05th February 2012 02:33 am

Links to other sites

Important National Links

This section contains links to a number of important national web sites of ornithological and general interest.

Birdguides A premier website dedicated to birdwatchers everywhere, offering news of UK rarities, an online reference and video library.

Bird On Everything you need to know about birds and also "meet" our late Patron Chris Mead.

Birdwatching Links An excellent place to find most of the Bird Reserves in the UK. Definitely one to put in your "favorites folder".

The British Ornithological Union

The Fat Birder Links up birding enthusiasts from all over the world. It carries detailed information for UK birders.

Focalpoint For all your birding hardware.

Natural England Natural England conserves and enhances the natural environment.

The RSPB

The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust



Regional Links

This section contains links to a number of important local, relevant Web sites.

Andrew Weir's Nature and Wildlife Photography This site contains some stunning pictures including a gallery from Woolston Eyes.

Birds of the Dee Estuary A look at all the key birdwatching sites of the Dee Estuary.

Birdwatching in St Helens Birdwatching news and events in and around St Helens.

CAWOS Cheshire & Wirral Ornithological Society.

The Cheshire Wildlife Trust Information on the Trusts Reserves in Cheshire

The Fylde Bird Club

Theme parks or gardens in Cheshire

Knutsford Ornithological Society

Lancaster and District Birdwatching Society

The Liverpool RSPB Members Group

rECOrd Information from the new Local Record Centre for Cheshire

RSPB Macclesfield Local Group

Merseyside Naturalists' AssociationJoining the Merseyside Naturalists' Association is the green way to see wildlife. We arrange field trips to nature reserves, usually by coach, public transport or car sharing. Our members have a wide range of natural history interests.

Moore Nature Reserve The website for a nearby reserve which is well worth visiting

The St. Helens Wildlife Recording Group

Wildlife of Sunderland Point A beautiful birding area on the River Lune Estuary in Morecambe Bay.



Shared Links Project

The shared links projects is now defunct. However, we continue to include links to other sites which also point to ours.

binoculars-expert A UK-based firm selling a wide range of binoculars.

Birding in Menorca David Newman reports from Menorca.

Banfield Wood Bird ringing in coppiced woodland , includes many facts about how coppicing affects all wildlife.

birds.com A US-based site with a mine of useful information.

Birdwatching Shop Online Buy quality birdwatching equiptment including nest boxes, bird feeders, bird food, binoculars and much more.

Birdwatching Trip Reports An ever growing number of free birdwatching trip reports from around the world.

Clipsley Pets & Aquatics A family-run pet shop based in Haydock, St Helens. They stock a wide range of products for pets, wild birds and reptiles, both in-store and online.

Dean birders Disabled Forest of Dean birders.

Energy Jobs Official energy jobs website of the Energy Institute.

Halcyon Gambia Birding Holidays in the Gambia.

North West Birds A quality short birding breaks service in the North West of England with expert guided birdwatching.

Recycling Goods A recycling web site designed to keep useful items out of landfill.

Thelwall Bird Food Supplies They distribute high quality bird food and feeders both locally in and around Thelwall and nationally via mail order and their website. They can be contacted in the following ways: Tel: Alec on 07914 377020, email: thelwallbfs AT hotmail.co.uk or web: www.thelwallbfs.co.uk

West Midland Birding Andy Thomas, Details of birds in my local area and in the West Midlands as a whole.

Surbiton and District Bird Watching Society Details the activities of SDBWS.



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