Winter 2007 Article - The last round-up for 2007 with a summery of the best birds of 2007 and hoped for birds in 2008 this is a must-read for all the Falmouth Birding readers!
Cattle Egret Article - A special feature on the November 2007 influx of Cattle Egrets into the Falmouth area numbering at least 3 birds and 6 birds in wider Cornwall.
Recent Articles -
February 2007 Round-up - A new feature for the website. It deals with College Reservoir in winter, rarity round-up for January and events in the local area around Falmouth.
'Argal Tern' (24/10/2006) - A fairly detailed article on the features and plumage of a tern at Argal Reservoir - I mistakenly took it as a Roseate (how silly, roseate tern at Argal, come on!)
January Bird Race (14/01/2007) - My account of a mad rush around the Falmouth area on a winters day all by bike and foot. 73 Species seen with photos and species list.
Spring 2007 Article - Changed to quarterly issues, the new version of all the news in the Falmouth area including information on the best sites for spring migration and what might turn up.
Summer 2007 Article - With a special feature on Stithians Reservoir, you cannot afford not to read the low-down in this issue. It includes the rarity (or should that be scarcity) round-up for May, June and July.
Spring 2008 Article - Spring is such an exciting time of year because of spring migration and birding trips suddenly turning up loads of new species not seen over the winter.
Stithians Guided Walk Report, 20th July 2008 - A report on a very successful first CBWPS guided walk around the Reservoir which noteched up 42 species including some gems for the area.
Scillonian Pelagic 2008 - Trip report from the first of these famous trips to see Wilson's Petrel and other seabirds since 2004. A successful day but read on to find out about the Wilson's!
2009 - The New Year! With a new year around the corner read-up on ideas for how to spend the first days of the near year and to see some specialities of the Falmouth area.
Owls' about that - a days birding in west Cornwall in search of a special bird... With sightings of harriers, owls, gulls, and divers, this is a must read report on cornish birding.
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