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I am not a hardcore, or even medium core, birder. I like big obvious birds, colourful birds, impressive birds and birds in huge numbers, occasionally. LBJs don’t do it for me. We will keep you up to date with news, and let you know good places to go and see (big, obvious, numerous) birds, but if you want a dedicated, specialist birding site, then I suggest you look elsewhere.

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Rare Birds Year Book 2009 - Photo and Writing Competition.

 
 
birds/tubbutaha_ranger_counting Studying some of South East Asia’s rarest seabirds
5:30 AM. Under an overcast sky, a maddening cacophony of birdcalls conveniently served as our alarm clock.

We are bivouacked on the cold, wet sands of Tubbataha North Islet, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Asia's great seabird enclaves.

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birds/yellowantpitta[1] A close encounter with the Antpittas of Ecuador.
Mercedes Rivadeneira, a bir tour organiser from Ecuador, has a close encounter with an endangered Giant Antpitta.
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A pair of spoonbills have successfully bred for the first time in Scotland and only the second time in the UK. An adult pair have raised and fledged three chicks on Kirkcudbright Bay in Dumfries and Galloway.
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birds/olive_backed_forest_robin_Brian_Schmidt_ New Forest Robin bird species discovered in Gabon
The newly discovered olive-backed forest robin (Stiphrornis pyrrholaemus) was named by the scientists for its distinctive olive back and rump.
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news/Chris_Packham Chris Packham asks –‘What’s the point of nature reserves?’
Without nature reserves we would have nowhere to go on Sundays to meet fellow minded geeks and discuss the minutiae of our passions. We wouldn't be able to stand hands on hips and smugly gaze at a living representation of what we imagine our green and pleasant landscape once looked like.
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The Kenyan government has approved a controversial plan to grow biofuel crops on an internationally important coastal wetland.
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New species of bird discovered in China

A new bird species of bird has been discovered in China near the border with Vietnam.

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news/Colombia_new_bird Another new bird species from Colombia

Another new bird has been discovered in the Serranía de los Yariguíes mountains in Colombia, a subspecies of the Pale-bellied Tapaculo.

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Despite Tony Blairs promise to ban the import of wild birds permanently, the government has recently revealed that the ban may only be temporary.
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Extinct seabird rediscovered off Papua New Guinea.

