Birdwatch UK October 2017

(coco) #1

http://www.birdguides.com/birdwatch Birdwatch•October 2017 5


REGULARS
6 The big picture
An amazing influx of huge
numbers of Great
Shearwaters at Long Point
beach on Massachusetts’
Cape Cod.
8 The big stories
Stormy weather delivered
a selection of North
American rarities to
British and Irish shores
this month.
12 Analysis: rarities
Seabirds dominated the
headlines, but England’s
first American Yellow
Warbler would have been
popular had it lingered.
16 Analysis: scarcities
The usual scarce
migrants were in short
supply, but large numbers

Where
to watch
birds

to watch
birds

Head to
the
Cornish valleys
of Nanquidno,
Cot and Kenidjack
for the possibility of
rare and scarce birds, and
maybe even a vagrant, this
autumn. Blyth’s Reed
Warbler is this month’s
target bird.

23


BLYTH’S REED WARBLER BY STEVE YOUNG (WWW.BIRDSONFILM.COM)

Find out why balloon
releases can be bad
news for birds and other
wildlife in our Q&A pages,
and learn about birds’
wingspans and why they’re
important.

65


WHITE-TAILED EAGLE BY NEIL BOWMAN

YELLOW WARBLER (PORTLAND, DORSET, AUGUST 2017) BY TIM WHITE

THIS ISSUE OCTOBER 2017


12

Hawke’s Nature -Trek
spotting scopes
have been redesigned – find
out if Mike Alibone was
impressed by the changes.
Plus: the latest release from
The Sound Approach, this
month’s photo challenge
and a new book on owls.

56


of seabirds kept birders
happy.
20 Western Palearctic
In a quiet month for the
region, the major birds
were long-stayers.
31 The political birder:
Mark Avery
Environment Secretary
Michael Gove gave a
speech to encourage
conservationists – but
did he mean it?
53 Murmurations: Lucy
McRobert
Whale-watching tours can
be good for profit, people
and cetaceans, if they’re
done right.
77 Your letters and
photos
One reader argues
against the necessity of

Subscribe to Birdwatch


and save 20% on the


cover price!
See page 73 or call 01778 392027

the Ruddy Duck cull,
describing it as a stain
on conservation.
78 News of the wild:
Bill Oddie
What are Britain’s least-
loved bird species? Bill
has been compiling a list.

READER SERVICES
61 Bookshop
Get Shorebirds in Action,
our Book of the Month,
and many more titles at
specially discounted
prices.
73 Subscriptions
Never miss an issue – sign
up to Birdwatch today and
save 20 per cent on the
cover price, while getting
every issue delivered
direct to your door!

1710 p03, 05 Contents v2.indd 5 14/09/2017 18:04:

Free download pdf