Tag: Birding
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Ongoing Research – slowly building up the knowledge base!
Originally posted on UKbirdingtimeline:
As of this afternoon, I have completed a first stage of many by documenting my scanned (poorly) handwritten notes for a personal research project I have in mind. An example from one of the 184 notes I have uploaded in recent days is shown below. *be prepared for a geek moment… -
Wildlife Conservation – complex and controversial? Assessing the naturestimeline poll findings
I apologise for the inactivity surrounding this particular Blog and without further ado, I will attempt to address the poll’s results. Firstly, as an aspiring conservation professional, I produced the poll, solely for the reason that I believed it would be a unique way to engage with my readership. Judging by the responses I received, it seems to have worked. Now, […]
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A cross posting to my other blog!
Sorry people but for those interested, I have a new blog up and running called UKbirdingtimeline, which can be accessed from here or via the home page. This blog will run in conjunction with naturestimeline. I would just like to bring to your attention, the latest posting from over there. Heightened garden bird feeding activity due to the weather? […]
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Baby birds galore
My regular readers will know that I painstakingly (too strong an emotive really) update my phenology calendar to reflect on the natural events taking place in the United Kingdom. So, now that the mixed spring has passed, what effect did it have on nature, more especially our familiar breeding garden birds? When it comes to young birds, […]
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Bird Surveys, ill health and horrendous weather
Why the hiatus, I hear you ask. Well, let me explain if I may. My current job role as a Bird Surveyor/Researcher allows me to intimately follow our feathered friends and log their breeding success. To best illustrate the differing roles out there, I will direct you to a couple of blogs. For example, Lewis Yates, whose exploits this birding season come from […]