Bucks Bird Club committee
David has been birding Bucks for a decade, spending the last few years building his Bucks list. This has given him the chance to explore the county from top to bottom. He likes the odd twitch but is gaining the unfortunate reputation for finding the odd mega but mis-identifying it! “Every day is a birding school day”
David Bevan
Chairman

Hasan started birding in the last few years. He gets himself on the local patches as much as possible, has an interest in migration and is always planning the next UK trip.
Hasan Al Farhan
Club Secretary

Jonathan began birdwatching in the mid-1960’s so has witnessed a few changes in habitats and birdlife over 50+ years. He looks at/for birds and other fauna and flora wherever he is and on holidays.
Jonathan Seabrook
Club Treasurer

Whilst relatively new to birding, Ben is passionate about his local patch which includes Forest Floodplain Nature Reserve in North Bucks. He is keen on conservation and also getting young people interested in birding, particularly his 4-year old daughter who often accompanies him on birding trips, whatever the weather!
Ben Hughes
Indoor Meetings Co-ordinator

Hester has been birding for around 20 years but due to a busy job and young children never gets to do much more than watch them from her windows. Her proudest local birding moment was seeing a Ring Ouzel on Ivinghoe Beacon after years of failing to find them in Scotland and the Lake District.
Hester Plumridge
Membership Secretary

Rob has been a keen Bucks birder since the early 1980s. He is passionate about local patch birding, and seems to be most attracted to patches with no people (and no birds).
rob hill
bulletin editor
