Shetland is internationally renowned for its wildlife. The rich fauna
and flora found amidst the spectacular scenery of these northern islands
makes Shetland quite simply the best place in Britain for bird and wildlife
watching.
Details of the Gravesend RSPB Members' Group, forthcoming illustrated
bird talks, birdwatching field trips and RSPB projects in North West Kent,
England
Ospreys are being re-introduced to England from the growing Scottish
population. This year for the first time, satellite tracking is being used
to monitor their migration. Daily updates of their progress on this site
Daunia Risi: humid area of the Gargano National Park, in Apulia, Italy.
List and photos of bird fauna. How to get there and advice on birdwatching.
Under the care of Cosmo Mario Andriani.
Heatherlea Birdwatching organise exciting birding holidays every week
of the year from our lovely Hotel in Nethybridge. All guidance, transport,
accommodation and food is included. We know all the really hot places for
the Scottish specialities, and our local access agreements will get you
into plac
Frequently updated birding, cetacean and insect news from Shetland.
Photographs of Shetland rarities. All the wildlife news of Shetland since
January 1996.
The Hawk Conservancy - a look at its history, work and some of the
rare and endangered raptors being bred in captivity as an aid to global
conservation
A unique bird group dedicated to a single 10km square, the site gives
background on the group, as well as goals and objectives, plus the groups
current work. The site has a recent report section. Basically the site
is a shop window for the work of SK58 Birders
New site about the Island of Sanda in the Firth of Clyde where Ringing
has been going on yearly for around 20 years. This was one of the first
sites to tape lure Storm Petrels at night.
Welcome to World Wide Bird Sites (WWBS). The aim of this service is
to provide details of lesser-known birdwatching sites throughout the World.
Accompanied by photographs, diagrams, and sketches this site will in time
prove to be a useful guide for globe trotting birdwatchers.
An urban garden open each season to the public through the National
Gardens Scheme of England and Wales. The site includes cultivation tips
on many hardy perennials and sources of supply and includes a virtual tour
of the garden and its wildlife.
The home of the official British List including announcements of decision
effecting the British List. Also details about BOU publications (Ibis -
the international journal of avian science and the BOU Checklist series)and
conferences and other meetings.
The site covers all aspects of wildlife at Colwick. Regular sightings
updates are complimented by longer articles in the topical section, usually
illustrated with photos. Park events are covered with walks, talks and
moth trapping schedules posted. Extracts from the CPWLG group's newsletters
include a tongue-in-cheek wardens diary and the latest news from the site.