• When here in the Outer Hebrides and looking at a bird, have you ever wondered how rare it is? The status of all species can vary enormously from island to island. How rare is Shoveler on Barra, has Stock Dove been seen on Harris, does Dotterel occur on Benbecula in the autumn, and how common is Blue Tit on North Uist? Well, fret no longer! The Status and Distribution of birds here on the Outer Hebrides has been completely updated and summarised for every species and each of the main islands and outliers. Available as an online resource at https://status.outerhebrides-birdreports.org/ or via our shop

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  1. MisterT

    Colour ring sightings and ringing recoveries June - December 2022

    A juvenile Goldfinch ringed at Askernish, South Uist on 11th June 2021 was controlled (caught and released) at Fanmore, Isle of Mull on 27th March 2022. a distance of 104km (64.62 miles) and a duration of 289 days.
  2. MisterT

    Recent ringing and colour ring sightings - July to September 2021

    A Storm Petrel caught and released on South Uist on 2nd July had been ringed the previous year also in the July at Noss Head, Wick, a duration of 353 days and a distance of 292km. I think that we can safely assume it didn't travel overland.
  3. YvonneB

    Recent ringing and colour-ringed sightings - January to May 2021

    The two Greenland White-fronts with neck collars that I saw yesterday 1st April 2021:- Both birds had previously been seen associating with each other (I couldn’t get the full letters/number of one of the birds but 2 out of three got a result). Amazingly they had both been caught and ringed in...
  4. Hawkeye

    Colour-ringed Sightings - Make Them Count

    Over the years, it has long been a concern that many sightings of colour ringed birds seen here in the Outer Hebrides have not appeared in the BTO’s annual recovery totals. While individuals are encouraged to investigate the origin of these birds to a successful conclusion with the project...
  5. YvonneB

    First recovery of a foreign-ringed Dotterel for the UK

    Article by Barry Barnacal First printed in Hebridean Naturalist No. 16 (2016) and reproduced with the authors permission "I photographed a Dotterel (Charadrius morinellus), on the South Uist MOD Ranges during one of my seven visits to the site during May 2016. On returning to Claddach Balshare...
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