NSBC 2016 Annual report
I received the North Sea Bird Club 2016 Annual report today. It was certainly a good year for species, with wildfowl in particular having a strong representation.
Several North Sea rarities were recorded, including my Icterine Warbler, Velvet Scoter and Little Bunting. Other confirmed NS rarities included Hobby, Bee-eater, Scaup, Mute Swan, Goldeneye, Spotted Redshank, Sand Martin, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Blue-Headed Wagtail, Firecrest and Rock Pipit.
Rarites reported, but not accepted by the rarities committee due to poor or no description, were Honey Buzzard, Bean Goose, Little Ringed Plover, Greenish Warbler, Yellow-Browed Warbler, Red-Backed Shrike and Great Grey Grey Shrike.
Stars of 2016 were however, two club firsts, with Rock Dove and Ortolan Bunting. Sadly, the Rock Dove was confirmed by comparing the deceased bird's corpse against museum specimens. Ortolan Bunting was confirmed by photograph.
2016's reporters only numbered twelve (one of which only reported a single bird - the Bee-eater). This is a reflection of the downturn in the oil industry, with several long term reporters retiring or being made redundant. A decision on the future of the club is to be made in the next couple of years. Hopefully, it will carry on long beyond the fortieth birthday it will celebrate in 2019.