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Francis Peplow

@fpeplow

Conservationist, birds and everything wild, Worcestershire and beyond. One lifetime isn't enough.

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calendar_today15-05-2013 08:15:22

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Prof Alex Ford (@dralexford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Budds Farm sewage treatment plant has been discharging the sewage waste of 400,000+ people for 160 hours continuous (~7 days & counting) into Langstone Harbour: a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Special Area of Conservation (SAC) & Internat. RAMSAR site for rare birds

nicola crockford (@numenini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing news from "720 acre" roost site created at Tiaozini in China's Yellow Sea #WorldHeritage Site: Beijing Forestry Uni. counted 188546 waterbirds of 32 spp incl 86700 Great Knot, 1630 Nordmann's Greenshank, 5 Spoon-billed Sands & 240 Eastern Curlews! x.com/numenini/statu…

Amazing news from "720 acre" roost site created at Tiaozini in China's Yellow Sea #WorldHeritage Site: Beijing Forestry Uni. counted 188546 waterbirds of 32 spp incl 86700 Great Knot, 1630 Nordmann's Greenshank, 5 Spoon-billed Sands & 240 Eastern Curlews! x.com/numenini/statu…
Francis Peplow (@fpeplow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A gloomy late afternoon visit to Ripple Pits today was enlivened by a Black necked Grebe loafing with the Wigeon flock plus a drake Red crested Pochard ⁦@WorcsBirding⁩

A gloomy late afternoon visit to Ripple Pits today was enlivened by a Black necked Grebe loafing with the Wigeon flock plus a drake Red crested Pochard ⁦@WorcsBirding⁩
Little Green Space 🦋 (@lgspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A single 400-year-old ancient oak produces 234,000 litres of oxygen a year while soaking up carbon dioxide, and can support more than 2,000 species of bird, insect, fungus, and lichen. Nature is amazing - we need more of it, not less. RT if you agree 🌳

A single 400-year-old ancient oak produces 234,000 litres of oxygen a year while soaking up carbon dioxide, and can support more than 2,000 species of bird, insect, fungus, and lichen. Nature is amazing - we need more of it, not less. RT if you agree 🌳
Francis Peplow (@fpeplow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With perfect gloomy conditions for Knot passage it was time to check around locally. Amazingly a seasonal flash on local farmland produced the goods today with 2 birds present late afternoon GHP SMW #SEWorcs ⁦@WorcsBirding⁩

With perfect gloomy conditions for Knot passage it was time to check around locally. Amazingly a seasonal flash on local farmland produced the goods today with 2 birds present late afternoon GHP SMW #SEWorcs ⁦@WorcsBirding⁩
Leeds Birder (@leedsbirder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gamekeepers shoot beautiful owls like this Shortie on a routine basis. That’s how Grouse Shooting operates. It’s the definition of unsustainable. Let’s move our uplands into the 21st century and ban it. Please sign here: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7000…

Francis Peplow (@fpeplow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Record shot of this evening’s Glossy Ibis at Longdon, still present at dusk. Favours wet field north of causeway viewable from bridge ⁦Worcestershire Bird Records⁩ ⁦@WorcsBirding⁩

Record shot of this evening’s Glossy Ibis at Longdon, still present at dusk. Favours wet field north of causeway viewable from bridge ⁦<a href="/Worcs_bird/">Worcestershire Bird Records</a>⁩ ⁦@WorcsBirding⁩
Francis Peplow (@fpeplow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having always had the food plant growing in the garden it was a mystery as to why we hadn’t recorded this clearwing before…until today. 4 individuals seen this morning #Currant #SEWorcs Worcs Wildlife Trust

Having always had the food plant growing in the garden it was a mystery as to why we hadn’t recorded this clearwing before…until today. 4 individuals seen this morning #Currant #SEWorcs <a href="/WorcsWT/">Worcs Wildlife Trust</a>
Francis Peplow (@fpeplow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Occasionally even the most unlikely bits of habitat host something interesting! This juvenile Spotted Redshank dropping into a small lagoon @PershoreHouseholdRecyclingCentre yesterday.

Occasionally even the most unlikely bits of habitat host something interesting!  This juvenile Spotted Redshank dropping into a small lagoon @PershoreHouseholdRecyclingCentre yesterday.
Francis Peplow (@fpeplow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With good numbers nationally this autumn it was a question of being patient and to keep on checking local waters. This one at Ripple Pits this afternoon. #CurlewSandpiper Worcestershire Bird Records

With good numbers nationally this autumn it was a question of being patient and to keep on checking local waters. This one at Ripple Pits this afternoon. #CurlewSandpiper <a href="/Worcs_bird/">Worcestershire Bird Records</a>