Devon Birds is a county bird society with a long and distinguished history dating back to 1928.
Originally known as Devon Birdwatching & Preservation Society, the name was shortened to “Devon Birds” in 2005.
Primarily dedicated to the study and conservation of wild birds, its current activities include:
- Collecting and validating records for inclusion in a new Devon Atlas of wintering and breeding birds.
- Improving and managing a wide range of reserves and hides.
- Financially and physically supporting with the RSPB and others the protection of rare breeding birds in Devon.
- Annually collating c60,000 bird records and turning this into the Devon Bird Report.
Devon Birds: https://www.devonbirds.org/home
Twitter @DevonBirds (3.2k)
Groups:
East Devon, https://www.devonbirds.org/about/branches/east_devon
Mid Devon, https://www.devonbirds.org/about/branches/mid_devon
Plymouth, https://www.devonbirds.org/about/branches/plymouth
South Devon, https://www.devonbirds.org/about/branches/south_devon
Taw and Torridge, https://www.devonbirds.org/about/branches/taw_torridge