Discovering the BIRDS of England’s PLACE-NAMES

Welcome to the Birds and Place Project, a site devoted to recording, exploring and celebrating the birds of English place-names (and, in time, those of other countries in Britain and Ireland too). Discover the great variety of birds featured in the names of England’s towns and villages and landscapes. Learn about the origins of these names which transport us back over 1000 years to the early Middle Ages. Our place-names reveal how birds have been inspiring our senses of place and belonging for centuries, even millennia.

Begin unlocking the secrets of our ancient natural heritage by clicking on the links below or go to ‘Search’ at the top of the page. Visit the other pages to find out more about this project, the book that inspired it, and the history of place-names.

To come on the Birds and Place Project ...

This website is under construction. It will always be under construction because there are a huge number of names and records to process. Please do keep checking back to see what else is new. If you don’t see what you’re looking for on this website right now, it may feature in future plans for the project, so take a look at the list below (and feel free to reach out using the Contacts page):

  • Individual pages for each place-name with a map/location and historical record

  • Search functionality for each place-name by county (as well as by species)

  • Inclusion of field names and other minor names for as many species as possible

  • Expanding to the whole of Britain and Ireland to take in Scots and Irish Gaelic, Welsh and Cornish languages/place-names (very long-term goal!)

Events

Join Michael at one of his book talks this year to spread the love for birds and place. Click on the event to book tickets (links will be updated/activated as tickets become available).

2025

Red Lion Books, Colchester, Essex SATURDAY 7TH JUNE

Cuckmere Wildlife Festival, Cuckmere Haven, E. Sussex SATURDAY 28TH JUNE

Global Bird Fair, Rutland SATURDAY 12TH JULY

Maldon Books, Maldon, Essex (in conversation with Jeremy Mynott) THURSDAY 17TH JULY

Cranbrook Literature Festival, Cranbrook, Kent SATURDAY 11TH OCTOBER

The Langdyke Trust, Cambridgeshire THURSDAY 2ND OCTOBER

Frampton Marshes RSPB, Lincolnshire FRIDAY 3RD OCTOBER

The Bookery, Crediton, Devon (in conversation with Guy Shrubsole) THURSDAY 13TH NOVEMBER

NWT Cley NR, Cley, Norfolk FRIDAY 5TH DECEMBER

2026

LWT Whisby, Thorpe on the Hill, Lincolnshire SATURDAY 6TH FEBRUARY

The Birds and Place Project is proud to be associated with and endorsed by Curlew Action, a charity that researches and fights for the survival of breeding curlews in Britain and Ireland. This is one of our most charismatic species connected familiarly with landscape, as suggested by the number of songs, stories and poems written over the centuries about this beautiful relationship between bird and place.

Listen to Curlew Action’s patron, David Gray, talking about curlews. The full video can be viewed here. David’s song about curlews, from the album Simmerdim: Curlew Sounds, conceived and produced by Orcadian musician Merlyn Driver.

It wraps around place and memories of place. You don’t have to be a musician to understand the power of a curlew’s song.