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30 Apr 2022 21:42 #5281 by Andrew Chick
LBC eNewsletter May 2022
Download the May 2022 eNewsletter at 

www.lincsbirdclub.co.uk/site/images/news...tter_2022_05_May.pdf

LBC 2020 Report
At the time of writing the Lincolnshire Bird Report 2020 is being printed and will be sent to all member sometime after 10th May 2022. PLEASE make sure your membership is up to date to ensure you receive your copy. The report is SENT to the postal address associated with your LBC website membership account. If you have changed address in the last year, PLEASE login to your account and update your address.

BTO Wader Survey
BTO have been in touch to tell us they have just received confirmation that funds are available to run the Breeding Waders of Wet Meadows again in 2022, with the aim of filling in gaps in coverage. Those sites that were surveyed in 2021 will not be re-surveyed in 2022. Full map inside the May eNewsletter...

Lincs Spring Bird Race - 14th May 2022
We have scheduled another county wide bird race event on 14th May which nicely coincides with International Global Bird day. Full details in the eNewsletter

Volunteers wanted to help with the Gibraltar Point Shorebirds!
If you are interested in volunteering to protect Lincolnshire’s last Little Terns, please contact the Shorebirds Warden at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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We are the Lincolnshire Bird Club. Our aims are to encourage and further the interest in the birdlife of the historic County of Lincolnshire; to participate in organised fieldwork activities; to collect and publish information on bird movements, behaviour, distribution and populations; to encourage conservation of the wildlife of the County and to provide sound information on which conservation policies can be based.