Walney Bird Observatory

Founded in 1964, the work of Walney Bird Observatory is funded entirely by membership subscription. Since 1965 it has been an accredited member of the British Trust for Ornithology’s bird observatories network which operates across Britain and Ireland. Bird Observatories are at the forefront of conservation, monitoring bird populations through the medium of census work, daily recording of migrants and ringing.

Puffin and dolphins

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16th June 2025 – bright and sunny SW1/3 Offshore Observations over the sea (0700-0800) produced 220 Common Scoter, 130 Sandwich Tern, 84...

Garganey and Hooded Crow

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15th June 2025 – sunny spells WSW3/4 Offshore Observations over the sea (0730-0830) provided 165 Manx Shearwater, 50 Sandwich Tern, 40 G...

First Teal return

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13th June 2025 – sunny spells S4/6 Offshore Observations over the sea (0715-0815) produced 355 Common Scoter, 39 Sandwich Tern, 32 Manx ...

Mediterranean Gull and Puffins

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12th June 2025 – hazy sun E4/6 Offshore Observations over the sea (0615-0815) provided 280 Sandwich Tern, 212 Common Scoter, 60 Manx She...

Common Cranes

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11th June 2025 – bright and sunny ESE2/3 Offshore Observations over the sea (0715-0815) produced 340 Common Scoter, 59 Sandwich Tern, 32...

Garganey remains

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10th June 2025 – sunny spells WNW4/6 Offshore Observations over the sea (0715-0815) provided 14 Sandwich Tern, 5 Common Scoter, 3 Razorb...

A sad day

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9th June 2025 – overcast/rain later WSW3/4 Wildfowl and Waders A drake Garganey was the first of the year while lingering waders and wil...

Wood Sandpiper

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8th June 2025 – overcast/showers W3/5 Offshore Observations over the sea (0715-0815) revealed 56 Common Scoter, 37 Sandwich Tern, 17 Gui...

Seabirds yet again!

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7th June 2025 – overcast/rain soon W2/3 Offshore Observations over the sea produced 63 Common Scoter, 30 Gannet, 30 Sandwich Tern, 5 Arc...
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