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Bird Watching • We ask this month's contributors: “What's the best bird you've ever spotted during your Christmas holidays?”
HAVE YOU SIGNED UP FOR 2023? • #My200BirdYear challenge
YOUR BIRDING MONTH • DECEMBER
FIVE TO FIND IN DECEMBER • From the start of December, there are 31 short days left to finish off the year list or just to enjoy the wonderful birds that 2022 still has to deliver! Here are five to liven up any winter's day.
RARITY PREDICTOR
UK TIDES DECEMBER • The times below are for high tide, when waders and wildfowl will be pushed closer to dry land…
Beyond Birdwatching • Long nights offer ample time for wildlife-oriented exploration, James Lowen reckons.
Weedon's World • Mike has been birding in Estonia and experienced an amazing encounter with some extraordinary wildlife
New hope at Wild Ken Hill • An inaugural ‘gathering’ at the Norfolk site familiar from Springwatch promised a brighter future, writes John Miles
NEWS IN BRIEF
Grumpy Old Birder • This month, our man Bo says thank goodness for small miracles…
How city cemeteries provide space for birds to thrive • Completing the #My200BirdYear challenge is all about finding opportunities to enjoy birding, and green space, wherever you are - Ellen Bird takes a look at a less than obvious, but very rich habitat…
Call for volunteers
Tractor birdwatching • Thirty-minute-birder Amanda Tuke finds out how three farmers are supporting farmland birds alongside producing food…
Family conservation
The farming future…
Tune in to TREECREEPERS • Finding this cryptically marked creature depends on using your ears and eyes, like another bird
Round the world ROBINS • The Robin is a traditional avian symbol of the Christmas season. However, there are several other kinds of ‘robin’ around the world that can compete for attention at this time of year, writes David Callahan
Pheasant • Here since Norman times, the Pheasant is a bird which is going nowhere fast, rarely even leaving its home area for a wander.
IDChallenge • This month's reader challenge is all about identifying diving birds
Answers & solutions • Check your answers against our explanations. Remember, there are no ‘trick’ birds or extreme rarities among these…
ID Tips & tricks • Here are a few extra tips to help you identify diving birds
GO BIRDING • 10 great sites for brilliant birdwatching
GLENGORM
GARLIESTON
PRESTWICK CARR
CARR VALE NR
TEIFI ESTUARY
THORNEY DYKE
HATHERN
THE LODGE RSPB
PULPIT HILL
MOLLAND
YOURVIEW • PHOTOS, LETTER, TWEETS, QUESTIONS – HAVE YOUR SAY
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Little and LARGE • A trip to the Scottish Highlands can mean encountering both extremes of the avian size spectrum
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