CBA Membership




 

Membership to the Cornwall Birding Association is now £14 per year. This isn’t a membership fee as such but more a way of ensuring your copy of our superb Rare and Scarce Bird report is sent to you as soon as it is published each year. You will also recieve exclusive access to our Twitter Bird News facility, occasional Newsletter and special offers on our Seabird Pelagics and Cornwall Birding merchandise.

Joining the CBA All you need to do is click on the membership button above and add your  details (full name; full postal address; full e-mail address and a contact phone number)

CBA Bird News With our new Twitter feed you will be able to recieve text messages with the latest Cornwall Bird News straight to your mobile. *Twitter account required*

For information on how to set up your twitter account and mobile phone with the twitter service see this link

Annual Report Members will be the first to know when our annual Rare and Scarce Bird Report is available. The 2011 edition is out NOW at a cost of £14 (inc. p&p to UK).

7 thoughts on “CBA Membership

  1. Follow the instructions in the link below to set up your mobile phone with your twitter account.
    https://support.twitter.com/articles/110250
    and
    https://support.twitter.com/articles/14589#add-phone-web

    and the link below this to receive tweets from a specific person, eg: @CornwallBrdNews
    https://support.twitter.com/groups/34-apps-sms-and-mobile/topics/153-twitter-via-sms/articles/20169920-how-to-get-sms-notifications-for-tweets-and-activity#tweet-notifications

    Hope this helps

  2. such a brilliant site. we found it by accident, and now, whenever we come to Cornwall, we refer to it for the latest sightings. sadly we didn’t see many of the reported rarities even though we went to all the right places. but we were lucky enough to see Choughs every where we went. keep up the good work.many thanks for your dedication.

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  4. That’s me signed up :-)
    Will have to look at setting twitter up some stage soon.
    Will this be in advance of the next birding report?
    This is a brilliant site to echo what everyone else has said. Paul have you been getting my emails by the way?

    Take care and best wishes, hope to see some of you out birding soon?

    Regards

    Graeme

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