Round up

A few things: I enjoyed being at the Norfolk Bird Fair on  Saturday. I gave a talk about Passenger Pigeons and Hen Harriers to c70 people and I thought it went well. I sold a few books, had a few chats, met a few friends and saw a Hobby overhead – did anyone else see…

Tomorrow

I’m doing a couple of things in Norfolk tomorrow. First the Norfolk Bird Fair at Mannington Hall, north of Norwich. I’ll be giving a talk at 1345 which will encompass Passenger Pigeons and Hen Harriers. Looks like it will be a fun event with lots of stands. Maybe Songbird Survival will be able to tell…

Henry occupies the butts

Henry is looking forward to Hen Harrier Day on 9 August.  He keeps coming up with good ideas about it. Birders Against Wildlife Crime are working away to organise at least one event, and other people want to do their own thing too. If you were in Buxton on the evening of 8 August there…

Henry is welcome?

Swinton Park, down the road from yesterday’s Henry photo near the spot where Hen Harrier Bowland Betty was found dead, looks a swanky place. I wonder whether grouse is on the menu there? Would Henry be welcome? The Dorchester Grill does not serve grouse, they tell me. Not many replies, so far, from other restaurants…

Henry in the Dales

Henry looks sad near the place where Bowland Betty, a young satellite-tagged Hen Harrier, was found dead in 2012.  ‘So, these are the Yorkshire Dales’ said Henry. See here for more of the story. #HaveYouSeenHenry?

Looking forward to …

Can anyone spot anything wrong with the following sentence? ‘I’m looking forward to a rational discussion with Robin Page at the ‘Tooth and Claw’ debate on Saturday in Norwich based on his well-argued and wholly accurate piece in the Daily Mail.’

Stop meddling! says Henry

Henry used to be quite a fan of the Hawk and Owl Trust but when he heard they were siding with grouse shooters, and were in favour of meddling with any chicks he might produce, Henry went a bit cold on them.  He wasn’t the only one. Henry says that the Hawk and Owl Trust…

The ‘most Guardian of candidates’ – vote Hen Harrier

On the day after we learned of the ‘disappearance’ of three adult Hen Harriers in an area of Lancashire moorland (with large areas of grouse moor), it is time to send the next government a clear signal that wildlife crime must stop. On this election day you can have another vote, until midnight, for Britain’s…

Occupying the butts

Henry took this photo of me in the North York Moors. Have you got some grouse butts near you where you could be photographed? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ That was as far as I’d got with writing this blog when the news of three missing adult male Hen Harriers from active nests in the Forest of Bowland came…

Vote for the Hen Harrier

Today is general election day – you get to decide. It’s also the last day that you can vote in David Lindo’s fascinating poll for our national bird.  In this poll, voting closes at midnight (in the general election the polls close at 10pm). Why bother – it’s just a bit of fun isn’t it?…