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Four corncrakes recorded on Rathlin Island for the first time in decades

Four calling male corncrakes have been recorded on Rathlin Island to date this year. It is the first time since the late 1970s/early 1980s that four birds have been recorded. One of the rarest birds on the island of Ireland - a red-listed species - it is a bird of high conservation concern. Numbers have been in sharp decline since the 1980s and Rathlin is the only place in Northern Ireland home to this species. Attraction For the last six years, at least one calling male has been heard. This year, two males arrived in late April and are established on the island, with their behaviour indicating they have attracted mates, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said.

Four rare male corncrake birds recorded on Rathlin Island

BBC News Published Four rare male birds have been recorded on Rathlin Island, off the County Antrim coast. It is the highest number of calling male corncrakes to be confirmed on the island in about 40 years. The corncrake is one of NI s rarest birds, known for its distinctive call. Rathlin is the only place in NI where the species can be found, and is the focus of conservation efforts by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds NI (RSPB NI). Over the years, I could see the decline happening before my eyes; the corncrakes just weren t there any more. So to have four birds is quite something, says our Rathlin warden Liam. Listen to a corncrake call below and read more about the good news here: https://t.co/eFcSsVIT4kpic.twitter.com/muX9ppOaxs RSPB NI (@RSPBNI) May 6, 2021

Birds nest found in hedge cut by borough council

THE council has tried to justify cutting a hedge where a birds’ nest was found. The hedge was cut by council workers last week in Cranbourne Lane causing concern to residents who said a birds’ nest had become completely exposed. Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council’s own policy on hedge cutting management states that hedges should be maintained in the winter months. Last year it faced similar criticism for carrying out extensive work to chop down trees and a hedgerow in Chapel Hill in May, sparking complaints from the public that it could pose a threat to nesting birds. It is an offence under section one of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 to intentionally take, damage or destroy the nest of any wild bird while it is in use or being built.

Golden eagle poisoned deliberately on Aberdeenshire estate

Golden eagle poisoned deliberately on Aberdeenshire estate Updated: 05/05/2021, 4:04 pm A golden eagle was found dead on a rural estate in Aberdeenshire (Phil Wilkinson/PA) A golden eagle was deliberately poisoned on a rural estate in Aberdeenshire, police said. The bird of prey was found dead on a hillside on the Invercauld Estate, in the heart of the Cairngorms, near Crathie on March 19 after being illegally targeted with a toxic substance. Police Scotland said officers searched a number of properties on the estate on Tuesday as they continue carrying out inquiries. No arrests have been made. Detective Chief Superintendent Gary Cunningham, the force’s wildlife crime lead, said: “Scotland’s rich, rare and diverse wildlife and landscapes are among its biggest attractions.

Police confirm golden eagle was illegally and intentionally poisoned on Deeside estate

Updated: 05/05/2021, 5:15 pm © Shutterstock / Michele Aldeghi A golden eagle found dead in the Cairngorms was deliberately poisoned, police have confirmed. Police today revealed a number of properties on the estate were searched yesterday as their continue their inquiries. No arrests have been made. Detective Constable Daniel Crilley, from the wildlife crime unit, said that raptor persecution is a priority for the force, which is currently running a year-long campaign Operation Wingspan. The golden eagle was found dead on the Invercauld estate near Braemar Raptor persecution top priority for Police Scotland He said: “Poisoning a bird or animal is not only cruel and callous but it can also harm other wildlife. Illegal persecution of raptors will not be tolerated.

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