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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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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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