Like many, we are deeply disturbed and saddened by the racial harassment of a Black birder in Central Park, NYC; the horrific death of George Floyd in Minneapolis; and the persistent racism that afflicts our society. Like many, we are deeply disturbed and saddened by the racial harassment of a Black birder in Central Park, NYC; the horrific death of George Floyd in Minneapolis; and the persistent racism that afflicts our society. Several late spring overshoots were seen during June, including a Kentish Plover at Weston Shore on the 11th, a Red-rumped Swallow over Romsey on the 16th and the second Rose-coloured Starling of the year briefly in a Fareham garden on the 6th. ROSE-COLOURED STARLING - Lypiatt Road, Corsham - Matt Prior. Bird news alerts Coronavirus (Covid-19) - Government instructions are that you maintain social distancing when birding. All Rights Reserved. A scalable map of the London recording area can be found here. We commit to supporting efforts that increase diversity in birding and, indeed, within our own clubAlthough programs and many field trips are open to the public, some trips are open for Hampshire Bird Club, Inc. members only. The Board of Directors of the Hampshire Bird Club want all people who bird with us to feel warmly welcomed, included, and safe. Please stay alert and don't endanger others' safety. There is usually a general club meeting beginning at 7:15 p.m., featuring recounts of recent field trips, notice of upcoming trips and programs, discussion of noteworthy bird sightings, reports from club officers, and other business. Steve Mirick is the list owner and moderator. A huge gathering of Linnet with around 40 birds in one bush, then a massive flock flew into the surrounding area. 3 Swift - Warminster - Andy Palmer. This web site is for members and potential members of HOS. Change of tactics and scenery, today we visited Chantry Hill walking west to the dry dew pond. The Hampshire Ornithological Society (HOS) records and publishes information about wild birds in the county of Hampshire, England. 4 Grasshopper Warbler, 9 Whinchat, 100 Meadow Pipit, 3 Tree Pipit - SPTA centre - Phil & Graham Deacpn. Reports posted here can be added to the LNHS database for use in the London Bird Report. We hope that visitors to Hampshire will also find it useful. The Board of Directors of the Hampshire Bird Club want all people who bird with us to feel warmly welcomed, included, and safe. To make yours eligible, please send your email address to the London Bird Club Data Manager so you can be contacted if a problem arises. Here are ways to find out what birds are being seen in New Hampshire. This is followed by the invited speaker presenting the … 2 Spotted Flycatcher - Marlborough - Robin Nelson. Please follow our standard format to assist automatic compilation of records into the database. Registered Charity number 1042309.Header photographs courtesy of Brian Cartwright and David Cuddon. 2 NIGHTJAR, QUAIL, 30 Sedge Warbler, 6 Reed Warbler. Join today to take advantage of all offerings of the HBC! Current Sightings. The goingbirding website has bird sightings in Hampshire posted to it throughout the day. The Hampshire Ornithological Society (HOS) records and publishes information about wild birds in the county of Hampshire, England. We hope that visitors to Hampshire will also find it useful.Among the benefits of HOS Membership are three, full colour newsletters a year; an annual, full colour bird report; an extensive programme of walks and an Annual meeting, with guest speakers and trade stalls. HAMPSHIRE BIRD SIGHTINGS FOR JUNE 2020 Black-tailed Godwit by Gareth Rees – Jun 13th, Pennington Marsh. 4 Wheatear, 2 Yellow Wagtail - Bratton - Anthony Tucker. Great value at £16 annual subscription, for individuals, joint and family membership – and FREE for young birders in full-time education, up to the age in 21.Some of the documents on this website require the use of Adobe Acrobat Reader, this can be obtained free from the Follow us on Facebook and Twitter by clicking on the logos at the top right of this page.If you would like to make a donation to HOS, please click on the button below.
This web site is for members and potential members of HOS. Birdwatching is a joyful activity that can bring people together across all differences. NHBirds – statewide. This email list provides a forum to discuss birds and birding in New Hampshire, including recent sightings of rare and not-so-rare birds, conservation issues, and upcoming field trips.