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Teessiders asked do not disturb the birds in wildlife reserves

January 4, 2011 in Science, Wildlife by TS1reporter

Tweet Visitors to one of Britain’s most important wildlife reserves are being asked to help wild birds survive the winter, by keeping quiet. The Tees Estuary and other wetland sites in the Tees Valley are home to thousands of wintering birds who need to maximise their feeding time. Walkers, pets and water-sports can all disturb [...]

amazing moments at RSPB Saltholme over the past two days

December 29, 2010 in Science, Wildlife by someguyualreadyknow

Tweet The long-eared owls still provide lots of excitement. There were plenty of beaming face – complete rosy cheeks – around the visitor centre today. Staff managed to record this wonderful video of one of the owls. The owl watchpoint has been running every day from about 11 am. The next treat was thanks to [...]

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Long eared owls seen at Teesside’s RSPB Saltholme nature reserve

December 21, 2010 in Science, Wildlife by editor

Tweet This week staff at RSPB  Saltholme, Teesside’s nature reserve uncovered a group of roosting long-eared owls which are normally secretive and nocturnal.  They’re a bit off the beaten track and shouldn’t  really  disturbed so staff are keeping their whereabouts a bit of a secret.   You can get close views of them, though – just [...]

unexpected increase in ‘warm water’ dolphins off Teesside coast

August 16, 2010 in Science, Wildlife by TS1reporter

Tweet Warmer seas could be responsible for a change in the type of dolphins spotted off the coast of the North East of England, a survey has suggested. The North East Cetacean Project found an increase in sightings of common, Bottle nose and Risso’s dolphins – species associated with warmer waters. There have also been [...]

Hartlepool Hedgehog painted out of existence by double yellow line

August 13, 2010 in Hartlepool, Science, Teesside News, Wildlife by TS1reporter

Tweet Hedgehogs are, sadly, famous for crossing roads too slowly, but one has found a new niche in highway history. To the astonishment of residents in Hartlepool, it was posthumously painted over with double yellow lines after contractors on a tight deadline failed to move its remains aside. The incident happened during a programme of [...]

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