Rare Breeding Birds Panel
Rare Breeding Birds Panel
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Recording rare breeding birds in May
May is peak breeding season! Everywhere you go birdwatching there will be birds breeding - singing, displaying, incubating eggs, feeding young - amongst them a wide range of rare species. You can help the Rare Breeding Birds Panel by finding, recording and reporting these birds - here's some tips.
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Recording rare breeding birds in April
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By April the breeding season is getting into full swing and the number of rare breeding bird species to be found is growing day by day, as resident species establish territories and migrants return from wintering grounds. Here's a few suggestions as to what to be looking out for from RBBP Secretary Mark Eaton
Recording rare breeding birds in mid-summer
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June and July are great months for recording rare breeding birds, and in particularly for confirming that breeding attempts have occurred, as many adults will incubating, feeding young in the nest or accompanying dependent young, or fledged juveniles may be on the wing at their breeding sites. Here' some tips on which species to look for, and where, from Rare Breeding Birds Panel secretary, Mar...
Putting birds first, pt1
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Spring is the best time of year for finding, recording and enjoying rare breeding birds, but we must remember to put their welfare first! Here’s some advice from RBBP Secretary Mark Eaton on avoiding disturbing rare breeding birds, and staying on the right side of the law. There’s also a blog on this topic here tinyurl.com/RBBPsafe
Putting birds first, pt2
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It’s important to think carefully before sharing sightings (e.g. on social media) of rare breeding birds in the breeding season - could this lead to disturbance, or worse? Here's some advice on when to keep things quiet, for the welfare of the birds. Please also read the RBBP guidance here tinyurl.com/RBBPsound.
Some advice on looking for displaying Goshawks
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Early spring is by far the best time to find new Goshawk territories, or confirm continued occupation of existing ones. In this short video Panel Secretary Mark Eaton gives some encouragement and hints as to where, when and how to look. The UK Goshawk population is increasing and spreading rapidly, so there's a good chance of finding new pairs if you get out looking - but remember to watch from...
Juvenile Common Pochard, Gosforth, 8 Jul 23
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Mid-summer is the peak time for confirming breeding efforts by duck species such as Common Pochard, Shoveler, Garganey, Wigeon and Red-breasted Merganser by finding broods.
RBBP 50th conference - evening two
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The Rare Breeding Birds Panel celebrated its 50th anniversary with an online conference over two evenings, 15th & 16th March 2023. We had a range of presentations from Panel members and invited experts, talking about the work of the Panel, what 50 years of monitoring has revealed, the use of the data we collect, and about a fascinating range of rare breeding bird species. This video is the enti...
Talk 8: Amy Challis - the Scottish Raptor Monitoring Scheme
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The second talk from evening two of the RBBP's 50th anniversary conference, on 16th March 2023 Abstract: Amy's presentation will include a brief introduction to the SRMS, recognise the importance of RBBP to the work of the Scheme and share with you the raptor trends that we were able to publish in November to coincide with the Scheme’s own 20th anniversary celebrations. Bio: Amy Challis is the ...
Talk 7: Dawn Balmer - what RBBP data tell us
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The first talk from the evening two of the RBBP's 50th anniversary conference, on 16th March 2023 Abstract: This talk will give an insight to the use of RBBP data in a variety of conservation and research purposes, and demonstrate what it shows us, including examples of species that have flourished and some that have struggled since the RBBP’s formation. Bio: Dawn has been Chair of the RBBP sin...
Talk 9: Ian Carter - The Red Kite: our most successful raptor?
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The third talk from evening two of the RBBP's 50th anniversary conference, on 16th March 2023 Abstract: The Red Kite was once a common and familiar sight in both rural and urban areas. It was almost wiped out by persecution but is now making a comeback as a result of natural spread and a successful reintroduction programme. I’ll discuss the threats it still faces in our modern countryside and I...
Talk 10: Ken Smith - The joys and challenges of monitoring Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers
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The fourth talk from evening two of the RBBP's 50th anniversary conference, on 16th March 2023. Abstract: The Woodpecker Network has worked since 2015 to improve ecological knowledge and monitoring coverage for this elusive species. This talk introduces the network, talks about the challenges of studying Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, and suggests how RBBP monitoring might develop a more robust app...
Talk 11: Chantal MacLeod Nolan - Terns and LIFE on the edge
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The fifth talk from evening two of the RBBP's 50th anniversary conference, on 16th March 2023 Abstract: Roseate and Little Terns are species of conservation concern in the UK; Chantal will describe the work undertaken a EU LIFE-funded project that has ranged from site protection to habitat management and included monitoring and research work. Bio: Chantal Macleod-Nolan is a RSPB Project Officer...
Talk 12: Mark Holling - The rarest of the rare
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The sixth talk from evening two of the RBBP's 50th anniversary conference, on 16th March 2023 Abstract: Using records from the RBBP archive, Mark will look at some of the rarer species which have bred or showed some signs of breeding in the UK in the last 50 years. A mouth-watering selection to encourage you to go out looking this spring! Bio: Mark has been a birder since primary school with a ...
Talk 6: Murray Orchard - Providing the data - a Kent perspective
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The sixth talk from evening one of the RBBP's 50th Anniversary Conference, on 15th March 2023. Abstract: Kent is one of the top RBBP counties in the UK with about 25 species reported each year. This evening’s talk will highlight the most important of these, as well as some of the really rare breeding birds in the county! The talk will introduce the Kent RBBP team and describe the process of how...
RBBP 50th Conference - evening one
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RBBP 50th Conference - evening one
Talk 5: Mark Mallalieu - The Honey-buzzard
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Talk 5: Mark Mallalieu - The Honey-buzzard
Talk 4 Sarah Anthony & Ali Giacomelli - Use of RBBP data for Protected Sites work in Natural England
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Talk 4 Sarah Anthony & Ali Giacomelli - Use of RBBP data for Protected Sites work in Natural England
Talk 3: Molly Doubleday - Capercaillie counting and conservation
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Talk 3: Molly Doubleday - Capercaillie counting and conservation
Talk 2: Marcus Ward - Hawfinch in the New Forest
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Talk 2: Marcus Ward - Hawfinch in the New Forest
Talk 1: Mark Eaton - What the RBBP Does
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Talk 1: Mark Eaton - What the RBBP Does
RBBP conference intermission
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RBBP conference intermission
Rare breeding birds in the UK in 2020: report summary
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Rare breeding birds in the UK in 2020: report summary
Finding Willow Tits
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Finding Willow Tits
Some weekend encouragement
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Some weekend encouragement
Finding Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers
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Finding Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers
Finding Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers part 2
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Finding Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers part 2
Scarce breeding ducks
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Scarce breeding ducks
Finding Crakes
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Finding Crakes
Holiday birdwatching - how you can help the RBBP!
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Holiday birdwatching - how you can help the RBBP!

