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The Treecreepers

A birdwatching and nature group for people aged 18-35.

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Latest Issues

No.19 - 17th May 2026

The weather was mostly really lovely and sunny, we were treated to a downpour of hail at one point but it only lasted a minute or two. This meant the birds were singing their hearts out. We heard lots of Blackbirds, Chiffchaffs, Robins, Bla...

8 days ago

No.18 - 3rd May 2026

The weather was cooler than the rest of the week but this didn’t deter the birds that were out in full force, especially the Blackbirds and Chiffchaffs. There seemed to be not a single moment we couldn’t hear one or the other! We were also...

22 days ago

No.17 - 19th April 2026

We were treated to a warm Spring day for our second session at Duddingston. We had some amazing wildlife interactions including watching a fox be mobbed by Ravens on Crow Hill, seeing loads of newly migrated Blackcaps and laughing at the ne...

a month ago

No.16 - 5th April 2026

After being very worried that we were in for a session of heavy snow and wind, thankfully the weather changed it’s course and turned into a beautiful sunny afternoon. The first April session at Duddingston was filled with birds, including m...

2 months ago

No.15 - 15th March 2026

The second March session was mostly sunny but we did experience a very heavy sleet downpour, thankfully it cleared through quickly. We were again at Colinton Dell and it provided some great bird sightings. We were blessed by a fleeting view...

2 months ago
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