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Bird Report 2008

January 1, 2008

January to May 2008 Highlights in the period included the first record for Purple Sandpiper in Bermuda, the second record of Cave Swallow, a rare sighting of Black Rail, and th...

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33rd Christmas Bird Count 2007

December 29, 2007

More than 50,000 observers participate each year in this all-day census of early-winter bird populations. The results of their efforts are compiled into the longest running databa...

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Bird Report 2007

January 1, 2007

January to February 2007 A Pied-billed Grebe seen with chick at Parson’s Road Pond 9 Jan (PW). A Horned Grebe 20 Feb to 22 Feb was off Smith’s Is. (PW)....

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32nd Christmas Bird Count 2006

December 17, 2006

The Bermuda Audubon Society has just completed its 32nd annual Christmas Bird Count. Twenty members of the Society counted every bird from dawn to dusk on 17th Dec as well as ad...

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Bird Report 2006

January 1, 2006

January to May 2006 The first five months of the year have once again provided some fascinating records. Bermuda’s first record of a live Grey Heron was confirmed (following ...

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31st Christmas Bird Count 2005

December 29, 2005

Twenty members of the Bermuda Audubon Society counted every bird they could find from dawn to dusk on Dec 29th 2005 as part of a survey of bird populations throughout the America...

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Bird Report 2005

January 1, 2005

December 2004 – February 2005 The winter season began quietly, but as the weather worsened into January and early February, with cool temperatures and high winds, the birding...

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30th Christmas Bird Count 2004

December 18, 2004

On Saturday 18th December, 18 members of the Society carried out the 30th Christmas Bird Count (CBC). Most were out from dawn to dusk counting every bird they could find...

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Bird Report 2004

January 1, 2004

January to May 2004 January and February were particularly stormy, with frequent low pressure systems moving off the East Coast. As a result, the range of northern species occu...

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