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Zululand Birding Route celebrates ten years
One of Africa’s most established and celebrated ecotourism initiatives, the Zululand Birding Route (ZBR), celebrated its 10th anniversary this weekend.
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How the dedicated work of one woman has saved several species of hornbill from extinction in Thailand.
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news/finch New species of bird discovered in Colombia.
The Yariguies Brush-Finch was found in a remote mountain range by and Anglo - Colombian team, it is notable for it's striking colouration.
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Two Sightings of Northern Bald Ibis in Middle East Bring a Spark of Hope
Sightings of this incredibly rare bird in Djibouti and Ethiopia have raised hope that it might avoid extinction.
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A large flock of white-shouldered ibis, one of the world's rarest birds, has been spotted in Cambodia.
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This unique shorebird from the far east has seen its population drop by 80% in the last 30 years to just 400 pairs.
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news/dove2 'Extinct' dove breeds at London Zoo.
A Socorro dove, extinct in the wild for 30 years, has bred for the first time at London Zoo.
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Doubts have been raised over the claimed discovery of a new species of Fig parrot in Queensland.
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The lake has only recently become saline enough for the bacteria that the flamingos rely on for food to exist.
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US Army project foiled by Ivory-billed woodpecker.
A judge in the US has ordered a halt to a US army engineering scheme that would have taken billions of gallons of water from the swapms where the Ivory-billed woodpecker is thought to be clinging on.
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news/sumatran-cuckoo Rare Sumatra Ground Cuckoo caught on camera in Sumatra
Reserachers from Kent University were amazed to find the had photographed a Sumatra Ground Cuckoo while conducting a tiger survey in Sumatra. It is only the second time it has been recorded in the last 90 years.
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news/b_bugun_liocichlamed New species of bird discovered in India
A new colourful, but very rare babbler has been discovered in the mountain forests of North East India.
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news/StarvingguillemotSNH[1] Starving seabirds being found across Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Staff at RSPB Scotland and Scottish Natural Heritage are concerned about the number of common guillemots that have been found dead or dying.
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news/becks-petrel 16 bird species saved from extinction 1994 - 2004.
16 of the world's rarest birds were saved from extinction between 1994 - 2004.
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news/baldibismedium[1] The Middle East's rarest bird fitted with satellite tags.
Three Northern bald ibis, thought extinct in the Middle East until 2002, have been satellite tagged in an attempt to discover where they spend the winter.
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news/pochardfemale 'Extinct' Madagascar Pochard re-discovered
The Madagascar pochard, thought extinct since 1990, has been found alive and well. 9 adults and 4 young were seen by researchers.
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news/large-billed_warbler The world's least known bird, the Large-billed Reed-warbler, rediscovered.
The Large-billed reed warbler, previously only known from 1 specimen collected in India in 1867, has been rediscovered in Thailand.
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The South Island Kokako has been officially declared extinct by New Zealand authorities.
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news/new-hummingbird Stunning new hummingbird species discovered in Colombia
A stunning new species of hummingbird has been discovered in Colombia, but it needs urgent protection.
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news/Caatinga Caatinga Woodpecker rediscovered in Brazil after an 80 year absence.
The Caatinga woodpecker, only known from a single 1926 specimen, has been rediscovered in Brazil.
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news/eagle-poisoned Only breeding female Golden eagle in Scottish Borders poisoned.
A joint investigation by Lothian and Borders Police, RSPB Scotland, the Scottish SPCA and the Scottish Executive discovered poisoned bait on a grouse moor in the Borders.
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news/eagle-poisoned Bird crime stats jump 40%
July 2008. Reported crimes against birds of prey escalated to an unwelcome record in 2007, increasing by 40 per cent on 2006.
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old_images/e/eagle-poisoned Golden eagle persecution preventing the bird’s recovery in England and Scotland
Study shows that persecution of Golden eagles is halting their recovery in Scotland and is thwarting the bird's return to northern England.
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world/Honed_toad_new_discovery Dwarf woodpecker and legless lizard among 14 new species discovered in Cerrado region of Brazil

April 2008. An expedition to a remote region of Brazil has lead to the discovery of a legless lizard and a tiny woodpecker along with 12 other suspected new species in Brazil.

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news/gull-arrow Campaign of cruelty to Birds Continues in East Sussex
After last week’s report of 5 gulls being shot in Sussex, we have today (April 21st) received 2 further reports of appalling cruelty from the Hastings/Eastbourne area.
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world/antiquoia-finch5 New Bird Species Recognised in Colombia, May Already be Extinct
A new bird species, the Antioquia Brush-Finch or Atlapetes blancae – has been described as a result of studies supported by Fundación ProAves in Colombia.
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news/grey-partridge Garden Birds in Sharp Decline Across Europe

An analysis of 124 of Europe’s common birds has revealed that over a 26-year period 56 species (45 percent) have declined across 20 European countries.

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news/black-grouse1 Black Grouse turn the corner in England as numbers climb above 1000.

Although times have been hard for the Black grouse, conservationists hope that the species may have turned the corner after years of decline thanks to more sensitive land management. 

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news/twistwing A DISTINCTIVE NEW SPECIES OF TYRANT FLYCATCHER (PASSERIFORMES: TYRANNIDAE: CNIPODECTES) FROM SOUTHEASTERN PERU
The bird, a 'Rufuous Twistwing' was first found in 1992, but only recently recognised as a new species.
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news/moorhen-leucismno4[1] Very rare 'Leucistic' moorhens seen in the UK.

We have now been sent 4 photos of different leucistic moorhens in the UK. Leucism is very rare and to have four birds in the country simultaneously is highly unusual.

