Seabird colonies and RSPB reserves feed
21 May 2010![Shag. Photograph by Matt Latham Shag. Photograph by Matt Latham](https://www.bto.org/sites/default/files/styles/300_width/public/shared_images/birdtrack/news/2010-05/2010-05-21-shagmattlatham.jpg?itok=ri9Eguhv)
The coming weeks will be a great time to visit a seabird colony; good weather (hopefully) and lots of activity as adult birds feed their young. If you visit Bempton Cliffs RSPB reserve, check the recent sightings page, which now features a live link to the latest BirdTrack records. Many of the RSPB's larger reserves' pages now have this link, so submit your own records after a visit and see them appear on the sightings page!
Wherever you go birding this week, have a look at which species need proof of breeding in the new My Local Gaps feature on the Bird Atlas website.
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