Germany Field Visit 8
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Having spent a few days in North Rhine-Westphalia and then a day in Lower Saxony, it was now time to head to the very north of Germany to see some Curlew (Numenius arquata) breeding sites there. We took a five-and-a-half-hour journey by train to northern Schleswig-Holstein to the village of Bergenhusen, the base of one
It’s World Migratory Bird Day today! World Migratory Bird Day is celebrated each year on the second Saturday of May (or October, depending on where you are), and is part of a campaign to raise awareness of migratory birds and the issues that they face. Migrating birds pose unique challenges in conservation, not least because
We are looking for Curlew Action’s official sign to encourage people not to disturb wintering waders. The UK’s coastline plays host to 150,000 Curlew from across Europe during the winter months. Protecting them from disturbance is vital to allow them to survive the harsh winter months. Read more in our recent blog post. How to
Every year, millions of wading birds around the world migrate away from their breeding grounds to warmer, food-rich areas such as coastlines and estuaries. This poses a challenge. For these birds to thrive throughout their lives we must protect them in both their breeding and wintering areas. There is no point protecting eggs and chicks if