Martin Harper

@martinRSPB

I am the Global Conservation Director of the RSPB (UK partner of Birdlife International), husband to 1, father of 2, fan of Arsenal & the England cricket team.

East, England
Geregistreerd in februari 2012

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  1. 11 uur geleden

    One for the diary. Hope to see you there...

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  2. 21 uur geleden

    End of the week reflection on the growing demand for nature friendly farming

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    28 jun.
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    20 jun.

    Up to 200 prs of Snipe at Insh Marshes. Trampling of nests by livestock can be a serious cause of low productivity, but not here!

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    20 jun.

    We're urging Scottish Ministers to step in and after the golf course proposals were granted approval by Highland Council earlier today. Please write to your MSP to add your support for saving this internationally important place:

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    20 jun.

    Tune in to at 10 tonight for an ornithological world first! A swift GPS tagged across its entire 20,000km round trip to Africa and back.

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    19 jun.

    A decision will be made tomorrow morning on whether to allow a golf course to be built on the internationally protected Coul Links. You can watch the meeting live here from 10:30am:

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  8. 18 jun.

    A response to news that licenses have been granted to shoot ravens in England

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    18 jun.

    Submitted colony for Watched them enter 3 seperate nests under v old slate roof on just one part of large old red sandstone building Probably more nests as >15 Swifts seen. Submit yours at:

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    17 jun.
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    Fascinated by idea of sleeping while flying. I’ve just been reading how they do it. Amazing! Shame I can’t emulate this while working :)

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    17 jun.
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    I will be counting the ones I see in Perthshire

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  12. 17 jun.

    Some slightly rubbish photos from my visit to the Garron Plateau with this week: Heath spotted orchid, marsh thistle, round-leaved sundew and cotton grass. In my defence it was very windy...

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  13. 17 jun.

    This week, it's all about swifts. Read this and see how you can help in the first ever UK swift awareness week.

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    15 jun.

    Curlew family foraging in lowland wet meadow melted my heart today. Conservation measures in place for in are working!

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  15. 15 jun.

    Short end of the week blog inspired by visit with to see work we are doing with others to restore blanket bog across borders funded by the EU Here's hoping politicians can see the cotton grass for the rushes during the Brexit debate

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    Promising but I hope , , and are all on stand by to step in and save Scotland's international reputation if don't see this through! >

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    15 jun.

    Today is ! We're celebrating with this stunning photo of an avocet taken by - wow! Share your favourite nature photos with us, we would love to see them! 😀🐞🦋🐛🦉🐸🐦🦔🐜🐝🌻🌞

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    13 jun.

    NEW BLOG: Understanding the decline of cuckoos. Jeremy Wilson talks the ups and downs of cuckoos across the UK, and the conservation implications of the latest research:

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    13 jun.

    Moth decline shown to have cascade impact on other species. Much as we expected in first State of Moths report, but so very sad. More effort needed urgently to enhance insect pops

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  20. 14 jun.

    Spent a fine afternoon exploring the Garron Plateau with colleagues from with Seamus Heaney’s poem ‘Bogland’ in mind “We have no prairies To slice a big sun at evening-- Everywhere the eye concedes to Encrouching horizon, Is wooed into the cyclops' eye Of a tarn. “

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