Review of the Week: 2-7 January 2024
The discovery of a Northern Waterthrush in Essex got 2024 off to a flier, as Sam Viles reports.
08/01/2024
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The discovery of a Northern Waterthrush in Essex got 2024 off to a flier, as Sam Viles reports.
08/01/2024
A Great Grey Shrike is the subject of 2024's first winner.
08/01/2024
The Political Birder is back! First on the agenda: thinking ahead to this year's general election.
07/01/2024
A new study analysed more than 150,000 bird nests in a variety of habitats.
04/01/2024
New research has found the control of food to be a survival tactic.
03/01/2024
A returning Baikal Teal and a brief American Robin were the Christmas rarity highlights as Waxwings spread themselves far and wide. Josh...
02/01/2024
The final winner of the year features an immaculate displaying Eurasian Teal.
02/01/2024
Researchers have shown that transporting birds further north can help them re-synchronise with peak food availability.
31/12/2023
Birds can be affected up to 10 km away from where fireworks are going off, a study has found.
28/12/2023
During late September our columnist managed to connect with a range of super rarities from all points of the compass.
27/12/2023
Common Shelduck is a widespread and familiar species, with its striking plumage, distinctive whistle and chattering calls. However, Ros...
24/12/2023
Researchers examined more than 3.8 million volunteer hours of eBird and Birdata records.
21/12/2023