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7/11/2018 in: Woodcock Watch Blog under: Woodcock
Andrew Hoodless and Chris Heward recently visited one of our regular field sites on Saturday night, where we are conducting a long-term ‘mark-and-recapture’ study of woodcock. They both saw a few birds – but nowhere near the mid-winter densities we might expect for this site.
5/11/2018 in: Woodcock Watch Blog under: Woodcock
Could this be the first sign of migration from our satellite-tagged woodcock?
1/11/2018 in: Woodcock Watch Blog under: Woodcock
Although the first migrant woodcock are now appearing in the UK, there’s many more that have yet to arrive. As our satellite-tagged birds show, there are some woodcock that have still yet to begin their autumn migrations.
8/10/2018 in: Woodcock Watch Blog under: Woodcock
4/10/2018 in: Woodcock Watch Blog
26/9/2018 in: Woodcock Watch Blog under: Woodcock
As summer turns to autumn, the woodcock’s annual timetable shifts its focus from breeding, which is now complete, to migration. But before the birds can get on their way, there is one important event to consider: moult.
20/8/2018 in: Woodcock Watch Blog under: Woodcock
I tagged Phynodderee on the Isle of Man in March 2017 and, that spring, she migrated to a breeding site in Northern Russia.
26/4/2018 in: Woodcock Watch Blog under: Woodcock
Chris Heward provides a location update from our tagged birds, most of whom have faithfully returned to their breeding sites.
13/4/2018 in: Woodcock Watch Blog under: Woodcock
Chris Heward discusses the journey of Holkham, our only ‘new’ woodcock this year.
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