BUCKINGHAMSHIRE BIRDING

This is an account of the personal observations of Lee G R Evans (LGRE) in his home county of Buckinghamshire. It also hosts all sightings of interest within the county but only those considered authentic by the author. I am extremely grateful for any images of local birds as well as of any information relating to birds within the boundaries - contact me anytime on 07881 906629 or email LGREUK400@aol.com.

Saturday, 7 January 2017

WAXWINGS reach Aylesbury and Tring

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Thursday, 15 December 2016

Thanks to Rob Norris, I get my 157th species in Buckinghamshire this year

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Slavonian Grebe present at Gayhurst Pit for its second day...
Monday, 28 November 2016

Finally connected with a DARK-BELLIED BRENT GOOSE this year - thanks Adam!

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MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER   A beautiful, calm, crisp early winter's day, with clear blue skies throughout and a peak temperature of just ...
Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Yet another VELVET SCOTER and a late autumn KNOT!

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Well what a week this has been locally.......   On Sunday, I had never seen a VELVET SCOTER in BUCKINGHAMSHIRE in my 50-year birding ...
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Lee G R Evans
I have been birding since 1969 but became obsessed with 'twitching' in 1974 and haven't looked back since. Have driven over 1.3 million miles in pursuit of rare birds in the UK, where to date I have recorded 588 species in Britain and Ireland. I also have a fascination for the Birds of the Western Palearctic, where I have currently recorded 880 of the 1,064 species ever recorded. I am widely travelled in North America, as well as in Africa and Asia, and have written at least 29 books on my chosen subject, including best-sellers ''Ultimate Site Guide to Scarcer British Birds' and 'Rare Birds in Britain 1800-1990'. Established the UK400 Club in 1981 to cater for the most obsessive of the British birding fraternity and now concentrate on online publishing, via the www.uk400clubonline.co.uk website. Record Birding achievements include recording 386 species in Britain & Ireland in 1996 and 627+ in the Western Palearctic in 2008
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