Blashford Lakes in south-west Hampshire is one of the most important inland sites for waterbirds in southern England. Thousands of wintering wildfowl, gulls and other species are complemented by some interesting breeding species, a diverse range of passage migrants, and occasional surprise visitors. 241 species have been recorded, including no fewer than 40 species of wildfowl, 35 waders and 15 gulls (plus a further four subspecies). Rarity highlights over the years have included Long-billed Dowitcher, Collared Pratincole, ...
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Blashford Lakes in south-west Hampshire is one of the most important inland sites for waterbirds in southern England. Thousands of wintering wildfowl, gulls and other species are complemented by some interesting breeding species, a diverse range of passage migrants, and occasional surprise visitors. 241 species have been recorded, including no fewer than 40 species of wildfowl, 35 waders and 15 gulls (plus a further four subspecies). Rarity highlights over the years have included Long-billed Dowitcher, Collared Pratincole, Franklin's, Thayer's and Bonaparte's Gulls, Whiskered and White-winged Black Terns, Lesser Scaup, Ferruginous Duck, Long-tailed Skua, Black Kite, Red-footed Falcon and 'Greenland' Redpoll. First published in 2013 and long out of print, this new edition will tell you all you will ever need to know about the birds of Blashford Lakes.
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