The Oxford Ornithological Society collates bird records and assists with conservation in Oxfordshire, as well as running regular indoor meetings and field trips
Members are reminded that applications to join the OOS Committee should be submitted to the Secretary ([email protected]) ahead of our AGM on Weds 13 May, 7.30pm @ Exeter Hall, Kidlington.
Followed by a talk: 'Rainforest Stories' by Paul Alistair Collins.
The next OOS members online meeting is next Weds 10 Dec; 7.30pm. Prof Robert Montgomerie: Adventures with Island Birds. Members will be sent Zoom details by email. More here: https://t.co/s5kqIzPGX1
A Passion for Birds - David Lack and his Contributions to Ornithology. Annual BTMLecture for the OOS/Ashmolean Natural History Society by Dr Andrew Lack. Weds Oct. 29 @ 7.30pm, Exeter Hall, Kidlington. More information: https://t.co/s5kqIzP97t
The next OOS indoor meeting is Dippers as Bioindicators of River Health: a survey of the River Frome catchment in Gloucestershire by Dr Mark O'Connell. Exeter Hall, Kidlington, Wed 8 Oct, 7.45pm. Members free; non member donation (£3)
The next OOS meeting is at Exeter Hall, Kidlington - Weds 14 May @ 7.45pm: The Darwin Tree of Life Project: An ambitious attempt to sequence the full genome of every British and Irish species: Dr Liam Crowley. Starting with OOS' AGM (£2 donation non-members).
The next OOS meeting is at Exeter Hall, Kidlington - Weds 9 Apr @ 7.45pm: Birds of the Mesozoic by Dr Juan Benito Moreno. OOS Members will be sent a Zoom link prior to the talk via email. All welcome (£2 donation non-members).
The next OOS meeting is IN PERSON at Exeter Hall, Kidlington - Weds 12 Mar @ 7.45pm: Why Museums matter - the importance of bird collections in a changing world, by Prof Ken Norris. OOS Members will be sent a Zoom link prior to the talk via email. All welcome
The next OOS meeting is ONLINE - Weds 12 Feb @ 7.45pm. Capercaillie Emergency in the Cairngorms (Protecting our Capercaillie) by Carolyn Robertson.
OOS Members will be sent a Zoom link prior to the talk via email.
The next OOS meeting is ONLINE - Weds 8 Jan @ 7.45pm. Dr Nina O'Hanlon (BTO): ‘Birds and Pollution’. OOS Members will be sent a Zoom link prior to the talk via email.
🌿 Join Us for a Winter Outing this weekend
📅 Dec 15
📍 Eyebrook Reservoir, Rutland
⏰ 10AM meet
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Embrace the magic of winter birding. We'll wander along the reservoir's edge, pausing at viewpoints to observe the abundant wildfowl.
Members and guests welcome!
The next OOS meeting is ONLINE - Weds 11 Dec @ 7.45pm. Dr Anthony Lowney (Hartpury University): ‘The African Pygmy Falcon and its nesting associations with Sociable Weavers’. OOS Members will be sent a Zoom link prior to the talk via email.
The next OOS indoor meeting is at Exeter Hall, Kidlington this Weds 13 Nov @ 7.45pm. Dr Susan Waugh (Senior Manager for the Preventing Extinctions Programme at BirdLife International) on the programme's recent work across the world.
🌳🚶♂️ Join us for a scenic walk through Blenheim Park at 9am on Nov 17th exploring New Park, Great Park, Queen Pool, and The Lake. 🌿
Don’t miss this chance to enjoy stunning autumn views!
https://t.co/10JkrSGdNf
#BlenheimPark#GuidedWalk#AutumnAdventures
The latest book by @ConorMJameson, past speaker at OOS meetings, is just published: Finding W. H. Hudson - The Writer Who Came to Britain to Save the Birds.
https://t.co/0lZHaigbDa
The 2024 Bernard Tucker Memorial Lecture is on Wed Oct 30 @ 7.45pm. Prof. Claire Spottiswoode will speak on Honeyguide-Human Cooperation. The lecture will take place on Zoom. OOS and ANHSO members will be sent a link to join the meeting beforehand.
Join us on #WorldMigratoryBirdDay this Saturday 12th October for an outing to Tring Reservoirs.
We may see some departing summer visitors and some early arrivals that winter in the UK.
Meet up time and details found via our website. https://t.co/MDyPZhmKqE
THIS WEDNESDAY 9 OCT: Apologies - due to flood damage at Exeter Hall we have unfortunately had to cancel the OOS talk “The Darwin Tree of Life Project” so please DO NOT attend. This talk will take place later in the season - please look out for updates.
The next OOS monthly talk at Exeter Hall, Kidlington. Weds 9 October @ 7.45pm: The Darwin Tree of Life Project by Dr Liam Crowley. 'An ambitious attempt to sequence the full genome of every British and Irish species'.