Aston Rowant NNR

Aston Rowant National Nature Reserve is located on the north-west escarpment of the Chiltern Hills, in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Aston Rowant NNR became one of the initial four sites selected by the RSPB and Natural England for the reintroduction to England of the Red Kite...

Cholsey Marsh

A variety of birds use the site for breeding and roosting. The ponds attract a range of duck whilst the reedbed and scrub provide ideal habitat for warblers. Cholsey Marsh is a favoured roosting site for corn buntings and meadow pipits...

Cuttlebrook Nature Reserve

With several different habitats in one easy-to-stroll site, it's a unique piece of 'semi-wild' countryside free from roads but just a few minutes walk from Thame Town Centre.....

Farmoor Reservoir

Farmoor Reservoir lies close to the River Thames about 5 miles outside the city of Oxford. The reservoir has recorded many rarities and is a regular spot for winter divers, grebes and other waterbirds. Spring and autumn there are good numbers of passage gulls...

Otmoor RSPB Reserve

RSPB Otmoor is a nature reserve, run by the RSPB, within the wider area of Otmoor, in Oxfordshire, England. It was established in 1997 and restored large areas of marshland......

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Birds of the Heart of England 1952-2011

Drawing upon a remarkable sixty years of surveys, this fascinating and richly illustrated book provides an in-depth picture of birdlife in the very heart of the United Kingdom, the twelve 10km squares surrounding Banbury and including parts of Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. The product of annual surveys since 1952, Birds of the Heart of England creates a snapshot of remarkable changes in the distribution of many birds through the use of clear colour maps, species accounts and a variety of illustrations. It will be required reading in the region but its sheer depth of data will make it an important volume for ornithological groups across the UK.

Birds of Oxfordshire

This book is the first authoritative and comprehensive guide to birds and bird habitats of Oxfordshire. Its opening chapter reviews the long-established history of birdwatching and ornithology in the County. Drawing on the mass of information collected over the past century, the profound changes which have occurred to Oxfordshire's towns and countryside are described and their effects on birdlife reviewed. The book incorporates the result of the Atlas of Breeding Birds in Oxfordshire Project, which mapped the distribution of all the county's breeding birds between 1985 and 1988 and the Atlas results are shown as 87 distribution maps in Chapter Four. Accounts are given of all the species which have been recorded in the county since records began and every breeding species is skillfully illustrated by Oxfordshire's leading bird artists.

REPORT OF THE OXFORD ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY ON THE BIRDS OF OXFORDSHIRE 

  • ASIN : B0018S08MS
  • Publisher : Oxford Ornithological Soc. (1 Jan. 1967)

REPORT OF THE OXFORD ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY ON THE BIRDS OF OXFORDSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE FOR 1968

  • ASIN : B0018S08N2
  • Publisher : Oxford Ornithological Soc. (1 Jan. 1968)

Report of the Oxford Ornithological Society on the Birds of Oxfordshire and Berkshire for 1965

  • ASIN : B003WUHH5G
  • Publisher : Oxford Ornithological Society (1 Jan. 1966)
  • Paperback : 62 pages

REPORT OF THE OXFORD ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY ON THE BIRDS OF OXFORDSHIRE FOR 1978

  • ASIN : B0018S1VOC
  • Publisher : Oxford Ornithological Soc. (1 Jan. 1978)

REPORT OF THE OXFORD ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY ON THE BIRDS OF OXFORDSHIRE FOR 1976

  • ASIN : B0018S4UIQ
  • Publisher : 
  • Oxford Ornithological Soc. (1 Jan. 1976)

A revised list of the birds of Oxfordshire

  • ASIN : B0007K4RXY
  • Publisher : Oxford Ornithological Society (1 Jan. 1947)
  • Language : English
  • Paperback : 
  • 36 pages

The Birds of Berkshire and Oxfordshire

  • ASIN : B0007J9D3O
  • Publisher : Longmans (1 Jan. 1966)
  • Language : English
  • Hardcover : 
  • 212 pages

The Birds of shotover

This is a book of 128 pages with colour photos, line drawings, and maps. It includes an authoritative account of 149 bird species recorded on Shotover for over a hundred years, and includes such exotics as Dartford Warbler breeding there in 1878. Trends for the various species are presented on the basis of recent survey work, and put into the context of national and county statistics.

Birds of the Banbury area 

103 page paperback publication by the Banbury Ornithological society. Maps, charts and line drawings.

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