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The importance of WNS species reports: Birds and Butterflies


Peta Constable reports on the Wharfedale Naturalists Webinar, March 10, 202: The importance of WNS species reports: Birds and Butterflies
IF, like me, the first sighting of a butterfly in the garden or a charismatic female Goosander and her young on the Wharfe, gives a feeling that some things are still right with the world, you will appreciate the huge contribution made by our Society’s recorders to the knowledge of what is and isn’t present in our local patch on an annual basis. They collate and analyse thousands of records of sightings they and others provide and then write detailed reports on the local flora and fauna. These reports give an invaluable view of the plant and animal life in both Upper and Lower Wharfedale, and enable us to gain valuable insights into annual trends over many years. ....

United Kingdom , Nyree Fearnley , Bradford Ornithological Group , Peta Constable , Wharfedale Naturalists Webinar , Lower Wharfedale , Andrew Kelly , North Wharfedale , South Wharfedale , Catherine Burton , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , பிராட்போர்டு ஆர்‌நிதலாஜிகல் குழு , பெட்டா கான்ஸ்டபிள் , ஆண்ட்ரூ கெல்லி , கேத்தரின் பர்டன் ,

Talk: 'A year in the life of swifts' | Wharfedale Observer


Peta Constable reports on Wharfedale Naturalists presentation “A year in the Life of Swifts”
LOOK no feet! Apus Apus the Common swift, eats, drinks, mates, preens and sleeps (half its brain awake and half asleep) on the wing. This gave rise the old belief that Swifts had no legs or feet. Thus the family name for all swifts, Apodidae, “footless”. Swifts, of course, have feet but land on them only when they enter their nesting site, lay eggs and rear their chicks. The rest of the time, sometimes for three continuous years, they are on the wing. A swift that lives 18 years may cover 4 million miles. ....

United Kingdom , Martin Calvert , Rob Jacques , David White , Linda Jenkinson , Peta Constable , Wharfedale Naturalists , Start Birding , Leeds Swifts , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , மார்டின் கால்வெர்ட் , கொள்ளை ஜாக்ஸ் , டேவிட் வெள்ளை , லிண்டா ஜென்கின்சன் , பெட்டா கான்ஸ்டபிள் , தொடங்கு பறவை வளர்ப்பு , லீட்ஸ் ஸ்விஃப்ட்ஸ் ,