Welcome to Birds in Clyde |
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Whether you are new to birdwatching, an experienced birder, or somewhere in between, the purpose of this website is to get you involved and further your enjoyment of Scotland's wonderful birdlife.
The Scottish Ornithologists' Club (SOC) was established in 1936 and exists to promote the study, enjoyment and conservation of wild birds and their habitats across Scotland. This is the website of the Clyde Branch of the SOC, which coordinates recording and activities, with regular meetings and outings.
Noticeboard
Clyde Bird Report 2009
Clyde SOC is delighted to publish a second Clyde Bird Report this year - this time, filling the gap for 2009. You can download the report for free. The Online Clyde Bird Report now includes 2009
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Discussion Group
The discussion group are focusing on eight species - you can see them in the graphic. Even if you aren't part of the discussion group, we are all encouraged to report sightings of these species. Future dates for the group meetings will be announced soon.
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Website updates
- NEW: The November 2024 Grapevine Records have now been added to the website. You can check back on our Grapevine archive under the "Recording & Reporting" section in the navigation. Do let us know what you find this month!
- NEW: Our report from November's outing to the Tay Reedbeds is now available here. Links to over 30 reports from our branch outings can be found on our Outings page too.
- December's outing is to the Hamiltonhill Claypits LNR on Saturday 14th December led by David Mitchell.
- UPDATED: The autumn and early winter evening Talks schedule is in full flow. The in-person talks this season are being held in Partick Burgh Hall (note the change of venue) and start at 7.00pm (note the earlier time). Next meeting is January 13th. Details below.
Next OutingHamiltonhill Claypits LNR
Saturday 14th December 2024 Leader - David Mitchell |
Online Clyde Bird Report |
Next Talk (in person) |
Recent changes to Twitter may mean this feed no longer works. We will continue to monitor the situation.
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