James Phillips
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Natural world, the human condition, birding solace, work in nature conservation #NatureRecovery #LandscapeRecovery #SpeciesRecovery #Farmwildlife vmo
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Pentridge Down AM after the early mist cleared - RING OUZEl 1, HAWFINCH m 1, Crossbill 3, Brambling 1, Siskin 7, Merlin f 1, Grey Partridge 9, Woodlark 7, Fieldfare 90, Redwing 73, Song Thrush 14, Mistle Thrush 14, Firecrest 3, Goldcrest 18, Greenfinch 27 @DorsetBirdClub
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A rare, tiny freshwater species is making a comeback in Lincolnshire. Thanks to #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme funding, the @LincChalkStream project is using eDNA tests and surveys to find the crystal moss animal and support its survival. https://t.co/x25JPTFRSa
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@NaturalEngland’s Threatened Species Recovery Actions tackles the question of how to conserve and recover England’s disappearing wildlife, through practical species-focussed actions. Published this week, link in thread 🧵 #NatureRecovery #TSRA #SpeciesActionPlan
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England’s newest National Nature Reserve is declared: Stiperstones Landscape in Shropshire. 11th of 25 to be declared in the King’s Series, this one is over 1500 hectares of heath, woods, grassland & bog set atop dramatic geology. Thanks to all partners for this landmark moment.
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£12.8 million in funding has helped 150 different species across England. Here’s a few success stories from the 78 partners involved in the Species Recovery Programme Capital Grant Scheme. 👇 https://t.co/n0rOgEnfLj
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Conservationists have been left stunned after confirming the nesting of Spoon-billed Sandpiper at a previously unknown location for the species:
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Conservationists have been left stunned after a satellite-tagged Spoon-billed Sandpiper revealed a previously unknown breeding location for the species. The bird, known as 'K9', was first tracked to...
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Two decades of tireless work restoring habitat & creating eco-mooring sites (so boats' anchors don't tear seagrass out by the roots) by @seahorsecharity & @NOCnews, has paid off with a spectacular summer of seahorses off the Dorset coast this year 🌊 https://t.co/z7sfJiu5l5
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After efforts to make conditions better for the elusive creatures in Studland Bay, sightings are greatly increasing
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Wonderful to see the work of Wash Wader Research Group, ringing & data gathering from 330 Oystercatchers netted this morning. Mostly Scandinavian birds, some over 20 years old. Vital information collected to monitor the state of The Wash & its globally important bird life.
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There's a conservation thread running through our annual report, highlighting species showing potential gains. It also shows change that comes from landscape-scale nature recovery: big projects that allow nature to do the work, as we heard at last month's Conference in Wimborne.
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12 #BTOCuckoos are in Africa! 😀 Wilfrid, currently in Angola, is the furthest south of our tagged birds. He has travelled in excess of 5,592 miles since leaving his Suffolk breeding grounds in July! Find out more about the project ➡️ https://t.co/AlrVGiDSJi
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PentridgeDown AM: HAWFINCH 3, Brambling 10, Redpoll 7, Woodlark 3, Crossbill, Redwing 730, Fieldfare 350, MistleThrush 7, Chaffinch 102, Siskin 6, SongThrush 13, Skylark 57, Linnet 68, Greenfinch 13, Starling 589w, Yhammer 33, CornBunt 19, Alba 17w, EgyptGoose 5w @DorsetBirdClub
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Wildlife Trusts buy Rothbury estate in largest land sale in England in 30 years | Rewilding | The Guardian
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Charities plan to create flagship for nature recovery on 3,850-hectare portion of estate sold by Duke of Northumberland’s son
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Spain is suffering its worst flood in decades after torrential rains struck the eastern province of Valencia. The death toll is climbing and people remain missing. 📸These images from Landsat-8 satellite illustrate the scale of the disaster, with images from October 8 and
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Mount Fuji experienced its first snowless October in 130 years.
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6 Hawfinches (2 & 4) in and around Pentridge early AM. Birds dropping in for a short time and quickly moving on. @DorsetBirdClub
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Pleased to speak at #COP16 event on UK support for the excellent Legacy Landscapes Fund, that supports 30X30 globally through long-term funding for large-scale projects in the global South. Very positive to hear of the focus on indigenous communities in achieving quality outcomes
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According to data from Nature’s Calendar, hawthorn berries are at their lowest levels since records began in 2001... https://t.co/JWyRh4UoVt
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The latest findings from Nature’s Calendar, the Woodland Trust’s citizen science project, suggest that this year’s wet spring may have lasting effects on wildlife, with data revealing significantly...
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Pentridge Down AM: 1 male RING OUZEL w, 1 HAWFINCH s, 4 Brambling, Redpoll, Reed Bunt, 5 Woodlark, 2 Crossbill, 504 Redwing, 133 Chaffinch, 10 Siskin, 9 Song Thrush, 2,000 Wood Pigeon, 79 Jackdaw s, 100+ Skylark, 143 Starling, 6 Bullfinch, 26 Corn Bunt, 8 Alba @DorsetBirdClub
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Pentridge Down this AM: 3 RING OUZEL, 478 Redwing, 3 Brambling, 3 Redpoll, 5 Reed Bunt, 8 Siskin, 20+ Song Thrush, 6 Mistle Thrush, 17 Blackbird, 88 Chaffinch, 500 Wood Pigeon, 4 Woodlark, 60+ Skylark, 18 Alba, 40+ Y’hammer, 12 Corn Bunt, 28 Starling, imm f Gos. @DorsetBirdClub
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