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Blog post:
LIFE under the spotlight
Kathryn Smith
What do you get if you mix an enthusiastic and dedicated bunch of farmers, volunteers and RSPB staff and stick them in front of an international audience from across the agriculture sector for a day? Lots of interesting discussions, real insight to the value of our farmland conservation work and plenty...
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3 Dec 2012
Blog post:
What is the West Country?
Felicity C
If, like me, you’re not from round ‘ere, then maybe it’s cream teas, ice creams on the beach, the wilds of Dartmoor, or rolling green hills. If you are “south westerly” then you probably have a very different opinion! Actually, for me, and RSPB, the West Country is Cornwall...
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30 May 2012
Blog post:
Weathering the weather
Heather G
By Derek Gruar, Senior Researcher, Hope Farm One of the core tasks here at Hope Farm is monitoring the numbers of birds that are actually using the farm. In summer this requires walking the farm boundaries and recording birds that are seen and heard onto maps. Compared to winter this is straight...
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18 Jan 2012
Blog post:
Turtle doves are now the UK’s most threatened farmland bird, according to new official figures
Kathryn Smith
The latest UK Wild Bird Indicators, published by Defra, the RSPB and the BTO, were released yesterday. The data covers farmland, woodland, wetland and sea birds, and worryingly shows turtle dove populations fell 21 percent between 2009 and 2010. It's not a straightforward issue - as migratory...
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1 Dec 2011
Blog post:
Passion, Logic and Empathy.........the means of persuasion!
SimonTonkin
Passion: We are a very passionate bunch in the RSPB when it comes to farm wildlife (and about everything else we do in saving nature!). It shows we are by the volume of both Entry and Higher Level schemes RSPB work on together with farmers throughout the East, helping them help their farm wildlife. We...
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6 Oct 2011
Blog post:
Recipe for Success!
NikiWilliamson
Blogger: Niki Williamson, Fenland Farmland Bird Adviser How do you enjoy your new potatoes? I like to keep it simple – get them as fresh as possible, boil them till they’re just cooked, and eat them piping hot, with British butter and mint from the garden – a perfect combination...
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29 Jul 2011
Blog post:
Free Bird Surveys for Farmers
Emily Field
I hope you like numbers (don’t you?) as I have a few for you today: 100, a lovely round number isn’t it, it’s more than an impulse. It’s a ton, a significant milestone. It’s the number of bird surveys RSPB Volunteers carried out for Eastern England farmers this April...
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2 Jun 2011
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