Birdwatch - November 2022


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Issue Number:
215
On Sale:
27/10/2022
Digital Edition:
£5.99
Print Edition:
£0.00 (plus postage)

Issue Summary

A celebration of Pallas’s Warbler, tricky late autumn auk ID, the new Collins Bird Guide, the pros and cons of improving technology in birding and much more besides can be found in a jam-packed November issue of Birdwatch, out now!

On Sale: 27/10/2022

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Siberia’s seven-striped sprite
Andy Stoddart looks in detail at the gem-like Pallas’s Warbler, from its breeding grounds in the east to its current status in Britain.

Setting new standards
The Collins Bird Guide is considered the pinnacle of birding field guides and this November sees the release of an updated edition. Authors Lars Svensson, Killian Mullarney and Dan Zetterström discuss.

Field ID notes: winter auks
Mark Newsome provides the information you need to find and identify auk species at sea in autumn and early winter.

Digital dilemmas
Artificial intelligence, social media and developing technologies are altering the birding landscape. Julian Hough ponders whether it’s good or bad for our hobby.

Electric birding
Could electric cars hold the answer to birding in the climate crisis? David Campbell shares his experiences.

River of plenty
On a recent visit to The Gambia, Kit Day found it to be as productive as ever.
 

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