In the special Autumn issue of Bird Watching Magazine I have the pleasure of meeting Kent’s recent arrivals. And what a delight they are.
As summer comes to an end and the excitement of autumn birding begins, my trip to Newcastle back in March seems an age away. In my September column, I tell the story of welcoming one of the coolest urban birds – Kittiwakes – back to their most inland breeding site on and around the Tyne […]
I popped down to the skatepark for a recce before the Wild Pavements – Urban Nature workshop I’m leading there on Thursday 7 Aug at 6pm, and found a good selection of common urban wild plants to point out to the group. & for the icing on the urban nature cake, I heard a Hobby […]
Yes, this is going to be controversial. In the August issue of Bird Watching Magazine, I explore the impact of feeding wild birds… and in particular the available evidence tying indiscriminate bird feeding to the decline of Marsh and Willow Tits. I’m afraid it’s not looking good.
On a hot June day like today, it’s to remember just how icy-cold Berlin was back in February on the day when my Goshawk dream came true. And then a couple of weeks later I finally saw my first British Goshawk, down the road in Surrey.
I’ve been itching to have a go at nocturnal sound recording, so I sorted out some tech, worked out where to install it, and then this is what happened…
So there l was last June, having a quiet coffee in the back garden, when some new neighbours moved in. & oh boy were they noisy… So for my column in the Feb 2025 issue of Bird Watching Magazine, I just had to write about my wonderful summer of Hobby-watching.
After a birding trip to Aberdeen, it’s gone straight to the top of my list for the best cities to birdwatch in the British Isles. Have a read here to find out why. (NB. The caption on the main photo should read Citrine Wagtail rather than Citrine Warbler)