Birdwatch Magazine  |  March 2022
IN THIS ISSUE
■ All ears - Breeding in small numbers across Britain and Ireland, as well as being secretive and almost entirely nocturnal, Long-eared Owl can be challenging to catch up with. David Campbell takes an in-depth look at the species’ fascinating history.
■ Seeing is believing - How is it that a large group of birders can all manage to misidentify the same bird? Why do some people have an uncanny ability to find rarities? Julian Hough delves into the psychology of birding to answer these and more questions.
■ What is that? Lockdowns allowed people across the globe to reconnect with wildlife, but it also revealed a worrying level of misunderstanding about the natural world. Lucy McRobert discusses the lack of knowledge among the general public and what can be done to educate people.
■ Gone but not forgotten - There is an intriguing number of species on the British list that once occurred here but haven’t been recorded in decades, some of which are still found on the near Continent. Dominic Mitchell considers reasons for this, and wonders if some of them might make it back here one day.
■ Field ID notes - With Tufted Duck and Common Pochard on the move in March, it can be a good time to sift through flocks for rarer species, especially following a what’s been a great winter for Lesser Scaup and Ring-necked Duck. Andy Stoddart provides all the information you need to locate and identify your own.
Plus: more thought-provoking comment from columnists Lucy McRobert and Dominic Mitchell, the team at BirdGuides provides round-ups of January’s birding highlights from Britain, Ireland and the wider Western Palearctic, news, views and reviews, advice on building your birding skills and knowledge and our expert panel answers your questions.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Birdwatch Magazine March 2022.