Last Bird Ringing Camps of 2017 Season!
- Oct 25, 2017
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Two last Autumn bird ringing ringing camps successfully ended our intensive 2017 Season.
We've done a lot. We've helped to ring hundreds of migrating birds, some of them we haven't seen or extracted before. We've seen almost 100 bird species during one camp and captured and processed even more. We've done this together.
Every single camp is an unique discovery and leaves us enriched and transformed. We share our field experiences, research knowledge as well as life stories. We share our languages (even Ancient Egyptian this year thanks to Steph!) and learn from each other. We've swapped stories from Australian Outback, Malta, Canadian wilderness, pristine forests of Madagascar and Gabon, Malawi, UAE, the North and South Pole...
Many thanks from Wild Areas Network to Participants from France, Germany and across UK - RSPB and BTO Members and Trainees, National Trust Volunteers and Scottish Wildlife Trust Assistant Rangers who took part in our project.
Crossbill in hand IMG_7413 IMG_7522 IMG_7470 IMG_7542 IMG_7559_2 IMG_7408 IMG_7438 IMG_7443 IMG_7525_2 IMG_7422 IMG_7387 IMG_7390 IMG_7452 IMG_4036_2 IMG_7536 IMG_7593 IMG_7562 IMG_7503a IMG_7570_2 IMG_7457
lunteers and Scottish Wildlife Trust Assistant Rangers who took part in our project.










































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