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Graham Appleton
GrahamFAppleton
"Lincs to Iceland" 1/7Black-tailed Godwit thread to complement today's talk at local @_BTO @Lincsbirding @BTO_Lincs conference by @JenGill3. @WeBS_UK counters tell us that UK numbers have been going up. #waders
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Project Godwit
projectgodwit
CALLING EVERYONE to help us create an online flock of godwits. Can't see them in the field? Let's bring them here! Create a godwit, take a photo, post (tag @projectgodwit
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Graham Appleton
GrahamFAppleton
Five #waders on the move in October in the UK: see next 5 tweets. Greenshank Jack Snipe Bar-tailed Godwit Grey Plover & Woodcock. #GlobalBirdWeekend #MigWeek Another 40
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Global Flyway Network
GlobalFlyway
1/21 #ISTC20 #Sesh9Hi shorebird folks! 1more4U2go! Migratory shorebirds connect. Movements, presence & phenotypes signal the state of habitats. Let's develop tracked individual migratory birds as sentinels (of connected parts) of
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Janet Hill
Saskajanet
OK, I think I finally finished ID'ing everything in my wader/peep extravaganza yesterday. Here we goooooFirst up, avocet (lets start with an easy one)... (1/?) Next were the far away
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Bird Aware Solent🦆
BirdAwareSolent
1/15 April is the month when many if our winter birds leave for the Arctic, but where do they all go and how long does it take? This month
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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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Eco Flyway
eco_flyway
The European GREY Deal: building an airport in the heart of Portugal’s largest wetlandhttps://science.sciencemag.org/cgi/doi/10.1126/science.abe4325#conservation #biodiversity #ornithology #Lisbon #airport @WaderStudy @RamsarConv @antonio
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Tatsuya Amano
tatsuya_amano
1 #ISTC20 #Sesh7 OK here’s a thread on #languagebarriers. Yes you are in the right conference. This is still about shorebirds. What I mean is I will explain how language
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