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Posts by Tom Finch
Is hayfever season upon us already? Here in Central Scotland I've looked like a bee sting victim / unsuccessful boxer for the last three days. Seen some high forecasts for Cypress tree pollen, but don't think Met Office pollen forecasts start until later this month
This #InternationalDayofWomenandGirlsinScience meet just six of the inspiring women in our Conservation Science department and hear about some of their most memorable moments at the RSPB 🧪
Read the full story here: www.rspb.org.uk/whats-happen...
marsh tit, www.garthpeacock.co.uk
Very pleased to share #OpenAccess paper, which we think is important to understand woodland bird declines and impact of forestry on native ancient woodland in Britain.
nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... #ornithology @ukceh.bsky.social @rspb.bsky.social @mizpas.bsky.social
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Little Egret at confluence of Allan Water and Forth this afternoon @upperforthbirds.bsky.social
Good news - I suspect many other respectable organisations will follow soon....
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Looks great - is there an interactive map viewer anywhere?
RSPB Geltsdale nature reserve, Cumbria
Reconciling top-down and bottom-up treescape objectives
Wednesday - 1215 - Tinto
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📷Tom Finch
Trees or breeding waders?
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There's little point paying farmers to leave space for breeding waders if their neighbours are going to plant trees.
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New review paper by Emma Sheard et al suggests that forests create ...
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Close enough to @upperforthbirds.bsky.social to be of interest?
Sea Eagle just flew over A9 between Greenloaning and Blackford, towards Ochil Hills #BirdingScotland
3 woodcock between Cocksburn reservoir and Dumyat summit this morning #BirdingScotland @upperforthbirds.bsky.social
Are you an MSc student based at a UK university? Or do you know one?
RSPB @rspbscience.bsky.social have just released their list of research projects for 2026:
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📣Job vacancy!📣
Research Fellow in Global Conservation at Leeds, working with Dave Williams (and me, a bit) to assess the impact of conservation initiatives on biodiversity, carbon, and people: jobs.leeds.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx...
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I'm excited to announce that the theme of the 2027 BOU conference is Avian Disease Ecology!
📍 Nottingham, UK
📅 6–8 April 2027
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#BOU2026 | Birds and people | 31 March - 2 April 2026
University of Nottingham & Zoom & Bluesky
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📣PhD opportunity📣
Farming Futures: comparing regenerative and conventional practices on soil, chemical use, and ecosystems in a changing climate
With @ukceh.bsky.social @rspbscience.bsky.social and others
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Anyway. I agree trees are over-sold. They aren't going to solve everything, they bring risks, and are easy to get wrong. But I'm also conscious of throwing the baby out with the bathwater
Yes, peatland restoration is arguably a higher priority. I don't think that means we should do 0 woodland creation until peatlands are 100% restored. Wouldn't we get more diverse benefits from investing in diverse solutions?
How do you judge significance though? Lots of solutions have small effects. Should I just buy a second car? It won't significantly increase global emissions.
Agree about time, but won't we be grateful for a stronger (or less weak!) land sink in 30 years time? Doesn't every tCO2 matter?
Are you saying that growing woodlands sequester no carbon? Or not enough to be considered a solution?
Because new woodlands, if done well, can counteract the decline of the land sink
A Chough sits on a rocky cliff edge at South Stack Nature Reserve, North Wales.
Job vacancy 🧪
Principal Conservation Scientist, RSPB Cymru
Can you provide the evidence needed to save and restore the iconic species and landscapes of Wales?
Deadline: 3rd Nov
Location: Flexible within Wales
Duration: Permanent
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Look at her go!
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New issue of #BirdStudy out today!
Birds on solar farms
Numbers of released Pheasants & Partridges
Woodlarks & Meadow Pipits in Central Europe
Hawfinch supplementary feeding
Black-billed Cuckoo diet
Serengeti Secretarybirds
Tracking Lesser Flamingos
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Fully funded PhD working on insectivorous bird declines with a broad range of stakeholders. Starting ASAP #ornithology #zoology #biodiversity #science #ecology
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The Gola Rainforest
New job alert: An amazing opportunity - our International science team are hiring for a 2yr position (initially) for an experienced scientist to work on tropical forest conservation 🌍🧪
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Very firm statement on releases of captive-bred Turtle Doves, from Operation Turtle Dove inc @rspb.bsky.social & @naturalengland.bsky.social:
*Doesn't meet IUCN guidelines
*Risk of disease/genetic pollution
*Irresponsible aims
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Some recent beaver activity too