If you’re looking for our stand at #GlobalBirdFair then we’re sorry to disappoint but it’s full of forgettable dullards and we’ve got better things to do
Saw some incredible stuff yesterday at the Lanos de Libar. Bonellis eagle and warbler, subalpine warbler, black and black eared wheatear, cirl bunting, blue rock thrush. But the top performers were the 2,435,957 griffon vultures
Yeah you could go with Naturetrek but who wants to have breakfast with dull grey men from Sussex when you could be eating Cruesli with WinKel and listening to a turtle dove
So many highlights today including Egyptian vulture, lesser kestrel and Orphean Warbler. But we started early with this beauty before 8am, even got the guests out of bed to see it
Great to catch up with so many of our leaders at our bi-annual Staff & Leader Gathering! Hosted in Rutland we’ve enjoyed seminar sessions, walks and of course lots of birding and food! Thanks everyone for coming and to Tim Appleton @Rutlandbirds for sharing your expertise.
@WWTworldwide Bet you’re gutted you weren’t able to get hold of it, clips it’s wings and make it live on one of your polluted green ponds filled with similarly miserable wildfowl
@lottieglover23@RSPB_BurtonMere@CHESHIREBIRDING@CAWOSBirding Check the tide times to coincide with a high (10m) tide - normally around 3rd week of Feb and March. Best time for H Harrier and SE owl. Anywhere around the coast is good - hoylake, meols, new Brighton etc