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Some background information.
Last updated 9th April 2000.
Introduction.
Until the late nineteen sixties/early seventies the only forum for Sheffield
birdwatchers was the Ornithological section of the Sorby Natural History Society.
At the time, local birdwatchers were conducting field-work for the BTO's breeding
atlas (the first one). A number of those birdwatchers realised the need to co-ordinate
field-work in a more localised area in and around Sheffield and to establish
a local recording system. A number of meetings were held in the autumn of 1972
and The Sheffield Bird Study Group came into being with its' first public meeting
at the Sheffield City Museum on 14th December 1972.
In those early days membership was open to 'those who are prepared to take an
active part in the study and conservation of birds'. An initial membership of
30 had increased to 83 over the first year. Membership 'qualifications' were
later relaxed and the Group had about 230 members in the early eighties when
the SBSG 'doubled' as the local RSPB member's group. This figure gradually fell
after the formation of a separate Sheffield RSPB Member's Group in 1982 and
now stands at around 150-160 annually.
Species Protection.
Our interest in species protection was first kindled when a Goshawk nest was
located in 1973 in Upper Derwentdale on the Derbyshire/Yorkshire border. The
nest was warded by local birders and the scheme was repeated over the following
years. In later years, with the spread of the species in the area, the RSPB
undertook to provide an on-site warden and later still, roving wardens were
used. Since then, species such as Peregrine and Black-necked Grebe have benefited
from monitoring by a mix of local volunteers and RSPB funded wardens.
The Aims of the Group.
The intention from the outset was always to work with and complement other local
natural history societies and to promote an interest in birds within the community.
Beyond that the specific aims of the SBSG are simply defined:
To maintain a local recording system,
To co-ordinate fieldwork,
Conservation of local species and habitats.
These remain our goal despite the changes in birding activities and the introduction
of high technology into the 'game' (an ironic comment, perhaps).
The Future.
As indicated above, our main concern is the current ebb in the interest in
local birding. We would like to re-kindle and promote a renewed interest in
local field-work and involvement in local and national surveys. We hope to be
successful in the continued collection of data and to continue production of an
annual report for the Sheffield area.
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