LOCAL SCOTTISH ORNITHOLOGISTS CLUB (SOC) RECORDERS

Argyll   including the islands of Coll, Tiree, Mull, Colonsay, Jura, Islay and Gigha (among others), but not Bute. Excludes area formerly in West Dunbartonshire i.e. Helensburgh and the area between Loch Long and Loch Lomond.

Recorder  Paul Daw
                Tigh na Tulloch
                Minard
                Inveraray
                Argyll
                PA32 8YQ
                Telephone: 01546 886260         email monedula'at' symbolglobalnet.co.uk

Ayrshire   South Ayrshire, East Ayrshire and North Ayrshire (excluding Arran and the Cumbraes)

Recorder  Fraser Simpson
                   4 Inchmurrin Drive
                   Kilmarnock
                   Ayrshire
                   KA3 2JD       email recorder@ayrshire-birding.org.uk

Clyde   South Lanarkshire, North Lanarkshire, City of Glasgow, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, Inverclyde, East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, Stirlingshire (Clyde/Loch Lomond drainage areas, the Campsie Fells, and Carron Valley Reservoir), Argyll & Bute (former Dunbartonshire part, i.e. Loch Lomond/Clyde drainage including east side of Loch Long to Arrochar (then Loin Water as boundary).

Recorder   Iain Gibson
                     8 Kenmure View
                     Howwood
                     Johnstone
                     Renfrewshire
                     PA9 1DR
                     Tel: 01505 705874           email   c/o
jim.val@btinternet.com

Assistant Recorders    Jim and Val Wilson
                                   76 Laigh Road
                                   Newton
Mearns
                                   Glasgow
                                   G77 5EQ
                                  Tel: 0141-639 2516            email jim.val@btinternet.com


Clyde
Islands   Isle of Arran, Isle of Bute and the Cumbraes

Recorder

Dr Bernard Zonfrillo
28 Brodie Road
Glasgow
G21 3SB
            email b.zonfrillo@bio.gla.ac.uk

Arran
As bird recorder for the Arran natural History Society,I prepare the annual Arran Bird Report. This is sent to the SOC and Dr Bernard Zonfrillo.
To help with the preparation of the annual Arran Bird Report, please send any bird notes with “what, when, where” to me at info@arranbirding.co.uk . All contributions are welcome.  I am not just interested in rare or unusual birds, but common birds: where there are significant numbers of common birds, which birds come to the garden at different times of the year, where breeding birds have been seen, when our summer or winter  visitors have arrived or departed, and what sightings have given individuals particular pleasure.  I know that a number of people keep for their own interest, all sorts of bird notes and I would encourage these people to share this information with me, so that the basis of the annual Arran Bird Report can be as comprehensive as possible.
I look forward to hearing from you