• 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. Blyths Reed Warbler

    Blyths Reed Warbler

    Blyth's Reed Warbler © Peter Wilson
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    Mega!!! Western Sandpiper, North Uist, Aug/Sept 2016 by Brian Rabbitts

    Western Sandpiper - A first for the Outer Hebrides North Uist, August/September 2016 By: Brian Rabbitts This article originally appeared in Scottish Birds 36 (4): 363-365 Aird an Rùnair, North Uist is well known as the premier seawatching site in Britain for witnessing the spring migration of...
  3. GlossyIbis, Balranald North uist

    GlossyIbis, Balranald North uist

  4. Firecrest, Grenitote © Brian Rabbitts

    Firecrest, Grenitote © Brian Rabbitts

  5. Gyr Falcon. Balelone, North Uist © Mary Lewis

    Gyr Falcon. Balelone, North Uist © Mary Lewis

  6. Pectoral Sandpiper

    Pectoral Sandpiper

    Borve, Bernaray
  7. Black-billed Cuckoo

    Black-billed Cuckoo

    Paible, North Uist
  8. Black-billed Cuckoo

    Black-billed Cuckoo

    Paible, North Uist
  9. Ivory Gull

    Ivory Gull

    Baleshare, North Uist
  10. Harlequin Duck

    Harlequin Duck

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