The Local Recorders’ Network – Scotland’s Bird Club

The network of recording birds in Scotland (called the Local Recorders’ Network) was established by the SOC in 1968. The Club acts as the umbrella organisation for ornithological recording in Scotland, and in several areas this is in conjunction with the local SOC branch, or a local bird club. 

Scope:
Birds for example Harlequin Ducks and Red Grouse
Taxonomy:
Bird
Habitat:
Farmland, Grassland, Heathland, Towns and Gardens, Plantation and orchard, Upland, Wetland, streams and rivers, Woodland, Coastal, Marine
Country:
Scotland
Region:
Scotland
Organisations:
Scotland's Bird Club
Contact:
Online form
How to take part:
Sightings can be submitted all year

How to get involved

The Local Recorders welcome records from all birdwatchers – amateur or professional, beginner or experienced, local or visitor. Don’t be put off; all records are potentially valuable. Uploading your bird records on BirdTrack will automatically send them to the Local Recorder, with your permission.

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