flat country at that time of day. The basic fact that large raptors start to soar several hours after daybreak has been known for a long time and there FIELD NOTES ON THE LITTLE GREBE. (82) FIELD NOTES ON THE LITTLE GREBE. BY P. H. TRAHAIR HARTLEY. THE following observations on the Little Grebe (Podiceps r. ruficollis) were made at Fetcham Pond, near Leatherhead, (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK SOME NOTES ON AN ESSEX ROOKERY. (306) HABITS OF THE ROOK Some notes on an Essex Rookery. BY JAMES W. CAMPBELL. FOR over twelve years I have kept regular notes on thehabits of Rooks
NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS (234) NOTES ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BLUE TITS BY M. K. COLQUHOUN. CIRCUMSTANCES made it impossible to complete the following study on the Blue Tit (Parus c. obscurus), but as little is known about even the pair formation of this species, and as DIFFICULTIES IN DETERMINING THE AGE OF COMMON TERNS IN THE White & Keboe: Determining the age of Common Terns Results Information was gathered on 1,001 indi vidual Common Terns, many of which were seen in several years, yielding a maximum OBITUARIES | BRITISH BIRDS Obituaries. Stay at the forefront of British birding by taking out a subscription to British Birds. Subscribe Now. SUBSCRIBER ACCESS TO BB ONLINE Subscriber access to BB Online. To get free access to BB Online content for the remainder of your subscription please complete the below fields. Please note that once we have received your details an online account needs to be set up. This may up to a week. Please DO NOT submit more than one form – your access request will be dealtwith.
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British Birds Vol. 58 No. 7 JULY 1965 The behaviour of the Gannet By J. B. Nelson (Plates 41-47) INTRODUCTION GANNETS Sula bassana were studied from i960 to 1963 on the Bass Rock (plate 41a), which is situated at 56°04'N, 2°38'W in the Firth of BIYTH'S PIPIT IDENTIFICATION BIyth's Pipit identification Colin Bradshaw, on behalf of the Rarities Committee There can be few species on the British list quite so enigmatic as BIyth's Pipit Anthus godlavskii. Despite a number of detailed articles on identifica NOTES | BRITISH BIRDS Stay at the forefront of British birding by taking out a subscription to British Birds. Subscribe Now. Sign Up to our Newsletter IDENTIFICATION OF PINTAIL SNIPE AND SWINHOE’S SNIPE 180 British Birds96 • April 2003 • 178-198 Identification of Pintail and Swinhoe’s Snipes 112. Adult Pintail Snipe Gallinago stenura, Mai Po Nature Reserve, Hong Kong, China, 21st April 2002.In this recently moulted bird the primaries appear to extend well beyond the longest tertial. 208.JPG | BRITISH BIRDS 208. This vigorous growth of trees and brambles Rubus is on a field that was last cultivated 16 years previously; Suffolk, September 2020.Natural regeneration can produce high habitat heterogeneity, benefiting species with strikingly different requirements. DIET AND PREY SELECTION OF URBAN-DWELLING PEREGRINE T he diet of Peregrine Falcons Falco pere- grinus in the UK is best known from the analysis of prey remains collected from nest-sites in habitats such as sea Skip to main content* Cart
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