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The main item is the systematic list covering sightings in 2017 in the Avon area (138 pages). There are also a number of papers plus the usual introductory items and indices. The papers include: Trends in wildfowl numbers in the Severn Estuary (R Higgins), Unusual Avon sightings for 2013 to 2017 (A Davis), Iberian Chiffchaff in Yate (M Collar), Unusual Common Gulls in Chew Valley (A Davis and R Mielcarek), and the Avon BBS and ringing reports.