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Woodcock Watch Blog
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Woodcock
We are appealing for volunteers to take part in the GWCT/BTO annual woodcock counts. We are looking for people willing to perform dusk surveys, in May and June, to count displaying woodcock.
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Chris Heward discusses the importance of understanding when and how migrant woodcock move between their wintering grounds in the British Isles and their breeding sites elsewhere.
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Fisheries Blog
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GWCT Fisheries Scientist Will Beaumont recently spent two nights tagging juvenile sea trout on their way to sea as part of the SAMARCH project.
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Rotherfield Demonstration Project Blog
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The Rotherfield Demonstration Project is part of the Selborne Landscape Partnership, one of 98 Farmer Clusters in the UK. I recently went to interview Kate Faulkner from neighbouring Norton Farm, another member of the Cluster, and she explained how valuable having Rotherfield in the group has been.
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GWCT News Blog
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Waders For Real Project
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Back in the autumn, new habitat features were created at Ellingham, a site on the Somerley Estate in the Avon River Valley. These new features will create suitable habitats for a wide range of species, with particular focus on the breeding waders and wildfowl.
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Our tagged birds are doing something woodcock very rarely do – behaving as expected! Several of our tagged birds have departed over the Easter weekend and some are making very good progress.
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Olga Potts provdes an update on the Dick Potts Legacy Fund, with details of the projects being undertaken by the first two recipients.
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