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Grimston Warbler: The House Martin's need you!!!!!
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The House Martin's need you! I've already blogged about the upcoming BTO Survey on the House Martins, spring is on its way but there's still time to register on the BTO page. These birds have declined by 18% in 10 years. Relative Abunance Change from 1988-2011. House Martin (Dawn Balmer). House Martin in nest (Dawn Balmer). How you can help the House Martin. So go out there buy a box, and start the survey! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Piece in BirdWatching Magazine. BTO House Martin Appeal. Hopefu...
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Grimston Warbler: Boy what a great month for ringing
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Boy what a great month for ringing. Sorry about the lack of blogging recently, because I'm settling in to Year 10, with coursework starting already so even less birding time. Since I've last done a ringing update (its been a while), I've been trying to get out ringing when I can, especially if the weather plays in our favour and boy it has, even when I've been able to go ringing, the others have been catching so many great birds. Nightingale and Redstart are species I've never seen. Norfolk List = 179.
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Brendan Sheils Wildlife Blog: December 2016
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Brendan Sheils Wildlife Blog. Saturday, 31 December 2016. Final day of 2016, so Hannah and myself decided to take a day trip down into Devon to so some birding and see the Desert Wheatear which has been lingering for several weeks at Thurlestone. A superb day's birding with mega views of the 1st winter DESERT WHEATEAR. Showing down to a few feet on Leas Foot Beach alongside 1 Black Redstart. Journey back towards Exeter, we stopped off a Broadsands to search for some Cirl Buntings. And a Spotted Redshank.
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Grimston Warbler: Birdfair 2014
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As many people know over the weekend,the 26th Birdfair took place at Rutland Water and as I live so close I went with my Dad for all 3 days. Over the last year I've started blogging and back in January I got Twitter, people have got to know me more, so this Birdfair was going to be the busiest one for me yet. Meeting new and old friends, including people from Norway to Cheshire. After an amazing first day I only managed to get around 7 stands! Your Country Needs You. Selfie with Harry the Hen Harrier.
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Next Generation Birders Official Blog: NGB Patchwork Challenge - June 2015
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Sunday, 26 July 2015. NGB Patchwork Challenge - June 2015. A very quiet month in the NGB league thanks to a mixture of people forgetting to submit their scores and many patchers being away from patches at their universities. There's no change in the top 3 in the comparative league with the top 2 both being away from patch for the entire month. July sees migration starting up again so expect a few higher scores coming in this league in the next couple of months. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Zac Hin...
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Next Generation Birders Official Blog: NGB Patchwork Challenge - May 2015
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Saturday, 20 June 2015. NGB Patchwork Challenge - May 2015. James Common remains in pole position in the NGB comparative league thanks to a May clearing up on the later returning migrants at Stobswood including Wood Sandpiper and Garden Warbler. He is the first person in the league to break the 100% barrier, a great effort considering more than half the year is left! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Donate to Team NGB. NGB on Social Media. NGB Patchwork Challenge - May 2015. Spurn 2015 - Trip Report.
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Gilbert White's Ghost: January 2015
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Poor old Gilbert is getting restless. Despite the fact that there is more interest in wildlife than ever before, it seems that most of the so-called conservation organisations are losing interest in species. Instead they prefer to babble on about landscape scale conservation and ecosystem services (whatever they are). Could this be because most of their staff don't have any knowledge about species if they don't have four legs? Sunday, 11 January 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A while in the making.
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Gilbert White's Ghost: The disappointment of the shiny black slag, and other stories
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Poor old Gilbert is getting restless. Despite the fact that there is more interest in wildlife than ever before, it seems that most of the so-called conservation organisations are losing interest in species. Instead they prefer to babble on about landscape scale conservation and ecosystem services (whatever they are). Could this be because most of their staff don't have any knowledge about species if they don't have four legs? Thursday, 23 April 2015. Warm sunshine greeted us upon our arrival at Durdham ...
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