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Features editor Matt Merritt writes:
Last night, I was driving home from Nottingham, at about 11.30pm. It was rainy and windy, and I’d got about two miles from home, on a straight, downhill stretch, when I saw a Tawny Owl standing upright at the...
Well, we're approaching the home straight, and intrepid challenger Mike Passman, who watches Thurlestone Bay in Devon, is hanging on to his lead, but there's still time for things to change...
He writes: "September was not as successful as I had hoped...
You don't need to live in the UK to find this blog (and the magazine from which it springs) highly interesting and valuable reading. The editorial staff at Bird Watching get a chance to let their proverbial hair down in the blogosphere and delve deeply into their own birding adventures as well as other interests related (sometimes merely tangentially) to birding and as a result allow their readers to come to know them better not just as journalists to the birding community but three-dimensional human beings. A highly recommended blog (and magazine) for birders around the globe.