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RE: Breeding Woodcock Survey


Sadly another injured bird collected today, at the CIS tower, to injured to save.


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Thanks to everyone who contributed to this survey - not much fun going out birding after dark and not seeing what you are looking for!

Only one surveyor actually managed to see a roding Woodcock but, in the words of the old mantra, negative results are as important as the positive ones.

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Thanks to more intrepid crepuscular birders smile there are only 2 sites left:

Gelder Wood and Hopwood Clough

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Three more wonderful folk have volunteered their services smile

The sites now remaining are:
Shore Top
Gelder Wood
Hopwood Clough
Healey Dell





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Two more sites taken (thanks guys smile)

The sites remaining are:
Shore Top
Burrs Country Park
Blackford Bridge (Radcliffe)
Gelder Wood
Hopwood Clough
Healey Dell
Daisy Nook



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Wardley Woods now taken smile

One down, nine more to go hmm

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Take-up of sites for the Breeding Woodcock Survey has been rather disappointing, so I thought it might be best to list available sites here. These are in order of importance:

Wardley Wood
Shore Top
Burrs Country Park
Blackford Bridge (Radcliffe)
Heaton Park
Gelder Wood
Hopwood Clough
Healey Dell
Foxdenton Hall (Middleton)
Daisy Nook

If you could spare two or three evenings to visit one of these sites to look out for roding Woodcock, please contact me.
More details on the survey website: http://www.bto.org/volunteer-surveys/woodcock-survey

Thanks, Steve

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I still have several sites to be surveyed. These can be found by going to the survey website (see below), logging on and choosing "select a square".

A note of caution. This survey is to be undertaken at dusk, so will involve being out after dark and maybe not seeing any birds! More than usual health and safety precautions advised.

If you need any more details, feel free to get in touch.

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the survey website is now up and running: http://www.bto.org/volunteer-surveys/woodcock-survey



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Steve,
Happy to do the area you suggest

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Thanks Matt

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You have mail!!

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This year the BTO will be surveying breeding Woodcock. Members will receive details in the February BTO News.

I have already been given a list of sites to survey. However, the last Woodcock survey was in 2003, just before I took over as BTO Rep and after my predecessor had resigned, so I have no record of those who participated 10 years ago. If anyone reading this did the 2003 survey in the Manchester region, could they please contact me via Private Messaage or direct e-mail?

Any assistance will be gratfully received

suttill.parkinson@ virgin.net

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