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  • Blog post: Farewell Saltholme! Part 2 of 2

    To continue from yesterday's post... During my traineeship, I have had a lot of involvement with Saltholme's social media. I have made a few blog posts here and there and the odd tweet too, but mainly I have been working on the RSPB Saltholme Facebook page. Myself, our assistant warden...
  • Blog post: Farewell Saltholme! Part 1 of 2

    On April 2 nd 2012 I officially started my 18 month traineeship with the RSPB, at the magnificent Saltholme reserve. The traineeship is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund – they do both ecology and visitor services traineeships. I am the latter – a visitor services trainee! My job is...
  • Blog post: More Sheep News

    The Cheviot sheep which helped to graze Saltholme's wet grassland over the winter are now back at the RSPB Haweswater reserve. To get them ready for lambing - they have many more than we have with our small Shetland flock - they have been rounded up. This was done very early in the day as this photo...
  • Blog post: It's Twins!

    But it is still very early and it may be several more days before we have lots to show. So at present we have four lambs from three ewes. Most of the sheep are Shetland, but you will also see a few Hebrideans which have distinctive horns. The ewe has cleaned them up well, and at present is in our...
  • Blog post: Tern Island Spring Clean

    We have been working hard to get the islands ready for the return of the terns starting with the ones on the main lake. There is always some damage over winter with the cockle shell covering washing off. Now is a good time to do the work as winter is nearly over and the Common Terns have yet to return...
  • Blog post: Some of the Sheep Go Home

    Last week we put the finishing touches to a new sheep pen and I blogged that the sheep from RSPB Haweswater were to go back home. Last Wednesday the pen was used to hold then before loading into a lorry to go home. They will be kept in the inbye land - that is fields near the farm - for lambing...
  • Blog post: Getting Ready for Lambing

    It will soon be time for lambing and that means getting ready. At Saltholme we have a reserve that is mainly grassland and this needs to be kept in top form by grazing. If left alone it would soon be all scrub and we only want a little of that. To achieve this we have different areas grazed by sheep...
  • Blog post: Welly season madness: post half-term review/rest/recuperation

    Phew! I'm still catching my breath after a busy half term week. I lost count at how many times I said the word 'welly' through the week, though I'm sure it went into the millions by Saturday :D Visitor numbers were pretty good throughout the week, more especially so at the start of...
  • Blog post: Progress on the Sand Martin bank

    In his last blog Josh mentioned the work which the Saltholme estate team are doing on the Sand Martin bank. In the summer we drained the pool and removed the weed to give a clear flight path to the nest wall. Next we removed the roof to gain access to the sand behind the concrete where the Sand Martins...
  • Forum post: Saltholme picture quiz

    Hi guys, Every week over on the Saltholme facebook page we have a bit of fun trying to guess a mystery picture. It's not on letting the facebookers have all the fun, so we're brining this week's quiz to the RSPB community, too. We ask the same, simple question every week ... what's...
  • Forum post: Re: Swallows - life under the bridge

    Keep an eye on the webcam guys ... Both parents have been adding some finishing touches to the nest today...
  • Forum post: Swallows - life under the bridge

    Hi everyone, Guess what? Now you can keep up with Saltholme's wildlife 24 hours a day. The Saltholme webcam has just gone live. The current stars are a family of swallows nesting underneath the swing-bridge (the bridge you walk over to get into the visitor centre). If you've visited...
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