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A View From The Headland: Seabird Appeal 2015
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Wednesday, 22 April 2015. Ireland’s seabirds are threatened and urgently need your help. We are home to some of the most important seabird colonies in the world, but these are coming under increasing pressure and need proper protection. Help us to secure a future for Ireland’s seabirds before it’s too late. Threats to our Seabirds. What we’ll be doing. Your donation will directly fund projects that will help us:. To have more wardens on the ground to protect important colonies. To carry out much needed r...
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About Us - Puffin Island Seabird Research
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Puffin Island Seabird Research. Puffin Island is an island off the coast of Anglesey, North Wales, home to breeding populations of at least ten species of seabird. For more information about the island have a look at the entry on Wikpedia. Routine monitoring data from Puffin Island contributes to the UK's Seabird Monitoring Programme. Data on seabird foraging movements contribute to the Future of the Atlantic Marine Environment. Current participants in research at Puffin Island are:. 2013: Julia Borges M...
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A View From The Headland: March 2015
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Sunday, 29 March 2015. Free poster: "Sea and Cliff Birds of Ireland". If you like seabirds, you won't want to miss The Irish Times. This coming Tuesday, 31st March: it comes with a free " Sea and Cliff Birds of Ireland. Poster from BirdWatch Ireland and the Cliffs of Moher. It's really nice, even if we do say so ourselves! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We are a science-based conservation charity and Ireland’s largest environmental NGO with:. Local branches across the country. How Can You Help?
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A View From The Headland: Roof-nesting gulls 2015: a request for records
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Monday, 6 July 2015. Roof-nesting gulls 2015: a request for records. In 2014, Dublin City Council. In collaboration with BirdWatch Ireland established The Dublin City Urban Birds Project. Initiating a series of volunteer-led monitoring projects throughout Dublin City including the. Roof-nesting gull survey which aims to map the distribution of gulls breeding in urban environments. The roof-nesting gull survey. Pale blue-grey back with pink legs), Lesser Black-backed Gulls. Records from other urban areas ...
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A View From The Headland: April 2015
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Wednesday, 22 April 2015. Ireland’s seabirds are threatened and urgently need your help. We are home to some of the most important seabird colonies in the world, but these are coming under increasing pressure and need proper protection. Help us to secure a future for Ireland’s seabirds before it’s too late. Threats to our Seabirds. What we’ll be doing. Your donation will directly fund projects that will help us:. To have more wardens on the ground to protect important colonies. To carry out much needed r...
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A View From The Headland: July 2015
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Tuesday, 21 July 2015. Breeding plumage adult Med Gull. Observations of birds fitted with colour rings has shown that Mediterranean Gulls found in Ireland largely originate from breeding colonies on the near continent (France, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Denmark). The number of post-breeding Mediterranean Gulls found in Ireland begins to build at well-known staging sites such as South Dublin Bay and Cork Harbour from June onward with peak counts often recorded from late July to mid August. 35m @ 21...
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A View From The Headland: Mediterranean Gull Survey
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Tuesday, 21 July 2015. Breeding plumage adult Med Gull. Observations of birds fitted with colour rings has shown that Mediterranean Gulls found in Ireland largely originate from breeding colonies on the near continent (France, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Denmark). The number of post-breeding Mediterranean Gulls found in Ireland begins to build at well-known staging sites such as South Dublin Bay and Cork Harbour from June onward with peak counts often recorded from late July to mid August. 35m @ 21...
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A View From The Headland: May 2015
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Friday, 29 May 2015. 2015 East Coast Tern Projects. BirdWatch Ireland has a long history of undertaking wardening, conservation, monitoring and research at breeding colonies of vulnerable tern species along the east coast. This work continues in 2015 with most of the terns now at their respective nesting sites and getting on with the business of courtship, display, mate selection and egg laying. Information relating to the birds, access and viewing options at each site can be found below:. Home to Europe...
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