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news/glossy-ibis Glossy ibis flock arrives at Slimbridge.
Usually only seen in the UK every 5 years, a flock of seventeen have recently settled at Slimbridge.
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In separate incidents, 2 Golden eagles have been found poisoned in Scotland, and anonymous donors have offered a £5,000 reward in each case for information leading to the conviction of the killers.
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Bearded tits are thriving at RSPB Leighton Moss thanks to some innovative conservation work.
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news/lakenheath-crane Cranes breed in the Fens for the first time in 400 years
May 2007. Cranes have been found breeding in the Fens of East Anglia for the first time in 400 years.
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news/albatross Grey-headed albatrosses on the brink in Australia
The sole population of Grey headed albatross left in Australia is under severe threat from competition with eveasive species such as rabbits.
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news/golden-eagle_carcass New Golden Eagle viewing scheme launched in Scotland
For the first time in Scotland one of the country's most enthralling wildlife spectacles is to be included as the centrepiece of an exciting new visitor attraction, which opened to the public on 1st April 2007.
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news/AvocetsandchicksJustindeVilleneuve2006medium Rare Waders Successfully Breed in London
Four rare Avocet chicks hatched on Saturday 17 June 2006 at the WWT London Wetland Centre .in Barnes, South West London – the closest breeding location to central London since records began.
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news/takahereleaseJune06PhilBrownmedium First mainland breeding population of takahe to be established in the North Island New Zealand.
Two highly endangered takahe have been introduced to a special enclosure in the Maungatautari reserve in New Zealand.
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news/Siroccomedium Rare chance to see a Kakapo.
The Ulva Island trust is offering a chance to see one of the worlds rarest birds, the kakapo, on Ulva Island, as well as the chance to see some of the other rare birdlife there, such as the weka.
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$10,000 Reward For Locating Live Ivory-billed Woodpecker
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission are offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads a biologist from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission or The Nature Conservancy to an ivory-billed woodpecker nest, roost cavity or feeding site in Arkansas. Get your Binocs out!
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news/squacco Squacco heron in London
A Squacco heron, a very unusual sight in the UK, has taken up residence in London.
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news/great-bustard10 Great Bustards in the UK
The thrid batch of Great bustard eggs is due to arrive shortly from Russia, and many of last years hatchlings have returned to the project site.
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news/great-bustard_eggs Great Bustards nest again in UK after 175 years wait
Earlier this spring a female Great Bustard from the Great Bustard Group (GBG) reintroduction trial in Wiltshire nested and laid two eggs. Due to fears of egg thieves and disturbance from bird watchers, the announcement was delayed and the location of the nest is being kept secret.
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news/bittern-booming Bitterns breeding in the Fens for the first time for 70 years
September 2007. The recovery of the bittern, took a small step forward with news that, despite flood problems, male bitterns were recorded at more sites than any other year since 1990.
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Crane love raises hopes of successful species re-introduction
Common crane touches down at Pensthorpe, bonds with Pensthorpe crane.
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news/CirlBunting[1] Cirl buntings re-introduced into Cornwall.
The rare Cirl bunting was reduced to just a few hundred pairs in south Devon, but they have now been re-introduced into Cornwall.
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features/seaeagle White-tailed sea eagles introduced into Eastern Scotland - one shot dead.
Following the news that White-tailed sea eagles are thriving in northwest Scotland, they have been introduced onto the east coast. However since their introduction, 2 have been electrocuted, and one has been shot on a grouse estate.
Sumatra Ground Cuckoo photographed.
Reserachers from Kent University were amazed to find the had photographed a Sumatra Ground Cuckoo while conducting a tiger survey in Sumatra. It is only the second time it has been recorded in the last 90 years. Full story.
features/gurneys-pitta6 Rare Birds Year Book 2009 Photo Competition
A new photo competition has just been launched for photos of the rarest birds in the world, those categorized as Critically Endangered, to be featured in the next edition of Rare Birds Yearbook which is due in October 2008.

Details.
features/zsl-logo Avian Reintroduction Biology: current issues for science and management - symposium
Avian Reintroduction Biology: current issues for science and management - symposium
 
8 - 9 May 2008. 
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features/sunagor Reader offer. The world's most powerful binoculars
Sunagor are offering Wildlife Extra readers a chance to buy a pair of the world's most powerful binoculars, the Sunagor 25-150 X 70 Megazoom, for just £199.99 (RRP £399.99).

Click here to read the review or to buy.
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