Dippers in the Stroud valleys by Mark O’Connell
Belmont School Warden Hill Road, CheltenhamDippers are highly sensitive to changes in water acidity and pollution, and are therefore an important biomonitoring species for freshwater
Dippers are highly sensitive to changes in water acidity and pollution, and are therefore an important biomonitoring species for freshwater
Twice a year, millions of migratory birds use this route to fly between their wintering and breeding grounds. They stop
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Cheltenham Bird Club we have organised a members' day out at Slimbridge. We will
Geoff says, "At present I am particularly passionate about saving Eurasian curlews: a species of great conservation importance but also
This will be a Zoom talk. All members will receive the link to the Zoom meeting. Members who can are
This will be a Zoom talk. All members will receive the link to the Zoom meeting. Members who can are
Our own Bird Club member, Arthur has a reputation for giving amusing talks. This one will be light hearted anecdotes