Site Defaced

Recently some son-of-a-batchelor got into the Ayrshire Birding site and defaced the administration pages.  The only publicly visible sign of this was Google showing links from the site to dodgy pharmaceutical vendors.  Now, you may have visited this site in search of their products, but I’m afraid since they didn’t offer to share the profits with me we had to part company.  I’m afraid it wasn’t amicable: I’ve just trashed the old site and completely rebuilt it from backups with a clean installation.  Things are mostly back to normal but bear with me for the next week or so as I nail things down.  Fortunately the only “sensitive” information on the site are some photos that claim to be from Ayrshire but I suspect were taken in Galloway…

The whole thing has re-enforced two things:

  1. Always do backups
  2. Always do backups!!

Republication of two classic books by J. M. McWilliam

Roger Ratcliffe
The Birds of the Island of Bute (1927)
The Birds of the Firth of Clyde (1936)

Two sought-after bird guides by the Rev. J. M. McWilliam, a founding member and Honorary President of the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club, have been republished as eBooks. Proceeds are being donated to the SOC. The Birds of the Island of Bute (1927) and The Birds of the Firth of Clyde (1936) have long been collectors’ items with copies sometimes selling for more than £100.

Forthcoming Events

Next season’s evening programme of events for the Central Ayrshire RSPB group and their outdoor programme in conjunction with the Ayrshire SOC group are now on the Events page. Events for other organisations will be posted if and when I receive them (did you notice that subtle hint to their committees?)

Update 16-June: SOC Ayrshire Branch picked up the hint – their winter programme is now posted.

Ayrshire Bird Report 2010

The Ayrshire Bird Report 2010 has now been published. Please see the Bird Report section for the contents and where to get a copy.

EA Coalfield Environment Initiative Volunteer Sessions

The East Ayrshire Coalfield Environment Initiative is a small charity now entering its tenth year of working within East Ayrshire to:
  • Enhance the natural environment
  • Increase understanding and appreciation of East Ayrshire’s natural environment and wildlife
  • Engage with local communities to increase participation in wildlife conservation
These winter sessions are all indoors and are to produce important resources for wildlife conservation in the area around New Cumnock. We are working with landowners to improve habitat and these sessions will provide resting places for many species being supported through this work.  Details of the various sessions are in this document .

Exclusive RSPB Stonechat Pin Badge

The regional office in Glasgow has managed to get a hold of a limited supply of a new RSPB Stonechat pin badge. This badge is not available anywhere else in Scotland and will be available at the next indoor meetings of both the North Ayrshire and Central Ayrshire RSPB local groups. Why not head along for a good night’s entertainment and get a hold of one of these exclusive badges at the same time!

Neil O’Donnell
Public Affairs Administrator, RSPB, South & West Scotland Region