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Sites – Gwent Ornithological Society
Sites
Gwent is a fairly small and essentially rural county of about 137,000ha. Despite its modest size it has a good range of bird habitats including moorland, lowland heath and bog, broadleaved and ...
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Sightings – Gwent Ornithological Society
Main sighting: Spoonbills and Green Sandpiper
En-route hide 1 – swallows, great tit, woodpigeons, cettis, (in the reen by the bridge – kingfisher, little egret and mallard), gt spotted woodpecker pair...
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Home – Gwent Ornithological Society
Welcome to the Gwent Ornithological Society
The Gwent Ornithological Society, founded in 1961, has grown to become one of the most active county bird clubs in Wales. We are proud to have such a dedica...
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Surveys – Gwent Ornithological Society
Surveys
Monitoring work is very important. It advances our knowledge of birds, provides data which can be used in their conservation and, moreover, is thoroughly enjoyable. Over the years GOS member...
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Recording: How? – Gwent Ornithological Society
How to Record Your Sightings
If you use the Internet, that is probably the easiest and most enjoyable way to record your sightings. BirdTrack and eBird are free sites, provided by ornithological resea...
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Breeding Bird Survey – Free Training Available – Gwent Ornithological Society
Breeding Bird Survey – Free Training Available
Make your birding count – why not volunteer and do some survey work. The Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) is the main scheme for monitoring the population cha...