Sterna anaethetus

Rare Vagrant

1991

Broadness, 2nd June.

1931

Dungeness, adult male moulting summer to winter, found dead partly decomposed near Oppen Pits, 19th November. This constitutes the first record for Britain.

No Longer Accepted

1875

Thames Estuary, bird killed on a lightship, location not recorded, September.

The Kent Ornithological Society was founded in 1952

Our aims are to record and monitor the county’s bird life providing both an accurate historical record of Kent’s birds but equally importantly providing data that can be used to help protect valuable habitats from development and other threats.

In doing this, we seek increase knowledge and understanding of birds and their habitats in the county and encourage and support people seeking to take up birdwatching as a hobby.

Membership of the society is open to all and costs £15 a year. Members receive a free copy of the annual Kent Bird Report and regular electronic newsletters. See details

The Society runs regular online talks and an outdoor programme of field meetings. They are opportunities for both beginners and experienced birdwatchers to meet others in the county and to develop their knowledge and skills.

We are a charity regulated by the Charity Commission registered as charity number 212489.