After 40 years of dedicated conservation efforts, the Stone-curlew is making a remarkable return to the UK. The Stone-curlew, ...
Diane Clarke, who was part of the team that saved four curlew nests last year, from which eleven chicks successfully hatched, spoked about her rewarding experience as one of the first volunteers ...
Farmers are also encouraged to create specially-managed plots of bare ground within arable land for stone-curlew breeding, to keep eggs and chicks safe from agricultural activities.
The winning photographs highlight the diversity of animal and plant life in Britain as well as the often hidden behaviors of ...
THE iconic call of the curlew for generations has been associated with the start of spring. Sadly, the curlew is one of the country's most rapidly declining breeding bird species. But in Cumbria ...
working together with the RSPB and other partners to create nesting plots within arable land for Stone-curlew breeding which ensure that eggs and chicks are safe from operations. Alongside this ...
The chicken was said to have played a crucial role in the park’s endangered species breeding program for the bush stone curlew and other species by providing surrogacy to the chicks.
That moment was one among several that he had spent photographing these rotund, chicken-like creatures ... Roddie says in a statement. A Eurasian curlew stands among dandelions in the morning ...
Deano lives in Cairns, Australia, where he says curlew birds are "quite abundant ... but when they have chicks they can be a little more aggressive," Deano told Newsweek. "They hold their wings ...
Gray gulls raise their chicks in Chile’s Atacama Desert ... With a wingspan that can approach three feet, the long-billed curlew (Numenius americanus) is North America’s largest shorebird.
Endangered stone-curlews have been brought "back from the brink" in the East of England, with breeding pairs doubling in the last ...