Bar-tailed Godwits are fairly scarce away from the coast in the winter in the UK. This bird in spectacular transitional plumage was on Lockwood reservoir at Walthamstow Wetlands first thing this morning (March 17th). We also had one last winter, on Feb 7th. #londonbirds
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Manfrotto 055 vs Storm Darragh
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Test post: Black-necked Grebe from Walthamstow Wetlands on 30th Sept 2024.
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Senior Research Officer in the Conservation Evidence team at WWT. Working in wetland species recovery. Global Chair of IUCN Duck Specialist Group π¦
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Ornithologist/bird ringer/writer/arty-type. Working with @ldnwildlifetrust.bsky.social. Zookeeper in training. Waterbird fanatic π¦πͺΏπ¦’. Opinions=mine (regrettably).
Hertfordshire Natural History Society promotes the study and recording of the flora and fauna in Hertfordshire, and encourages a wider interest in natural history.
Championing nature recovery in London, repairing our lost connection to the natural world since 1981.
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Interested in pretty much any wildlife, especially birds, moths and a host of other insect groups. Norfolk county recorder for lacewings and allied insects.
Based in North Elmham, Norfolk, UK.
Ornithologist and Evolutionary Ecologist at the University of Oxford - natural history, science, cycling
Open access outlet for innovative, hypothesis-driven research on the biology of birds, with a particular emphasis on ecological, evolutionary and behavioural studies. Nordic Society Oikos journal advocating fair, openly accessible and reproducible research
Since 1989, The Institute for Bird Populations has enabled science-based conservation of species and habitats by studying the abundance, demography, and ecology of birds and other wildlife.
The River Roding is Londonβs third largest river. The River Roding Trust aims to protect, restore and enhance this amazing river for the benefit of wildlife and local people
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Ornithologist | Trainee Ringer | Patch Birder | @ | Assistant Little Tern Warden 2023/24 | #UKBirding #patchbirding #ornithology
All things birds - Ringer - birder - Illustrator
Naturalist, author, editor, photographer. Written 15 books, won two awards, but happiest when avoiding the computer. Norfolk. jameslowen.com