Research Ecologist working on birds, mammals, forests, farms, hedgerows, woodland natural colonisation. Marsh Tit & Wood Warbler studies. Editor-in-Chief of the journal Bird Study: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/tbis20
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Richard K Broughton
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They certainly get about...
This looks like a great PhD for someone...
I'll pay for his travel, and even give him an Irish tricolor flag to wave.
Well that's a heartbreak. Just fledged and flew into a window and then bounced into a pond. Risks of suburban breeding.
Fun fact: at Monks Wood the Black Hairstreaks coincide with the dispersal & settling period of newly-independent juvenile Marsh Tits, now very obvious & noisy, and also the full body moult of the parents, which get very secretive, quiet and hard to find (maybe embarrassed by their plumage state!).
Wow! But where will they put the car park and cafe? 😄
Drone targets #2 and #3.
This sounds like good progress.
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ESRI retiring ArcGIS Desktop and forcing long-term users onto the impenetrable and connection-reliant ArcGIS Online/Pro is up there with Brexit and Trump as an unfathomable unforced error by a significant power. Time to migrate to a more sensible jurisdiction: bye-bye ESRI-land, hello Q.
Richard K Broughton
Richard K Broughton
Richard K Broughton
Richard K Broughton
Pet owners have historically been advised they should treat cats and dogs as a preventative measure every month.
📢We're recruiting for an exciting new mountain woodland #PhD on "Mountain birch genetics & recovery in Scotland"! Full funding is guaranteed for this project involving molecular genomics & high-altitude field experiments at #Corrour & Mar Lodge. www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
Sarah Watts
The flowery grassland looks great and supports pollinators, and also small mammals, which support our Kestrels in the office nestbox. Cost next to nothing to put up this safe nest-site for them. Again, any suburban office building could do it. The little things add up.
Richard K Broughton
Red-footed Falcon has been recorded in the West Indies for the first time after a bird was seen on Barbados: