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Long Nabber: August 2016
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Birding on the Yorkshire coast north of Scarborough. Wednesday, 17 August 2016. Despite some good birds since I last updated this blog, most notably a Pallid Harrier. Flying north here in early May (! I have found it difficult to find the time to keep this up to date. As we are now in August, autumn migration is well under way, and although there haven't been any rare or scarce migrants just yet, the recent weather has given cause for some optimism. Plus a few Whitethroats. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Long Nabber: October 2016
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Birding on the Yorkshire coast north of Scarborough. Tuesday, 18 October 2016. Well the title of the last blog post was certainly not wrong. An incredible couple of weeks has provided some of the most amazing autumn birding in living memory and thoughts of updating this blog have kept being postponed. Although not quite hitting the heights of some other sites on the Yorkshire coast, my visits to Long Nab have been most enjoyable, although tinged with some early frustrations. And feeling that at least I h...
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Farmland Species | The Carrs Wetland Project
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The Carrs Wetland Project. Farming, Landscape, Heritage and Conservation. Many species thrive in farmland habitats including a large variety of birds and mammals. Below are just some of the wildlife that maybe encountered on The Carrs, just click on the links to find out more;. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Black Dike drain, Star Carr.
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Wildlife | The Carrs Wetland Project
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The Carrs Wetland Project. Farming, Landscape, Heritage and Conservation. A rich variety of wildlife can be found on The Carrs including wading birds, farmland birds, mammals, invertebrates, amphibians and plant life. What species you will encounter depends largely on the habitat and time of year. Follow the links below to discover more about what can be found in the area. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Star Carr digs in 2010.
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Working in Partnership | The Carrs Wetland Project
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The Carrs Wetland Project. Farming, Landscape, Heritage and Conservation. The Cayton and Flixton Carrs Wetland Project began as a partnership project run by Scarborough Borough Council. Working with local landowners and supported by Natural England. And North Yorkshire County Council. In 2012 the Project Officer post became fully funded by Scarborough Borough Council and The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. At the end of January 2013 generated a good deal of positive interest. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You ar...
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Conservation Objectives | The Carrs Wetland Project
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The Carrs Wetland Project. Farming, Landscape, Heritage and Conservation. The main objective of The Carrs Wetland Project is to increase the wildlife value of the area by recreating a nationally important wetland landscape. In doing this the project aims to help achieve targets contained in the Scarborough Local Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) and in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. To maintain and improve the quality of existing wetlands and to recreate wetlands, particularly in areas where they were his...
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Long Nabber: November 2016
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Birding on the Yorkshire coast north of Scarborough. Wednesday, 2 November 2016. Tricky to see them here, but seven individuals visible in this photo. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Long Nab Ringing Totals. Area covered by this blog. Sept 2012. Photo: Steve Wignill. List of the Birds of Scarborough. Champions of the Flyway 2017. North Ronaldsay Bird Observatory. 7th and 8th March. Goshawks and more of the Harrier. Marc Heath Wildlife Photography. Good gulling at Beddington. Sri Lanka 14.2.2017.
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Long Nabber: Another early Short-toed Lark
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Birding on the Yorkshire coast north of Scarborough. Monday, 18 April 2016. Another early Short-toed Lark. As is usually the case I set out for the Nab with fairly modest expectations this morning. A forecast of westerly winds freshening through the day meant that my most optimistic hopes were for perhaps a raptor on the move, a few more vis migging finches and pipits, plus a chat and a cup of coffee in the Obs with Nick! And a House Martin. Nick returned south to the spot where I had found it, whilst To...
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Long Nabber: Shore Larks
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Birding on the Yorkshire coast north of Scarborough. Wednesday, 2 November 2016. Tricky to see them here, but seven individuals visible in this photo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Long Nab Ringing Totals. Area covered by this blog. Sept 2012. Photo: Steve Wignill. List of the Birds of Scarborough. Champions of the Flyway 2017. North Ronaldsay Bird Observatory. 7th and 8th March. Goshawks and more of the Harrier. Marc Heath Wildlife Photography. Good gulling at Beddington. Costa Rica (Day 4).
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Long Nabber: April ringing
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Birding on the Yorkshire coast north of Scarborough. Thursday, 21 April 2016. Over the past couple of mornings, Micky and I have got the 2016 Long Nab ringing campaign underway. With sunny conditions and clear skies it has been predictably slow going, with a marked lack of quantity. However, we have enjoyed some quality birds for Long Nab. By the next net round things were slowing up (they hadn't really ever got particularly busy! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Long Nab Ringing Totals. Costa Rica (D...