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30 January 2024

SOC is seeking expressions of interest from young people aged 18-30 to help shape its work to improve knowledge of...


12 December 2022

This year’s Club conference was attended by over 150 birdwatchers, including over 30 budding young naturalists, who...

24 August 2022

During the winter of 2020/21, the Club's Clyde Branch launched their Boxes for Barnies project - a...

10 August 2022

There can’t be many of us who haven’t seen the effects of avian influenza (HPAI) first hand, and even fewer of us who...

14 July 2022

A new initiative by the Borders branch of the Club to uncover breeding evidence of Nightjar - one of...

20 June 2022

Published: July 2022

We're aware of the ongoing situation with Avian Flu and the alarming numbers of dead...

16 May 2022
VACANCY: SOC Vice-President Birding and Science

The Vice-President Birding and Science is one of five office...

06 January 2022

Early January is a great time for making resolutions, and for making your decisions about what you’d like to achieve...

14 December 2021

PRESIDENT: Remit

The President is one of five post-holders, elected by the membership at an Annual General...

23 September 2021

Sunday 19th September 2021 would be a welcome day off for me in my busy university life, and so, seeing the decent...

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