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Posts by Gareth Jones

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There is now a Pallas's warbler with the yellow-browed warbler in Trewyn Gardens!

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The dusky warbler at Boscathnoe Reservoir looks as if it is trying to sing, though I couldn't hear anything. It looks great in the lichens and flowering sallows.

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@liamlangley1.bsky.social found a yellow-browed warbler singing in Trewyn Gardens this morning. It was also a good excuse to visit the Hepworth Sculpture Gardens at their most beautiful.

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The dusky warbler at Boscathnoe is tricky, though I managed some decent views yesterday.

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One of my favourite signs of Spring is seeing the adders basking in the Cornish hedges. There's a rove beetle Paederus (presumed littoralis) in the second image.

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We managed to catch up with the eastern black redstart at Sheringham and watch it singing, a week before its departure.

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Firecrest in a lichen-covered tree.

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More interesting Newlyn gulls - Bonaparte's and little.

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A stunning show of the Aurora Borealis in St Ives last night.

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Some good birds in Cornwall this month already: lesser scaup, ring-necked duck, lesser yellowlegs and Pallas's warbler .

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Some interesting gulls at Newlyn yesterday: juvenile Iceland, adult yellow-legged and a herring gull (second-winter?) with a. well defined streaked head.

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One of the two Pacific divers at Roskilly near Mousehole today.

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Our new paper in PNAS, led by Megan Power: a large-scale study of telomere shortening in relation to reproductive costs in bats. Photo of one of the greater horseshoe bats we studied at Woodchester mansion by Hetty Metcalfe.

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The female blue-winged teal on the Hayle Estuary showed well today.

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A dream send off organised by my former PhD students, with people travelling from as far as Boston MA and Poland, and videos from Australia and NZ. I am so proud of them.

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At least 2 snow bunting on the Island at St Ives recently, and the drake lesser scaup at Helston Boating Pond.

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A privilege to receive a Distinguished Service Award for 40 years of continuous service at the University of Bristol.

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Photoshop's AI did a decent job of removing a barbed wire fence above the bird's head and a fencepost close to its tail.

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Interesting subspecies: steppe grey shrike and Greenland white-fronted goose in Cornwall. Only 15,000 geese remain after being hit by climate change. The shrike's taxonomy is debated, though is currently recognised as conspecific with the great grey shrike.

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Some good birds in Cornwall at present including photogenic lesser yellowlegs and ring-necked duck.

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Great sea watch from St Ives on Saturday with great views of at least 6 first-cycle long-tailed skuas.

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Chysauster Ancient Village was great to see and hosted a splendid wryneck.

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Great to see two phalarope species close up on the same pool.

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Ones to watch our for in the future: glossy ibis (29), osprey and white-tailed eagle at Chew Valley Lake.

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Smart red-belted clearwing in the garden today.

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New paper from the lab led by Raphael Reinegger: surveying macaques by using thermal cameras on drones. Raphael's work was covered by Science in March. www.science.org/content/arti...

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RIsso’s dolphins.

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Alpine accentor in beard lichen, Aire Point, West Cornwall.

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Sparrowhawk eating a feral pigeon, Lyme Regis.

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