Working in partnership with @ringerswm to create better wildlife habitat @ our Garden Centre, creating positive wildlife experiences for all our visitors
Really looking forward to getting the feeders back up and running, although a lot of natural food around there is also a lot of Redpoll and brambling coming in so should be a good winter
Last night we took members of Wychavon RG & South Manchester RG out with the thermal camera to encourage a collaborative approach to sharing ringing experiences and increase our understanding of birds.
We managed to catch 8 Skylark & a Grey Partridge. @_BTO#birdringing
@RingersWm We are moving to @RingersWm please follow us to continue seeing the work we do with ringing, community demonstrations and thermal imaging technology. Once we reach 1000 followers, we will award a fantastic wildlife prize to one of our followers
It's #AfternoonTeaWeek & we know the perfect place to celebrate it 🎉 We have a selection of sandwiches & sweet treats available in our Deluxe Afternoon Tea as well as gluten-free & vegan options 😊 Bringing the little ones? We have a unicorn, dragon, pirate or fairy themed tea!
Fantastic weather to sit outside at the cafe and watch the birds on the lake this morning. Cool and moorhen chicks doing well and very friendly mallards to feed.
Three Little owls ringed today in the West Midlands, same female who had 2 chicks last year. It just shows what you can achieve by creating a home for wildlife. #nestbox@_BTO
Dear all, please give this account a follow. We work closely with @WildlifeWMP to reduce wildlife crime across the West Midlands https://t.co/sK2fNJRPaa
Flying drones, unlicensed playing of tape lures, walking through clear nesting sites and this is all in areas where there are also schedule1 breeding birds. We will continue to challenge those doing it.
Give the wildife a break and think before you disturb. #WildlifeCrime
In 2016 we reduced the height of the willow in marsh lane at the back of Wheats and places the cuttings to form a fence. 2017 saw an increase in warblers at the site and hoping 2018 brings even more to this fantastic habitat