You have only until 31st August to vote for the UK’s most wildlife-friendly farmer. Cast your vote at www.rspb.org.uk/farmvote and enter our prize draw and you could win a luxury weekend break for two. The RSPB Telegraph Nature of Farming Award celebrates the fantastic work farmers are already doing for wildlife – with a top prize of £1,000 for the very best!
Birds of New Cumnock Parish and Knockshinnoch Lagoons
The SWT has just published a check list of New Cumnock and Knockshinnoch Lagoons compiled by Jimmy Begg. It covers the period from 1959 to 2010. It costs £4.60 including postage and all profits go to the Scottish Wildlife Trust.
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To order, send your name, address and phone number, with a cheque for £4.60 (payable to Scottish Wildlife Trust), to: Scottish Wildlife Trust Unit 6 Kyle Business Park Cunninghame Rd Irvine, KA12 8JJ. Phone 01294 279376 or email for bulk purchase. |
RSPB Wildlife Art Exhibition
RSPB Central Ayrshire Local Group are holding their wildlife art exhibition Art on the Wing
once again from Sunday 28 August until Saturday 25 September at the Maclaurin Galleries in Rozelle Park, Ayr. 6 artists will be participating in the exhibition including many nationally-known figures. The range of work will include paintings, drawings, tapestry, jewellery, ceramics and wood sculptures and metal work. This follows a most successful exhibition in Ayr five years ago, when over £4,500.00 were made for RSPB Scotland’s conservation projects. We hope to repeat or improve on the figure this time around. Click here for details of the events
being held during the Exhibition.
Hunterton Objection
The Scottish Wildlife Trust is urging its North Ayrshire members to object to plans to destroy a nationally important wildlife site on the Ayrshire coast.
The Portencross Coast SSSI has nationally important eelgrass beds and the best intertidal mudflats for feeding wildfowl and waders on the Ayrshire coast. The site is also important for other notable wildlife including otter, the nationally scarce plant – seaside centaury and a type of cuckoo bee which is rare in Scotland.
Rose-coloured Starling
While doing a survey near Hunterston Power Station, a lucky observer and his dog came across an adult Rose-coloured Starling in with the squadrons of juvenile Starlings. Apparently this is only the 7th Ayrshire record for this species. However, as Jazz, the Springer Spaniel involved commented, “I don’t know what all the fuss is about: I preferred the smelly gull I found decomposing in the grass back there.” Each to their own. Still, Angus’s photo obviously makes it into the Photo Gallery and Species list.
Happy Birthday Ayrshire Birding
The Ayrshire Birding web-site celebrates its eleventh birthday at the beginning of June: there can’t be that many local birding clubs with active web-sites that old. In that time it has changed style a few times, switched from static HTML pages to full content management, collected 1000+ photos (mostly gulls:-), built up a comprehensive guide of birding locations, tried stuff, dropped others and been supported throughout by a loyal bunch of contributors. So for a bit of nostalgic fun I’ve dug out a couple of screen shots from the early days: spot the text that hasn’t changed much… And hasn’t web design come a long way! Actually, when you think about it, we are back at the start – a simple design with a white background.
Dawn Chorus Bird Walks
The Central Ayrshire RSPB Members Group, in conjunction with South Ayrshire Council, are pleased to offer two opportunities for bird walks on Saturday 10th April 2011. As always, nature lovers of all ages, families and friends, are very welcome to join us on either or both of these dawn chorus strolls filled with birdsong. The walks are FREE, and they start and finish at the entrance to Rozelle House, Ayr. Everyone welcome. For more details see the poster
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Penultimate Bird Atlas Newsletter
Here is the penultimate BTO Bird Atlas in Ayrshire Newsletter ![]()
Wildlife Counts Project
My name is Paul McDonald. I am working on BTCV Scotland’s Wildlife Counts Programme this year and would like to take the opportunity to tell you about our latest project in your area: the Wildlife Counts Biodiversity Mentorship programme.
Introduction to BirdTrack and the Breeding Bird Survey
BTO Scotland, in partnership with the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park Ranger Service, are running a training course on Sunday 27th March to introduce the online bird recording system BirdTrack (suitable for beginners) and the Breeding Bird Survey, the UK’s number one breeding bird monitoring scheme (ideally suited to anyone who can identify birds by sight, song and call). Click here for more information
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