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BirdForum

BirdForum

BirdForum is the net's largest birding community, dedicated to wild birds and birding, and is absolutely FREE! You are most welcome to register for an account, which allows you to take part in lively discussions in the forum, post your pictures in the gallery and more.

Bird Watching Magazine

Bird Watching Magazine

Each issue, we're dedicated to bringing you everything you need for a perfect month of bird-watching. We'll inspire you with brilliant photography, exciting locations, expert product tests, informative identification guides and all the latest sightings. Just add binoculars for your ultimate bird-watching experience.

Birdwatch Website & Magazine

Birdwatch Website & Magazine

Birdwatch is the home of birding. An independent magazine established in 1992 by birders for birders, it has grown to become the leading monthly news and features magazine at the enthusiast end of the market.

Birdwatch has a primarily British focus and readership, but is now read in 36 countries across six continents worldwide each month. Birdwatch.co.uk is the online arm of the magazine, featuring the most prolific bird news output on the web and selected archived content from printed issues alongside web-only material, multimedia content and online services. The authority of the magazine and its website are underpinned by a world-class advisory panel and an extensive pool of skilled authors, photographers and artists.

Rare Bird Alert

Rare Bird Alert

Read the news first with Rare Bird Alert The fast, accurate, comprehensive news service for sightings of rare and scarce birds throughout the UK.

The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust

The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust

The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) is a leading UK conservation organisation saving wetlands for wildlife and people across the world.

Founded in 1946 by the naturalist and artist, the late Sir Peter Scott, WWT is the only UK charity with a national network of nine specialist wetland visitor centres. With over 60 years experience of wetland conservation, WWT is committed to the protection of wetlands and all that depend on them for survival.

Bird Standards Association

Bird Standards Association

The BSA is a non-profit making association of the UK's leading suppliers of wild bird care products. Our aim is to promote best practice among Association Members to ensure that only safe and nutritious products are supplied by them to our wild bird population.

Birdguides Website

Birdguides Website

BirdGuides brings you better birding through technology. We offer up-to-the-minute news and views on British and Irish birds, comprehensive online and mobile reference, a huge photo library and the best products for birdwatchers everywhere.

Wiltshire Ornithological Society

Wiltshire Ornithological Society

Wiltshire Ornithological Society was formed on November 30th, 1974, and has grown in recent years to nearly 500 members.

Our mission is to encourage and pursue the study, recording and conservation of birds in Wiltshire.

One outstanding achievement is the production of Birds of Wiltshire, published 2007, a complete avifauna and a definitive work on Wiltshire’s birds. This publication received Second Prize in the BTO / British Birds Best Bird Book of the Year Award in 2008.

We are currently engaged in the BTO Atlas Survey, 2007-11 and are sharing data with the BTO to produce a new Wiltshire Tetrad Atlas. This work will enable us to gain up to date knowledge of bird populations and distribution in Wiltshire.
In addition, one of our key tasks is to produce the annual Wiltshire bird report, Hobby.

To help us build detailed records, members and non-members are invited to send their bird sightings to the County Recorder, Rob Turner.

Bird conservation is an absolute priority for the Society. Wiltshire’s chalk downlands and wide-ranging grasslands provide excellent habitat for Stone- curlew, Tree Sparrow, Corn Bunting, Yellowhammer and Quail and there are significant breeding populations of these species. We promote the conservation of Tree Sparrows through a nestbox and feeding scheme, working closely with other organisations and sharing our expertise with other counties. We also monitor Barn Owl and raptor numbers and provide breeding rafts for Common Terns.

We always welcome new members whatever their experience or ability. We particularly encourage juniors to join so that they may develop a lifetime interest in birds.

For more details please visit their website by clicking on the logo above.

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust

There are 47 local Wildlife Trusts across the whole of the UK, the Isle of Man and Alderney. We are working for an environment rich in wildlife for everyone.

With 765,000 members, we are the largest UK voluntary organisation dedicated to conserving the full range of the UK’s habitats and species, whether they be in the countryside, in cities or at sea. 150,000 of our members belong to our junior branch, Wildlife Watch.

We manage 2,256 nature reserves covering more than 90,000 hectares; we stand up for wildlife; we inspire people about the natural world and we foster sustainable living.

All 47 Wildlife Trusts are members of the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts (RSWT) which also operates a separate Grants Unit administering major funds on behalf of the Big Lottery Fund and the Landfill Communities Fund.

RSPB

RSPB

The RSPB speaks out for birds and wildlife, tackling the problems that threaten our environment. With the support of our members, we:

* campaign on behalf of birds and the environment
* own and manage nature reserves where wildlife can flourish and people can get closer to nature
* research the problems facing birds and the environment.
* carry out recovery projects for many threatened species.
* help everybody enjoy the natural world and learn more about it

For more details please visit their website.

BTO

BTO

The British Trust for Ornithology has existed since 1933 as an independent, scientific research trust, investigating the populations, movements and ecology of wild birds in the British Isles. Our speciality is the design and implementation of volunteer wild bird surveys. Our partnership between a large number of volunteers and a small scientific staff has proved to be a powerful, productive and cost-effective way of monitoring wild birds. Volunteers of all ages and from all walks of life put their bird-watching skills to good use. They record wild birds systematically using survey methods developed by our scientists, who then compile the records and analyse them for publication. This work makes a direct and vital contribution to bird conservation, by enabling both campaigners and decision-makers to set priorities and target resources. It also provides a unique insight into the state of our environment and how it may be changing.
For more details please visit their website.

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