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IN THE COMMUNITY: Reading RSPB Group Activities

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Sunday, October 30, 2022 6:01 am
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On Tuesday, October 25, the Reading RSPB group were delighted to be able to host a Zoom lecture by Steve Menzie direct from the Falsterbo bird observatory in Sweden.

Steve has worked at the observatory during each spring and autumn migration season since 2012 and has been based permanently there as observatory manager since 2020.

His long experience meant that he was able to give us a detailed picture of the observatory’s work and gave a real sense of the excitement of seeing mass movements of birds.

Falsterbo’s position just south of Malmo means that breeding birds from all over Scandinavia and Russia have to pass through there on their way south in autumn and north in spring.

Systematic counting of migrating birds at Falsterbo started in 1920, and have continued until today providing a mass of data.

Between two and four million birds are counted each year between August 11, and November 20. This provides valuable data on the success of each breeding season.

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The official count is provided by just two people although the observatory is a hotspot for visiting birders from all over Europe.

The observatory also hosts visiting groups and school parties and provides courses to educate and inspire the next generation so that work so important for conservation continues in the future.

On Tuesday, November 8, there will be a talk by Andrew Cleave on the Bermuda Petrel and on Tuesday, December 13, we will have our annual members’ evening, with short talks by members of the group and festive food and drink.

We will kick off the new year with a talk on Tuesday, January 10, about the birds of Cuba.

On Sunday, October 16, the group visited Keyhaven Marshes on the Hampshire coast near Lymington.

It was a lovely sunny day, and we saw good numbers of ducks such as wigeon, teal and pintail which overwinter in the marshes as well as little stint and curlew sandpipers, which pass through in the autumn.

Ruff, golden plover and grey plover added to the tally of 55 species and, as a farewell to summer, there were still around 20-30 swallows hawking for insects over the pools.

On Tuesday, October 18, 10 members met for a walk around Hosehill Lake, a BBOWT reserve near Theale, with glorious sunshine again, once the early mist had cleared.

Overwintering ducks were again in evidence as were herons and little egrets. It was an excellent walk with a total of 41 species.

On Tuesday, November 15, there will be a midweek trip to Port Meadow and, on Sunday 20, a minibus trip to the coastal RSPB reserve of Pagham Habour.

On Sunday, December 18, there will be a minibus trip to Stockers Lake, a Herts and Middlesex nature reserve near Rickmansworth, and the last outdoor meeting of the year will be a walk at Dinton Pastures on Tuesday, December 20.

Trips in 2023 will start with a visit to Dorney Wetlands near Windsor on Sunday, January 15, and a trip to Bury Down near West Ilsley on Tuesday, January 17.

All indoor meetings are held in Pangbourne Village Hall starting at 8pm.

Visitors are very welcome. There is an entrance fee of £5 for non-members, juniors half price. New members are always welcome with annual membership set at a modest £15 (£10 for juniors).

For more information visit: www.reading-rspb.org

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