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==Thames Water Birdwatching Permits==
 
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The Thames Water Birdwatching Permit allows you to visit the following
 
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sites:
 
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*King George V Reservoir
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===Colour ringed Peregrines===
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*Queen Mary Reservoir
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Following recent sightings of an East Sussex colour ringed Peregrine at the London Wetland Centre, Graham Roberts of The Sussex Peregrine Study has requested that any sightings of colour ringed Peregrines be reported to him at graham.c.m.roberts@btinternet.com
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*Queen Mother Reservoir
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*Walthamstow Reservoirs
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*Walton Reservoirs (Knight
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==Bird Atlas==
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Fieldwork kicks off for Bird Atlas 2007-11 on 1 November and we hope that
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all birders in Britain and Ireland can spare a few hours during the winter
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and breeding season to take part. The Atlas aims to map the distribution and
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relative abundance of birds in the winter and breeding season, so everything you see
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could contribute. There are two ways to take part (of equal priority):
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*take on a timed count in a tetrad (2x2 km square)
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*compile comprehensive species lists of birds in a 10-km square (Roving
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Records)
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If you can help out, please visit [http://www.birdatlas.net] to find out more,
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download Roving Record forms, register for Atlas Online and 'request a
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tetrad'.
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Current revision as of 12:45, 28 December 2009

Colour ringed Peregrines

Following recent sightings of an East Sussex colour ringed Peregrine at the London Wetland Centre, Graham Roberts of The Sussex Peregrine Study has requested that any sightings of colour ringed Peregrines be reported to him at graham.c.m.roberts@btinternet.com


Bird Atlas

Fieldwork kicks off for Bird Atlas 2007-11 on 1 November and we hope that all birders in Britain and Ireland can spare a few hours during the winter and breeding season to take part. The Atlas aims to map the distribution and relative abundance of birds in the winter and breeding season, so everything you see could contribute. There are two ways to take part (of equal priority):

  • take on a timed count in a tetrad (2x2 km square)
  • compile comprehensive species lists of birds in a 10-km square (Roving

Records)

If you can help out, please visit [1] to find out more, download Roving Record forms, register for Atlas Online and 'request a tetrad'.

I basolutely enjoyed this post. I testament deifnitely check back after fpr more adivsory posts from you. Thanks!
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