Just wanted to bump this up again and mention that the Obs now has an online shop that is selling clothing mugs etc and also a new, as yet unpublished book, that can be pre-ordered. The Birds of Spurn has been written by Andy Roadhouse - a long time Spurn regular and former assistant SBO warden. It contains rafts of info, plus illustrations by some of the UK's best bird artists. Pre - order offers end at the end of November. Profits will be going to the SBO fund.
The Obs has now raised a good amount - £4000+ last time I looked so thanks to anyone that has donated- but still a way to go.
Promise I'll stop now.
-- Edited by Craig Higson on Thursday 19th of November 2015 11:04:13 PM
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Anyone who has been to Spurn will know that Spurn Bird Observatory has had to reduce its accommodation down to about 12 beds in the Warren Cottage after the Annexe was condemned. The Warren is also becoming increasingly at risk from coastal erosion. Added to all this is the fact the Obs does not own the Warren, but has to lease it ( I believe) from the Yorks Wildlife Trust.
For a number of years the Obs has been trying to secure a new building to house visitors and continue the work of the Obs, and they have now made a big stride in that direction. They have found a property but now need funds to help make it happen. If you visit the Spurn Bird Observatory web page there is a link to a page where you can make a donation. If you've ever stayed there you'll know this is a deserving cause. If you visit but don't stay so don't feel able to donate, how about joining as a Friend of Spurn instead?
I was there a week last Sunday and Monday with Steve Burke, Simon Gough, and Chris Chandler. The Arctic Warbler turned up at Driftwood campsite and we all gave a donation to this cause in return for entry to the campsite (owned by John Hewitt???). At one point there must've been nearing 100 people in his garden and if everyone donated then they will have had a major boost, that's not to mention the steady flow of people who visited after we left the garden. Well worth the price of admission for a fantastic rarity!
Anyone who has been to Spurn will know that Spurn Bird Observatory has had to reduce its accommodation down to about 12 beds in the Warren Cottage after the Annexe was condemned. The Warren is also becoming increasingly at risk from coastal erosion. Added to all this is the fact the Obs does not own the Warren, but has to lease it ( I believe) from the Yorks Wildlife Trust.
For a number of years the Obs has been trying to secure a new building to house visitors and continue the work of the Obs, and they have now made a big stride in that direction. They have found a property but now need funds to help make it happen. If you visit the Spurn Bird Observatory web page there is a link to a page where you can make a donation. If you've ever stayed there you'll know this is a deserving cause. If you visit but don't stay so don't feel able to donate, how about joining as a Friend of Spurn instead?
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