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IN THIS MONTH'S ISSUE
• PHOTO OF THE YEAR 2024: We reveal the winner and runners up of the 19th annual BirdGuides Photo of the Year, as voted for by you.
• TWENTY YEARS OF CORVO BIRDING: Peter Alfrey looks back at two decades of vagrant hunting on the famous Azorean island following his inaugural visit in 2005.
• A LIFE OF COUNTY LISTING: SUSSEX: Paul James recounts the highs and lows of birding on the English south coast.
• OFF THE WALL: David Campbell contemplates why there has been such a long gap since the last British record of Wallcreeper and offers thoughts on how to go about finding one.
• FIELD ID NOTES: AMERICAN GOSHAWK: How would you tell a vagrant American Goshawk from a Eurasian bird? Thibaut Chansac has the answers.
• THE NOT-SO-COMMON DUCK: Common Pochard has a complex British status. Kane Brides profiles this fascinating species.
• A PICTURE OF HEALTH: BTO’s Ruth Walker explains how ringing helps track avian disease.

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March 2025 IN THIS MONTH'S ISSUE • PHOTO OF THE YEAR 2024: We reveal the winner and runners up of the 19th annual BirdGuides Photo of the Year, as voted for by you. • TWENTY YEARS OF CORVO BIRDING: Peter Alfrey looks back at two decades of vagrant hunting on the famous Azorean island following his inaugural visit in 2005. • A LIFE OF COUNTY LISTING: SUSSEX: Paul James recounts the highs and lows of birding on the English south coast. • OFF THE WALL: David Campbell contemplates why there has been such a long gap since the last British record of Wallcreeper and offers thoughts on how to go about finding one. • FIELD ID NOTES: AMERICAN GOSHAWK: How would you tell a vagrant American Goshawk from a Eurasian bird? Thibaut Chansac has the answers. • THE NOT-SO-COMMON DUCK: Common Pochard has a complex British status. Kane Brides profiles this fascinating species. • A PICTURE OF HEALTH: BTO’s Ruth Walker explains how ringing helps track avian disease.


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Birdwatch Magazine issue March 2025

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IN THIS MONTH'S ISSUE
• PHOTO OF THE YEAR 2024: We reveal the winner and runners up of the 19th annual BirdGuides Photo of the Year, as voted for by you.
• TWENTY YEARS OF CORVO BIRDING: Peter Alfrey looks back at two decades of vagrant hunting on the famous Azorean island following his inaugural visit in 2005.
• A LIFE OF COUNTY LISTING: SUSSEX: Paul James recounts the highs and lows of birding on the English south coast.
• OFF THE WALL: David Campbell contemplates why there has been such a long gap since the last British record of Wallcreeper and offers thoughts on how to go about finding one.
• FIELD ID NOTES: AMERICAN GOSHAWK: How would you tell a vagrant American Goshawk from a Eurasian bird? Thibaut Chansac has the answers.
• THE NOT-SO-COMMON DUCK: Common Pochard has a complex British status. Kane Brides profiles this fascinating species.
• A PICTURE OF HEALTH: BTO’s Ruth Walker explains how ringing helps track avian disease.

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Birdwatch is the UK’s leading monthly magazine for keen birders. It covers a huge range of wildlife topics, from species spotlights and taxonomical changes to conservation and the environment, as well as news from around the world.

If you want to brush up on your birding skills, our monthly Expert Advice section gives you tips on bird ID, which species to look for and where, as well as providing you with skills and knowledge to make you a better birder.

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- Comprehensive round-ups of all the rare and scarce birds seen in Britain, Ireland and the wider Western Palearctic.
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