Gobsmacked to learn that this male Pied Flycatcher, currently feeding chicks at my coastal nestbox site in Eryri NP (and caught under BTO licence), was originally ringed as a chick over 150km away in the Lake District!
Gobsmacked to learn that this male Pied Flycatcher, currently feeding chicks at my coastal nestbox site in Eryri NP (and caught under BTO licence), was originally ringed as a chick over 150km away in the Lake District!
Struggling to get that perfect shot of your pet? Why not ask for professional help. I recently worked with handsome collie Pip and his mum, who said he “always looks crazed” in photos.
#dogphotography #dogphotographer #dogs #bordercollie #northwales
A beautiful day to be putting up nestboxes in the Carneddau ☀️ ⛰️ 🌳
No worries at all!
Image of a Sandwich Tern flying alongside the wording: New Study. Impacts of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) on seabird populations in the North Sea are detectable in sea-watchers’ migration counts. www.bto.org/HPAI-seawatching. BTO logo sits top right of image.
1/ New #BTOScience reveals that seabird population declines due to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), or bird flu, can be detected using data collected by volunteer seawatchers. Read more ⬇️or visit our website ➡️ www.bto.org/HPAI-seawatching
#Ornithology #Seabirds #Birds #UKBirding
The ease of inputting data and interpreting it wouldn't possible without the brilliant Trektellen website
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Great to see Whitburn #seawatching data used (through @trektellen.bsky.social) With just 78 Bonxies logged in over 1000 hours observation in 2024, it has been the worst ever year since regular documented seawatching started here. 😢 #NEbirding #seabirds
Like London buses, my second paper published in the space of a week! Working on the (substantial) impacts of HPAI on seabirds, it was fascinating to find that population changes in some of the hardest-hit species are reflected in @trektellen.bsky.social seawatch counts. dx.doi.org/10.1080/0006...
Super happy to have got off to a flying start with a 5🌟 review from my first dog photography customer! Head over to my website www.pawsomepictures.co.uk to find out more about my new sideline
We didn’t really get a sense either way - our questions weren’t designed with cultural heritage value in mind unfortunately. There was receptivity to valuing sites on their individual merits which I think could encompass a range of values.
Looks like I should have tagged @uniofhull.bsky.social
Out today: my final paper from my postdoc at the @universityofhull.bsky.social, in which we explored the UK public's views on brownfield sites and biodiversity! So very excited to finally be publishing this paper - a labour of love.
*Please note: this is not BTO work.*
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It's nice over here, isn't it. Was a bit too quiet when I first made the switch back in Spring, but seems to have built up the critical mass now!
Episode 05 Birds of prey OUT NOW! In this episode we will be looking at how to spot the difference between a #Buzzard, #Red Kite, #Kestrel and #Sparrowhawk. Learn their distinctive flight style, shape, colour and behaviour. @btobirds.bsky.social youtu.be/gH6L14rE6Fk?...
#14 (near Padstow)!! 👏
I haven't been doing as much wildlife photography in the run-up to launching @pawsomepictures-uk.bsky.social, but it was great to get out yesterday and see the super Snow Bunting flock on the Great Orme (with a genuine snowy backdrop to boot!) #ukbirding
A puppy licking its nose, with its pawrent’s boots in the background. By Pawsome Pictures Dog Photography
If only they could stay this cute forever! The first months of a puppy’s life are a great time for a photoshoot, so you have a memento of those magical times forming that special bond with each other 💕
#dogphotographer #dogphotography #puppy #puppies #puppylove #northwalesdogs #northwales
A Cairn Terrier running towards the camera on a beach, by Pawsome Pictures Dog Photography
The beach is probably my favourite place to shoot. Open vistas, golden light, and plenty of options for fun and games with the dog! Wherever you are in the UK, you’re never far from the coast, and we are blessed with some amazing beaches here in North Wales
#dogphotography #dogsofbluesky #northwales
A photo by Pawsome Pictures Dog Photography, of a Cairn Terrier running on the beach carrying a tennis ball.
I'm very excited to bring Pawsome Pictures to life! I'm offering outdoor doggy photoshoots across North Wales and further afield. I can't wait to work with you and your furry best friend. Head to my website pawsomepictures.co.uk to find out more and get in touch! #dogsofbluesky #northwales
Excited to be launching my new dog photography venture! Head over to @pawsomepictures-uk.bsky.social to find out more ❤️
Red Kite / Barcud Coch
We need your help to monitor raptors in Wales! 📢 A brand-new BTO citizen science project launches today, which asks volunteers to choose a survey patch and one or more of the key target species to record. 🦅 Sign up to take part ➡️ bit.ly/CudyllCymru
A beautiful late-evening visit to my reservoir site yesterday. Herb-Robert proving it’s a rainforest by growing on a fallen tree, a metre above ground. Five eggs from the Nuthatches, and the Pied Flycatchers won’t be far behind…
Such a privilege to spend time in my two nestbox monitoring sites in the Carneddau - both around 250m elevation but with very different backdrops and characters. The season is now in full swing with the Pied Flycatchers back and nest building! Nests monitored under BTO licence
North Wales was at her stunning best this afternoon up at Cwm Idwal 🏔️ ❄️ ☀️
Awesome! I can’t be certain of that unfortunately, it was momentary glimpses as it scuttled around the undergrowth. Possibly had a white over metal but not certain
Yes, it was black inscribed (white lettering) on the left and metal on the right. Suspect it may have been ringed on Islay…? Feeding in a flock of 10 yesterday at Balnahard in the north of the island, about NR423999
A colour-ringed Barnacle Goose, yellow I/4
Colour-ringed and GPS-tagged Greenland White-fronted Geese, including A5C (all ringed on Colonsay this January, and have since been to Greenland and back!)
A Twite from the same flock as the colour-ringed bird whose ring we couldn’t read!
Lots of colour-rings to be found on Colonsay. Already this trip, we’ve resighted multiple Barnacle Geese, Hooded Crows and Choughs (plus our target Greenland White-fronts). Even saw - but frustratingly failed to read - a Twite from one of @jamiedunning.bsky.social‘s schemes! #ukbirding
Tystie (or Black Guillemot) from the Oban-Colonsay ferry
Golden Eagle from the Oban-Colonsay ferry
Greenland White-fronted Geese on Colonsay. The top-left bird carries a GPS tag!
A brilliant day - smooth crossing to Colonsay (sightings of camera 📷 Tystie, 📷 Golden and White-tailed Eagles) before we caught up with some 9 of our 12 colour-marked 📷 Greenland White-fronted Geese in the last of the light!
Rachel and I from BTO Cymru fitting a GPS tag (labelled ‘A3A’) to a Greenland White-fronted Goose on Colonsay
Kiloran Bay on Colonsay in the rain last January
Making my way slowly north this week, towards Colonsay. I’ll be spending a long weekend trying to catch up with A3A and his pals. With a little luck, I’ll come back home with a laptop full of amazing migration data, and leave a setup behind to gather another winters’ worth of habitat usage data!🤞