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Another packed issue of the Wader Quest newsletter is now available by clicking on the image below. Inside this issue; […]
Another packed issue of the Wader Quest newsletter is now available by clicking on the image below. Inside this issue; […]
On the 18th of August we attended the North of England Curlew Conservation Awards held as Masham Town Hall. These
As the financial years draws to a close, it is worth looking back to see what species Wader Quest helped
The Wader Conservation World Watch 9 newsletter special has been published. Follow this link or click on the photo to
Going birding on the 5th and or 6th of November? If so, no matter where you are in the world, let
Coming soon to the Wader Quest website, the Wader Guru. This is a panel of experts who are waiting to
Wader Conservation World Watch 8 is nearly upon us. It is easy to take part and a worthy cause to
The 8th to the 10th of October is Global Bird Weekend and on the 9th is Global Big Day. Each
Just over half the wader/shorebird species of the world are migratory, and it is these species that seem to be
It is sad to say that the success of this film rests upon the fact that the ‘Banded Dotts’ (Double-banded
Stop Press: 11th hour additions to lists as we prepared to post. WCWW7 has been a great success, despite initial
Whether you call them waders or shorebirds, they are still the most exciting group of birds on the planet (in
Plover Appreciation Day 16th September 2020 Plovers the world over are fighting to retain their foothold on beaches and other
If you speak Spanish this may prove very interesting: Note the time 23.00 hrs. Something to do to round off