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IN THE MAY ISSUE OF BIRDWATCH MAGAZINE
• THE CRYPTIC CRACKER: For a tiny bird, Temminck’s Stint is certainly well travelled. Simon Papps profiles this scarce British migrant.
• EYES SOUTH FOR SEABIRDS: The English Channel from Dungeness to Portland Bill has some excellent spring seawatching sites, writes Laurence Pitcher.
• RUDDY DUCK REDUX: David Callahan tells the story of Ruddy Duck in Europe and asks whether the infamous cull was justified and successful.
• FIELD ID NOTES: NIGHTINGALES: Andy Stoddart suggests tips for finding and identifying Common and Thrush Nightingales this month.
• BIG FENLAND YEAR: Josh Jones tried to see as many species as possible locally in 2024 – would it prove to be a record-breaking year?
• NEW HORIZONS: A move to North Wales saw Lauren Evans searching for a new local patch and the Holyhead area has paid dividends so far.
• ASIA’S TREASURE ISLAND: Ed Stubbs reports back from a recent trip to endemic-rich Taiwan.
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May 2025 IN THE MAY ISSUE OF BIRDWATCH MAGAZINE • THE CRYPTIC CRACKER: For a tiny bird, Temminck’s Stint is certainly well travelled. Simon Papps profiles this scarce British migrant. • EYES SOUTH FOR SEABIRDS: The English Channel from Dungeness to Portland Bill has some excellent spring seawatching sites, writes Laurence Pitcher. • RUDDY DUCK REDUX: David Callahan tells the story of Ruddy Duck in Europe and asks whether the infamous cull was justified and successful. • FIELD ID NOTES: NIGHTINGALES: Andy Stoddart suggests tips for finding and identifying Common and Thrush Nightingales this month. • BIG FENLAND YEAR: Josh Jones tried to see as many species as possible locally in 2024 – would it prove to be a record-breaking year? • NEW HORIZONS: A move to North Wales saw Lauren Evans searching for a new local patch and the Holyhead area has paid dividends so far. • ASIA’S TREASURE ISLAND: Ed Stubbs reports back from a recent trip to endemic-rich Taiwan.


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IN THE MAY ISSUE OF BIRDWATCH MAGAZINE
• THE CRYPTIC CRACKER: For a tiny bird, Temminck’s Stint is certainly well travelled. Simon Papps profiles this scarce British migrant.
• EYES SOUTH FOR SEABIRDS: The English Channel from Dungeness to Portland Bill has some excellent spring seawatching sites, writes Laurence Pitcher.
• RUDDY DUCK REDUX: David Callahan tells the story of Ruddy Duck in Europe and asks whether the infamous cull was justified and successful.
• FIELD ID NOTES: NIGHTINGALES: Andy Stoddart suggests tips for finding and identifying Common and Thrush Nightingales this month.
• BIG FENLAND YEAR: Josh Jones tried to see as many species as possible locally in 2024 – would it prove to be a record-breaking year?
• NEW HORIZONS: A move to North Wales saw Lauren Evans searching for a new local patch and the Holyhead area has paid dividends so far.
• ASIA’S TREASURE ISLAND: Ed Stubbs reports back from a recent trip to endemic-rich Taiwan.
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