Trip Reports
- Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 June – Peregrine Watch Saturday June 28th, 2025
In hot weather, the first weekend was held at Sea Walls, where the three juveniles had fledged ten days before. They were active throughout the days, apart from a quiet spell on Sunday afternoon. On Sunday morning all three were in a dead tree next to Circular Road. We had 277 visitors to the stand who were delighted to be shown the birds. Many thanks to the volunteers and to club members who turned out to support us. The next weekend will be
on 19 and 20 July, at the usual Watch point on Circular Road, near Ladies Mile. Gareth Roberts
About BOC
Find out what the BOC does and how it can help you make the most out of your birding around Bristol and further afield.
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BTO Surveys/Local News
The BTO coordinate volunteer surveys to help monitor bird populations.
Heathlands Bird Survey
The Avon Bird Report
The BOC helps produce the annual Avon Bird Report, which contains a detailed account of all the birds seen in the Bristol region.
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Bristol Ornithological Club
The Bristol Ornithological Club (BOC) became a Charity (1205862) in 2023, was founded, in 1966, to promote, encourage and co-ordinate the scientific study of ornithology in all its branches in the Bristol area.
The Aims of the Charity
To advance education for the public benefit in ornithology and matters related to the
conservation of wild birds in particular within Bristol and the surrounding area by:
a. promoting and taking part in local and national studies and surveys,
b. supporting and assisting the conservation and preservation of wild birds and their
habitats through co-operation with local and national organisations
Our full Constitution lays out our Aims and Objectives set around our Policies
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Find out where our members have been on birding holidays
Birding Holidays