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In this edition, Dante Shepherd tells the tale of his incredible autumn on North Ronaldsay last year. Months of rarity hunting on the fabled Orcadian isle paid off with some stunning discoveries.
Thermal imaging is among the newest additions to a birder s arsenal of equipment, using heat signatures to detect birds invisible to the naked eye. Dan Brown has been using the technology and looks at the benefits and drawbacks.
A trek up to Mount Everest might not be the most obvious birding destination, but as Matt Eade discovered it can deliver a breathtaking combination of stunning scenery and exciting montane species.
BirdGuides 01aafef2-6b51-4e9c-b7b2-2ef03e9758f2 Birdwatch goes on sale today [Thursday 28 January].
In this edition, Ed Stubbs tells the tale of his local big year – a dedicated effort to seeing as many species in his corner of south-west Surrey in 2020. And, as it happened, it proved to be a resounding success .
While many of us kept things local in 2020, Sam Jones didn t bank on getting locked down in Colombia last March! Here he recounts the remarkable story of his last-minute change of plan, which saw him spend two months on a ranch in the Central Andes, enjoying all the nearby forested valleys had to offer alongside daily farm work.