This year the Birdfair is supporting Gurney's Pittas and their forest home in SE Asia.
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Cephalophus adersi
, and its habitat requirements. Though it was suspected of being locally extinct, with local guide Willy Kombe they finally saw one in the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest on 22 June ??? the first confirmed sighting for a long time.
A Rocha at the British Birdwatching Fair
This year the Birdfair is supporting Gurney's Pittas and their forest home in SE Asia.
If you’ll be at the fair (19-21 August) at Rutland Water, then we hope you’ll call by the A Rocha stand in Marquee 2. Or you could arrive in time to join us at the Sunday morning service from 9.35-10.20am in the Events Marquee (gates open at 9am). The service will be led this year by Alison Morgan, assisted by various A Rocha team members from around the world.
Bird Fair web site
Autumn migration survey - helpers needed |