Passive Acoustic Monitoring is a new tool in our repertoire, & thanks to advice/inspiration from @SoundsIrish we had our 1st successful monitoring in late October. So far we have notched up 38 species, including a further 3 Yellow-browed Warblers to those ringed. More to annalise
The trail cameras on CBO have been very productive in recent years, notching up some 44 species, including Ring Ouzel, SE Owl, Hen Harrier, Woodcock, Stonechat, Otters etc. They provide a great insight into those birds that visit in the in closed season & also island breeders
The cast of 2024. I undertook the annual Grey Seal pup count @CopelandBirdOb & we have 50 pups, with 5 more that didn't make it. There were 13 more visible on Mew Island, and 20 on a small section of Big Copeland. There are likely to be in excess of 100 across the island group
Another fantastic trip to @CopelandBirdOb at the weekend with 2 star birds in the hand - Little Egret & Buzzard. Extremely windy on Saturday but much more pleasant today with a fall of 111 redpolls ringed. Zero warblers on the island but a Snow Bunting was an island 1st for me
DAERA Minister @AndrewMuirNI visited the Copeland Bird Observatory, located on Light House Island. The Minister congratulated the observatory on reaching its 70th Anniversary and had the opportunity to hear about its work in monitoring the birdlife and managing the site
What a day out on Mew Island for the annual @CopelandBirdOb#Eider ringing event. Sun, sea, and a cheeky wee drake to boot!
*photos and ringing under licence
Another great week at @CopelandBirdOb helping with the Avian Behaviour and Ecology field course - finishing of course with the spectacular aurora on the ferry back @Ben_Sheldon_EGI @OlliePadget@JamesKing7341@OxfordBiology
Nice to be back @CopelandBirdOb over the weekend with great migration & birds ringed. 50 birds of 18 species caught inc. 3 Garden Warbler, 2 Whinchat, Spotted Fly, Fieldfare, 2 Wheatear. Passage waders were notable, especially Whimbrel & the year list was boosted by 11 species
Thanks so much @BTO_NIreland for inviting me to give a talk on my PhD. I feel incredibly lucky that fellow seabird enthusiasts want to listen to me natter away about Manxies @CopelandBirdOb. I hope you all enjoyed it! ❤️🐧🌊
Coming up on the last push for tickets for our anniversary event - also a great networking opportunity for #ornithology in Ireland/ NI, & to find out about great opportunities to spend time on @CopelandBirdOb & gain experience in #habitatmanagement#birdringing
Best wishes to @AndrewMuirNI who has environment in his ministerial brief. Just to say this includes ~4500 pairs of Manx shearwaters and 100 or so Puffin on Lighthouse Island, CBO. Don’t be remote - we are happy to host you for a visit.
The latest BOC Newsletter is now available at https://t.co/IpZL1Di4yz
Read about the fantastic work the Observatories have undertaken in 2023, see the pictures of the magnificent selection of rarities that arrived with 🇺🇸 passerines galore! Read about the YBOV grants and Motus.
Where do the birds that we ring go and the ones that we find, come from?
Check out the updated interactive map below. You can pan, zoom and click on the icons for details
@_BTO@BTO_NIreland
https://t.co/MGAV86HeYn
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