Not for profit social enterprise; works with underachieving young people on nature conservation ecobuild: hides, nestboxes, rafts, viewpoints, wetlands, schools
Great to see that the @MiltonCountryPk Common Terns have 3 chicks! As far as I know this is the first time they have ever bred at this site @CambsBirdClub
Very excited to say our new common tern breeding platform is a success! We have at least two fluffy new chicks nestled under the decoy today. Lovely to see and thank you again Pebble Fund @SthStaffsWater and @GFutureBuilding#springwatch
More great progress has been made this week by our team & @GFutureBuilding, who have been hard at work replacing the ramp at the Geoff Smith Hide - soon to be finished 👏 Many thanks also to our team for their efforts tidying up the path & trimming back the hedges @YorkBirding
Our members and supporters funded over 50 Barn Owl boxes five years ago. Built by @GFutureBuilding and installed by volunteers and staff across Yorkshire, all are still providing safe breeding and roosting sites for Barn Owls, Kestrels and other species. #FridayFeeling
Recently we had an opportunity to use the new photography hide @tophilllow nature reserve. The hide is purpose built at water level to get an eye to eye view of the wildlife. Built by the very impressive @GFutureBuilding this is the future for wildlife photography hides @YCNature
An image of a Shelduck taken from the low-level photography hide @tophilllow Nature Reserve recently. This hide is for 'members only' and we recommend it is well worth the money to join for the year... @YCNature@GFutureBuilding@YorkshireWater@VisitYNT
An image of a Shelduck taken from the low-level photography hide @tophilllow Nature Reserve recently. This hide is for 'members only' and I recommend it is well worth the money to join for the year... @YCNature@GFutureBuilding@YorkshireWater@VisitYNT
Another day, another Obs. This time @FlamboroughBird Observatory to have a look at the newly erected Martin Garner Seawatching Observatory. A wonderful bit engineering.
Despite the recent wet weather, we are pleased to be able to say that our two pairs of Common Terns hatched all five young over the weekend. Great news following on from the success of the last two years @YorkBirding@YorksDCP@GFutureBuilding
The River Sheaf colonies are in retaning walls & for the moment are safe but when these areas need repairing the work will inpact the newly established population & would loose their nest sites, a @GFutureBuilding's artifical bank could be solution on the sheaf @ParksSheffield
The pictures above showing the @GFutureBuilding artifical Sand martin bank as ringers from @SorbyBreckRG ring the young & moniter the cololny in it's first year of occupancy with at least 20 nests which is pretty amazing and shows the project to be a success.@Grippleltd
Not only the River Don, this year has seen a flock of up to 20 Sand Martins colonise at 2 areas of the River Sheaf with to date at least 7 active nests, 1 of which the young fledged yesterday @SheafBank with 2 more nests in the big wall & 4 at Duchess Rd bridge @GFutureBuilding
Back of camera from Maurice Dowson of the spoonbill feeding from the @GFutureBuilding hide @tophilllow this morning the team will be here on our Sunday open day to chat about their work here and other reserves in the UK