#birdflu #mink #invasivespecies #swan
#birdflu #mink #invasivespecies #swan
An interesting encounter this afternoon on the way home from work, seeing a mink eating a swan carcass-presumably a bird flu victim.
Just wondering if anyone knew of any research into the wider effects of bird flu in regards to the benefits which may be experienced by invasive species such as mink?
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A great ringing session on the weekend saw us catch a number of interesting birds- sparrowhawk, water rail and a small flock of moorhens being the highlights!
(Not my photos, though they are from the session)
A great ringing session on the weekend saw us catch a number of interesting birds- sparrowhawk, water rail and a small flock of moorhens being the highlights!
(Not my photos, though they are from the session)
Great to catch this snipe amongst other species ringing on a private water treatment works in south Herefordshire. Also, on the theme of well camouflaged species, this tawny was also roosting on a tree on site.
Ripple Pits for sale - I hope @westmidbirdclub.bsky.social and @worcswt.bsky.social can give the acquisition of this important site with huge potential serious consideration
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A ringing session yesterday in Worcestershire produced this little beauty (a lesser spotted woodpecker) A recapture from last year, which is quite significant given only a couple are ringed each year (recaptures are extremely unlikely).
A great evening at @worcswt.bsky.social Trench Wood and surrounding land highlights including 5+marsh tit, buzzard, sparrowhawk, buzzard, 4+brown hare, and loads of roe Deer and hirundines.
We've been granted a permissions hearing at the High Court for our legal challenge against Angela Raynor's assertion that the Planning & Infrastructure Bill 'will not reduce environmental protections', which we say was both untrue & unlawful.
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06/07/2025
Forgot to post this a few weeks ago.
297birds caught in a busy ringing session in Herefordshire, including 9 new ringing ticks for me. Most notably all three wagtail species including one adult and three juv. Yellow wagtail.
Songthrush and Whitethroat amongst the species I've seen lately at cherry orchard nature reserve.
I didn't realise there were any little owls left around Worcester.