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Harry Saddler
MondayStory
Today, April 21, is #WorldCurlewDay. Curlews are among the largest of the world’s migratory shorebirds, & among the most imperilled. 2 of the 8 curlew species are likely already extinct;
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WWT
WWTworldwide
Britain holds a quarter of the world’s curlew population. But today we’re in real danger of losing the curlew from many of our landscapes.#WorldCurlewDay ... Reasons for the decline
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Graham Appleton
GrahamFAppleton
#Curlew thread from the UK and #WaderTales, in preparation for World Curlew Day: 21st April (@WCDApril21) We need to learn to value and conserve the world's curlews before species disappear
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Harry Saddler
MondayStory
Hi everyone, time for an overdue mea culpa. There’s something that I’ve avoided addressing for way too long about a potentially harmful mistake that I made in my book the
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Kev
dunnokev
Today, thanks to the work of @WCDApril21, is #WorldCurlewDay.Here's a thread to help explain the importance of the #Medway estuary for this now-threatened species...1/12 Though only a handful of non-breeding
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stewartbremner
stewartbremner
Yer favourite Scots language animal name. Go! Thanks tae awbody whit replied tae this. Ah cannae believe the amoont! Ah mak it tae be aboot 73 names o beasties. Yer
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Mike Murphy
DigDeepBSB
Hot take: the 9 forwards signed by @TorontoNWHL would have given the Whitecaps a run for their money as the NWHL's 2nd-best forward group in 2019-20. Don't sleep on McParland.Darkangelo
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Rewilding Ireland
RewildingIre
Recently hit this follower number.Anyone know what is significant about this number in a rewilding context? Did you know that wolves were in Ireland that recently?234 years.There are trees standing
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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
1. This is a thread about the most powerful bird of all: a Guardian Giant. It’s essential to the recovery of nature – and could help farmers and landowners too.
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Wynn Lare
RippleCreekNW
Earlier Thankgiving lore:"Early Americans settlers were indifferent farmers...they were fairly lazy in their efforts at both animal husbandry & agriculture, with the grain fields, the meadows, the forests, cattle, etc,
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Trevor's at home!🚴🛵🍺🇬🇧
trevdod
I've been visiting all the bird sculptures installed by @_MBay by bike recently so thought I'd post a thread on how to find them. For more info see - https://m.morecambebay.org.uk/news/visit-morecambe-bay%E2%80%99s-newest-arrivals
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Paweł Warwicker
Paviman
1/9. A literary beekeeping year at Lumb Bank: a thread by Paviman – half-Polish man of kidneys, letters and bees.@Lumb_Bank @Arvonfoundation #Bees #Calderdale 2/9 2018: our hives in the Pennine
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Whores of Yore
WhoresofYore
This is Claude Cahun (1894-1954), the best Jewish, French, gay, writer, photographer, surrealist, and anti-fascist WW2 activist you never heard of.Thread Cahun was born Lucy Schwob, in 1894 to
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Jaegerbomb1234
A thread of stanzas from some of my favorite poets' works: 'Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream
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David Pallash
davidpallash
7 Days in ProvenceA thread http://wildlifewander.blog/2020/10/07/7-days-in-provence/ 2020 certainly has shaped up as a year to remember for everyone, everywhere. And for mostly the wrong reasons, or perhaps "reason." A two-week t
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Marek Bidwell
MarekBidwell
Last week I escaped the city for the hills, heard the curlew's call, and watch clouds scud across moody #Northumberland skies. I packed my bag and walked from Belford to
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