Комментарии

  • @cshannon3044
    @cshannon3044 Месяц назад

    I never seen one but I heard them in the field at the back of my mother's house when I was growing up in the fifties in dublin they just remind me of my childhood

  • @dippydoo3918
    @dippydoo3918 2 месяца назад

    Have you seen or know that do LSW’s exist on Whitmoor Common, Worplesdon? I might have seen one but not sure. It looks a bit scrawny and more mottled black/white

  • @peterbirkett9537
    @peterbirkett9537 3 месяца назад

    yesterday in upton upon severn a male one hit our window knocked out but next day he wasnt there got some lovley photos of him close up and i stroked when he came round kept him warm this morning he flew off i feel very honoured to be close up to this bird beautifull.

  • @myvillagebirds
    @myvillagebirds 5 месяцев назад

    Nice close video. Enjoyed it. 👌👌

  • @BunkMayne
    @BunkMayne 5 месяцев назад

    You shouldn’t be going anywhere near Goshawk territories without a licence

  • @andrewhansen4179
    @andrewhansen4179 5 месяцев назад

    Should I wear a protective helmet? They can get pretty aggressive when young are in the nest.

  • @beverleymorris167
    @beverleymorris167 5 месяцев назад

    I,m a amateur birder,and I find for me their call is the best way of identifying them, its like a weak kestrel sound👍 Elated when I heard my first, but never saw it 😞 Hampole wood south Yorkshire 👍

  • @shaunferguson8782
    @shaunferguson8782 5 месяцев назад

    Great videos I've shared both of my Surrey Birding FB group. Well done, thanks.

