- Glamorgan Bird Club
The Glamorgan Bird Club is based in
Glamorgan inSouth Wales , and is dedicated to the study and conservation of the county'savifauna . Membership ranges from beginners and back-gardenbirdwatchers to those who are professionally involved in conservation. Its common interest is the enjoyment of birds.A full program of events is run annually, with indoor meetings on a wide range of subjects and outdoor meetings led by experienced birdwatchers to a number of locations both locally and further afield.
Club members get a quarterly newsletter, giving up-to-date news and information. Each year a comprehensive report, free to members, on the status of birds in the region is published. Birdwatchers throughout the area submit reports to the [http://www.bto.org/birdtrack/bird_recording/county_bird_recorder.htm County Recorder] . Overtime, an invaluable database of the region's bird life is accumulating. In addition, it operates a telephone information service that lets members know 'what's about'.
In association with the Gower Ornithological Society, it runs a [http://www.glamorganbirds.org.uk website] , which includes a sightings page and a forum where members discuss topics of interest locally.
The club's crest is that of a Little Whimbrel "Numenius minutus", which marks the discovery of that species at
Sker Point in 1982. This was the first record for this species in theUnited Kingdom , and the second in the Western Palearctic, too (the first had been in Norway in 1969).
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