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Blog post:
Emotional roller coaster!
Jude Lane
The excitement was palpable 10 days ago when I took a call from Mick (the RSPB’s Assistant warden) to say that a food pass had been seen between a male and female harrier on the United Utilities estate. I could almost feel my pulse quicken with excitement, the first food pass in two years, this...
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24 Apr 2013
Blog post:
First news from the Forest of Bowland
Jude Lane
It feels like a while since I last put fingers to keyboard to bring you some news from the United Utilities estate in the Forest of Bowland so now we have reached the end of the first week of April it seems like a good time to give you an update on what’s been going on in this part of the country...
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8 Apr 2013
Blog post:
Betty's Story - on BBC iPlayer
Blánaid Denman
If any of you didn't manage to catch it last night or happen to live outside the region, you can now watch Jude Lane talk about the tragedy of Bowland Betty and the issues facing hen harriers in England on Inside Out North East & Cumbria on BBC iPlayer ! It's only 8 minutes long but it does...
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26 Feb 2013
Blog post:
Hen harrier forensics
Jude Lane
Science and technology play an integral part these days in allowing us to learn more about our native wildlife and in the fight against wildlife crime. The satellite transmitter fitted to ‘our Betty’ as a young chick, is a fantastic example of this. In the first instance we learnt a huge...
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11 Feb 2013
Blog post:
An invitation to join us in Bowland
Jude Lane
Following on from Dan’s inspiring blog of hen harrier sightings a plenty on the Dee over the last few weeks (what a fantastic picture he included!) I just wanted to let you know about the events RSPB and United Utilities* will be running in the Forest of Bowland again this spring/summer. If...
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4 Feb 2013
Blog post:
2012 - a year in review
Blánaid Denman
Christmas is just a week away. A further seven days hence, and the world will quietly slip into the New Year, with all the hopes, anticipation and promises of fresh starts that brings. But what of 2012? What lessons can we take with us from this, The Year that Almost Wasn’t for hen harriers in...
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18 Dec 2012
Blog post:
The Ghost of a Ringtail by Gavin Jones
Jude Lane
In response to my guest post on Martin Harper's blog on Monday, Gavin Jones, who lives near the Forest of Bowland, was inspired to write a beautiful yet haunting poem. Thank you Gavin for sharing it with us. You can read it for yourselves by visiting Martin's blog here . © RSPB...
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12 Dec 2012
Blog post:
Bowland Betty - final update
Jude Lane
Those of you who followed the Skydancer blog over the spring/summer this year will have been familiar with hearing about the exploits of the female hen harrier 74843 or Bowland Betty as she was known to us locally. The reason I've been unable to provide you with regular updates since my last post...
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10 Dec 2012
Blog post:
Hen Harrier of Peace
Blánaid Denman
As regular readers of this blog will know, hen harriers have always been an iconic feature of the Bowland landscape. So much so in fact, that as the logo of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), they have become a literal symbol of the area, appearing on signs and fence posts...
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21 Nov 2012
Photo:
What's hiding in the heather?
Blánaid Denman
Moorland is a wonderfully diverse and complex habitat, made up of so much more than just heather. Pupils from Hornby St Margaret's CE Primary School, Bowland, had the chance to really get to grips with this on a Skydancer moorland visit and explore the variety of plants and mosses hiding between...
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20 Jul 2012
Photo:
Moorland mini-beast hunt
Blánaid Denman
Boys from Honrby St Margaret's CE Primary School get close up and personal with some of Bowland's moorland mini-beasts on a Skydancing Schools moorland visit, July 2012.
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20 Jul 2012
Photo:
Incoming!
Blánaid Denman
A male hen harrier takes a dive at the camera - photo by Amy Challis, Bowland 2008
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3 May 2012
Photo:
Stand-out male
Blánaid Denman
With his pale ash-grey colouring and black wingtips, this male hen harrier cuts a striking figure against the greens and the browns of the moorland landscape. This ability to stand out will make his skydancing antics even more breathtaking to behold and most importantly, even more obvious to a female...
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3 May 2012
Photo:
Soaring high
Blánaid Denman
Female hen harrier who laid 13 eggs in 2010 and fledged 5 chicks in 2011, Bowland - photographed by Mick Demain
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3 May 2012
Photo:
Fluffy and sharp!
Blánaid Denman
Hen harrier chicks photographed in a nest in Wales, in 2009, by Jude Lane, Bowland Project Officer in a previous job.
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3 May 2012
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