  • @alasdairgibb8433
    @alasdairgibb8433 6 месяцев назад

    There are certainly more challenges than joys in my experience. Do these birds actually exist?

  • @campinglachassagne8339
    @campinglachassagne8339 10 месяцев назад

    Very informative! Thank you. We have them coming back to nest on our terrain, each year, as well, in the middle of France (Allier, Auvergne). We've been following them for several years, now. Here is one of the videos I made of them: ruclips.net/video/sdZzh9XtN2A/видео.html (mating!). Last summer, they raised two chicks (always on the same nest). I would love for this nest site to be part of a research/monitoring/ringing program.

  • @UK_birding
    @UK_birding Год назад

    Brilliant! Thanks for info

  • @UK_birding
    @UK_birding Год назад

    Loving the channel

  • @user-gt3xp6gr1j
    @user-gt3xp6gr1j Год назад

    Had a LSW in the garden for the first time today at 10.40 for round 15 mins, sifting out its preferred food from seed mix in large feeder. Sitting in. Dull head colouring so assume this is a juvenile. Will put out more food this evening. I would like to know more about this organisation and how I could help?

  • @outoftownr3906
    @outoftownr3906 Год назад

    You just got to find an area of woodland that has a good wide view & sit watching for hours for a brief glimpse.

  • @capturingnaturewithsandip
    @capturingnaturewithsandip Год назад

    Nice and beautiful video. Thanks for sharing. Big Like 4

  • @jamiegrieve5875
    @jamiegrieve5875 Год назад

    I. Was camping at a site directly next door to Leighton moss rspb in silver Dale Lancashire a year ago and I saw over the space of the first two days when I got there what was either a marsh or willow tit actually about four flitting around but admittedly I don't know for sure .

  • @michaelmac1798
    @michaelmac1798 Год назад

    They don't always nest in pine trees, they use deciduous as well. Suitable hunting area is more important. There is an article about them in Bird Watching magazine.

  • @jamiegrieve5875
    @jamiegrieve5875 Год назад

    I'm still not able to say that I have seen a goshawk although I know that I can go to keilder and forest of Dean and new forest and other known hot spots however I am desperately waiting to see them in my own patch of Lancashire as I know that they have been seen and have nested in various areas....I particularly want to see them in the Blackburn and Darwen area where there is huge conifer plantations and I have spoken with some lucky people who have seen them there......I know that they are around the Gisburn forest area and Bowland....

  • @jamiegrieve5875
    @jamiegrieve5875 Год назад

    Are there a lot of them in Scotland

    • @michaelmac1798
      @michaelmac1798 Год назад

      Yes probably, definitely a lot in Ireland because no Tawny Owls and apparently they don't always get on.

    • @jamiegrieve5875
      @jamiegrieve5875 Год назад

      @Michael Mac yes I heard that well read it a few years ago and I was very surprised about the absence of the tawny in Ireland.....don't suppose you have any information regarding the presence of the long eared owl's in Lancashire?... I have watched short eared numerous times...

    • @michaelmac1798
      @michaelmac1798 Год назад

      @@jamiegrieve5875 I don't know, there is an article about them in March edition of - Bird Watching Magazine. I don't know if they share habitat with Short-eared Owls? Which are moorland birds, so farm land with small pine woods and hedges may have them? Perhaps on the coast?

    • @michaelmac1798
      @michaelmac1798 Год назад

      @@jamiegrieve5875 at a guess Leighton Moss area or Formby has pine forests.

  • @capturingnaturewithsandip
    @capturingnaturewithsandip 2 года назад

    Nice and beautiful video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jamiegrieve5875
    @jamiegrieve5875 2 года назад

    I thought long eared were more common in the south of Britain. I live in Lancashire and i have watched the short eared on many occasions but I have only caught a glimpse of long eared

    • @michaelmac1798
      @michaelmac1798 Год назад

      I think Long-eared owls like woods in farm land as opposed to moorland, like the Short-eared...

  • @joshuasollitt4558
    @joshuasollitt4558 3 года назад

    What binocular magnification is best to use for monitering raptors and owls?