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The sight of a Common Swift scything through the summer sky is an iconic one. But how familiar are we with this species – and why is it declining? David Campbell takes a closer look at the cherished ‘devil bird’ in the June issue of Birdwatch, which hits the shelves on 26 May.

Also in this month’s magazine, Dutch birder Vincent van der Spek provides timely ID advice on how to find and recognise the rare Blyth’s Reed Warbler from the scarce Marsh and common Reed Warbler by both plumage and song in late spring and early summer – all three are now possibilities in the UK at this time of year.

Shetland is renowned for its autumn birding, but have you ever considered a trip in spring or early summer? With a profusion of breeding waders and seabirds to enjoy, plus a long and illustrious track record of producing extreme rarities, Rebecca Nason explains that this time of year shouldn’t be overlooked.

In the final instalment of our ‘Lost and found’ series, Daniel Branch takes a look at some of the Americas’ most enigmatic birds, profiling several spectacular rediscoveries and arguing the case for some of those species that might still be missing in action.

Many birders will have cut their teeth at their local gravel pits. Birdwatch’s Simon Papps was no exception, and he profiles this diverse and ever-changing artificial habitat in this month’s issue.

Plus: more topical comment from columnists Lucy McRobert, Dominic Mitchell and Alan Tilmouth, the team at BirdGuides provides round-ups of April’s birding highlights from Britain, Ireland and the 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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June 2022 IN THIS ISSUE The sight of a Common Swift scything through the summer sky is an iconic one. But how familiar are we with this species – and why is it declining? David Campbell takes a closer look at the cherished ‘devil bird’ in the June issue of Birdwatch, which hits the shelves on 26 May. Also in this month’s magazine, Dutch birder Vincent van der Spek provides timely ID advice on how to find and recognise the rare Blyth’s Reed Warbler from the scarce Marsh and common Reed Warbler by both plumage and song in late spring and early summer – all three are now possibilities in the UK at this time of year. Shetland is renowned for its autumn birding, but have you ever considered a trip in spring or early summer? With a profusion of breeding waders and seabirds to enjoy, plus a long and illustrious track record of producing extreme rarities, Rebecca Nason explains that this time of year shouldn’t be overlooked. In the final instalment of our ‘Lost and found’ series, Daniel Branch takes a look at some of the Americas’ most enigmatic birds, profiling several spectacular rediscoveries and arguing the case for some of those species that might still be missing in action. Many birders will have cut their teeth at their local gravel pits. Birdwatch’s Simon Papps was no exception, and he profiles this diverse and ever-changing artificial habitat in this month’s issue. Plus: more topical comment from columnists Lucy McRobert, Dominic Mitchell and Alan Tilmouth, the team at BirdGuides provides round-ups of April’s birding highlights from Britain, Ireland and the 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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Birdwatch Magazine issue June 2022

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IN THIS ISSUE

The sight of a Common Swift scything through the summer sky is an iconic one. But how familiar are we with this species – and why is it declining? David Campbell takes a closer look at the cherished ‘devil bird’ in the June issue of Birdwatch, which hits the shelves on 26 May.

Also in this month’s magazine, Dutch birder Vincent van der Spek provides timely ID advice on how to find and recognise the rare Blyth’s Reed Warbler from the scarce Marsh and common Reed Warbler by both plumage and song in late spring and early summer – all three are now possibilities in the UK at this time of year.

Shetland is renowned for its autumn birding, but have you ever considered a trip in spring or early summer? With a profusion of breeding waders and seabirds to enjoy, plus a long and illustrious track record of producing extreme rarities, Rebecca Nason explains that this time of year shouldn’t be overlooked.

In the final instalment of our ‘Lost and found’ series, Daniel Branch takes a look at some of the Americas’ most enigmatic birds, profiling several spectacular rediscoveries and arguing the case for some of those species that might still be missing in action.

Many birders will have cut their teeth at their local gravel pits. Birdwatch’s Simon Papps was no exception, and he profiles this diverse and ever-changing artificial habitat in this month’s issue.

Plus: more topical comment from columnists Lucy McRobert, Dominic Mitchell and Alan Tilmouth, the team at BirdGuides provides round-ups of April’s birding highlights from Britain, Ireland and the 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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