Eagle Eye!
More wildlife live-feeds (no pun intended!) - http://www.infotecbusinesssystems.com/wildlife/
I confess I'm not sure what type of eagle it is. Hey, I'm a fishologist!
Hope all's well in Portugal, and elsewhere of course.
More wildlife live-feeds (no pun intended!) - http://www.infotecbusinesssystems.com/wildlife/
The 2006 trip to Flatholm island took place on 7th May. The sky was blue, and the sea -fortunately- was flat as a slightly choppy mill-pond.





Hello from sunny Portugal -although as we are mainly out at night we haven't seen much of the sun so far! Its been a bit cool at night -so Alex has very sensibly chosen to wear all the clothes in her wardrobe, simultaneously (see photographic evidence to the left). Also in the photo is Emma Rosenfeld -PTY projects in full swing.
Heres a photo of Renata -last seen diving into the surf with a sweep net!
The first few stormies are successfully in the bag, but we are still waiting for the main arrival of birds.
Meanwhile, we are having fun on the cliffs and looking forward with trepidation (given the high seas this morning) to a boat trip to try to catch stormies at sea.
The photo below shows our current Earthwatch team, including Rob, Alex, Renata & Emma. The others are various Portuguese biologists, including my new MSc student (Sara Roda), Renata's Portuguese PhD supervisor (Jaime Ramos) and 3 volunteers from Hong Kong, South Africa and Egypt. Here is Walla -our Egyptian volunteer, getting to know a stormie.
Stuck for birthday present ideas? Why not sponsor a storm petrel for someone -you know it makes sense!!! http://www.justgiving.com/sponsor_a_stormie
If you're at a loss for something to do (impossible to believe, I know!), then have a look at http://www.raccooncam.com/ - some very bold squirrels, raccoons and birdies on a real-time stream (it's refreshed every few seconds). There's a squirrel tucking in to breakfast as we speak!
Morning all... and welcome to our new 'blog'! What's a blog, I hear you cry? Well, to all intents and purposes it's an online diary, but it's also a really cool way for us all to keep in touch, what with James working his socks off in Scotland and Nicola leaving for her Honduras adventures - just two examples of how dispersed our little ensemble has become! Oooh, dispersed... what a scientificky-sounding word.
And now I'm off for tea and biscuits with Sian and baby Celyn... ahhhhh.