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It’s here! WCWW is underway!
Good luck everyone, go out and look for those waders, let us know what you saw, where and with whom,
Countdown to WCWW8; 1 day to go
Forget Christmas Eve, forget Hallowe’en, when it comes to excitement you can’t beat WCWW Eve. Just one more sleep folks!
Countdown to WCWW8; 2 days to go
Still counting down to our WCWW weekend, and now with just two days to go. As we approach the opening
Countdown to WCWW8; 3 days to go
This week we are counting down to Wader Conservation World Watch, with artworks from five fantastic artists. So to our
Countdown to WCWW8; 4 days to go
This week we are counting down to Wader Conservation World Watch, with artworks from five fantastic artists. Now only four
Countdown to WCWW8; 5 days to go
With five days to go to Wader Conservation World Watch, we have decided to countdown with five fantastic artworks from
Wader Conservation World Watch; it’s just around the corner.
Wader Conservation World Watch 8 is nearly upon us. It is easy to take part and a worthy cause to
Team Wader Quest – Global Birding Weekend
The last time I had two British ticks on the same day was in 1987; Isabelline Shrike and Little Auk!
Global Bird Day – Join Team Wader Quest
The 8th to the 10th of October is Global Bird Weekend and on the 9th is Global Big Day. Each
Wader Olympics for Plover Appreciation Day
In celebration of Plover Appreciation Day, we have reproduced an article written during the Japanese Olympic Games. As we write
Clive Minton remembered in Broome…
For many years now there has been talk of an interpretative centre at the marvellous Broome Bird Observatory. This has
New series; Breeding waders in South America Pt 1 – Lapwings
South America is well known for its many unusual bird families, some of which occur nowhere else; antbirds, hummingbirds, ovenbirds,
Announcing New Wader Quest Patrons
The Board of Trustees is very pleased to announce that Tim Appleton MBE and Penny Robinson, the driving force behind
Wader Swamp Shooting In The Caribbean.
Most of the migratory shorebird species breeding in eastern North America and the Arctic pass over the Caribbean region during
