The Madrid Birder

The Madrid Birder

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The wildlife in Madrid, undoubtedly to the surprise of many, can be considered as arguably the best of any capital city in Europe!

Wildlife, Birds and Fun - An online resource of birding sites, species accounts and conservation issues in Madrid and beyond with occasional dabbles into other areas of Spanish life. The province (8022 km2) as a whole includes extensive (mainly Scot's pine and Pyrenean oak) forest cover flanking the Sierra de Guadarrama mountains (peaking at 2430m) to the northwest, large areas of holm oak dehesa

Egrets breed in UK for first time 02/06/2012

Exciting news, there will be Squacco Herons breeding next:))

Egrets breed in UK for first time Great white egrets are breeding in the UK for first time at a Somerset nature reserve, after confirmation of at least one chick hatching.

02/06/2012

Good news for buzzards - another
uk government U-turn means their controversial control plans have been dropped. Thanks for everyone's support .

The c**k redstart is back and singing for a mate 28/05/2012

Country diary: Through the open window came what my sleep-befuddled mind took to be the song of a willow warbler. A couple of prolonged and surprising notes, pure as those of a nightingale, were thrown into the mix and grasped my attention.

The c**k redstart is back and singing for a mate Cambrian Mountains: Glimpses of restless rusty carmine from among the oak leaves revealed the presence of one of the best mimics and loveliest of our summer visitors

A regional dialect may be the way to a reed warbler's heart 28/05/2012

Country diary: One intriguing element of sedge and reed warbler songs is their insatiable mimicry. Fragments of other bird vocalisations are learned, perfected and inserted into their wild free-form performance.

A regional dialect may be the way to a reed warbler's heart Country diary: Blackwater Carr, Norfolk: Fragments of other bird vocalisations are learned, perfected and inserted into their wild free-form performance.

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Rachel Carson and the legacy of Silent Spring 27/05/2012

Near a brook in south-east England, the bird-spotter JA Baker stumbled on a grim little scene in 1961. "A heron lay in frozen stubble. Its wings were stuck to the ground by frost. Its eyes were open and living, the rest of it was dead. As I approached, I could see its whole body craving into flight. But it could not fly. I gave it peace and saw the agonised sunlight of its eyes slowly heal with cloud."

Rachel Carson and the legacy of Silent Spring Fifty years after the publication of the book that laid the foundations for the environmental movement, what have we learned from the biologist who saw the need for science to work with nature? Robin McKie reports

27/05/2012

This is exciting news: Woodpeckers breeding in Ireland!

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