Our last Clogheen Marsh wader mist netting session of the winter last night. A Short-eared Owl that was hunting the marsh put off a good few of the waders coming in. We still managed 12 birds, a Mallard, 4 Redshank, a Snipe, 2 Black-tailed Godwit and 4 Curlew. The Curlew were all 2nd year birds!🪶
Nice!
Previous BTO longevity record for Curlew was 32 years 7 months, set in 2011.
Blog with longevity records for other waders:
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📢 Job Alert: Monitoring officer
I am looking for an experienced ornithological fieldworker to join the team this spring to lead on the monitoring of Black tailed godwits at WWT Welney.
Closing date: 6 March 2026
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Curlew v Forestry
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The only project in Sweden currently utilising this method for Jacks is here at Ottenby Bird Observatory, with super interesting and rewarding data just in the last two Autumns with 40 tagged this year. Still much to learn about this species!
A bit stunned when this Bridled Tern appear in my ‘scope 150m infront of the hide at Fife Ness. It then hung around for 3 hours roosting on a buoy and feeding inshore (when pic taken) before heading off NE. A first for Fife. Glad we chose today for the all day seawatch! #birdingFife #rarebirdsUK
Island hopping the Swedish archipelagos
Highlight of the spring
Definitely Bluethroat week this week @ottenby
Coquet Island Seabird Assistant Warden - RSPB - www.environmentjob.co.uk/jobs/104632-... Awesome job claxon! #RSPBEcology #seabirds #jobs
Great morn, looking/surveying a local spot for Jacksnipe..finding 7 via Thermal Imaging. Super/mysterious Birds that have the ability to avoid the general Birding radar most of the time. Photo recorded at a respectful distance with a 1260mm lens & cropped. Also 23 Common Snipe.👌🏻 #birds #ukbirding 🪶
For my first post here, I’m happy to share our new paper just published in @ibisjournal.bsky.social Thanks to a great team effort, we made a small step forward in the study of Siberian vagrants in Europe and clarified the status of two (pseudo) vagrants: the YBW & the Sib Chiffchaff. Some results 🧵
We are hiring a Field Assistant for 2025.
🌊Are you starting your career as a seabird biologist?
🏀Excited at the prospect of remote work on UK islands?
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3-year Postdoc Position
Join our team @mpi-animalbehav.bsky.social and investigate the dynamics of seasonal songbird migration using biologging technologies
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Please get in touch if interested & share with anyone else who might be!
With passage seemingly over here @Ottenby, 55 Jacks ringed (25 MOTUS) has been the best Autumn on record. Undoubtedly boosted by thermal tech, catching these gems during the day will never get old.
I do the same here when its good thrush migration, especially mad watching LEOs hunt them around the lighthouse