BTO conference programme

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05 Dec 2019 13:12 - 05 Dec 2019 13:13 #2386 by Jim Wright
It might be a bit late to book for this weekend's annual BTO conference at Swanwick, Derbyshire, but, for anyone interested, this is the programme.

December 6
16:00 Registration opens
18:00 - 19:00 Swarovski drinks reception in the Garden Lounge
19:00 - 20:30 Dinner
20:30 - Martin Collinson: Ringing and Migration

December 7
08:15 Breakfast
09:25 Welcome by Andy Clements (BTO chief executive)
09:30 Jamie Dunning: The Twite network - monitoring Twite in Britain and Ireland
10:00 David Norman: Partial moult in Blue Tits - what have we learned?
10:30 Tara Okon: Growing a nest recording group: a personal view
11:00 Tea/coffee
11:00 - 11.45 Bob Furness: What have the ringers ever done for us? How amateurs make British ornithology great
13:00 Lunch
14:15 Dawn Balmer: Project Owl: What did we learn about Tawny Owls?
14:45 Teresa Frost: Alerts, estimates and collecting - updates from the Wetland Bird Survey
15:15 Daria Dadam: Investigating the decline of the House Sparrow in London
15:45 Tea/coffee
14:15 Ringers’ meeting
15:45 Tea/coffee
16:30 Ben Dolan: Thermal birding
17:00 Nick Whitehouse: Project Yellow-browed – introducing Motus tracking technology to Britain
17:30 Awards: BTO Tucker and Jubilee Medals; British Birds Charitable Trust grants
18:00 BTO AGM In the Derbyshire Hall. All welcome to attend but only BTO members are eligible to vote
19:30 Dinner
21:00 Team quiz

December 8
08:00 Christian service in the chapel
08:15 Breakfast
09:30 Katharine Bowgen Gylfinir: Putting Welsh curlew in perspective through tracking
10:00 Richard Broughton: How to survey Marsh Tits, a woodland specialist in decline
10:30 Malcolm Burgess Utilising citizen science data in climatic change research
11:00 Tea/coffee
11:00-11.45 Jenny Donelan: First come best served? Using colour-ringing to understand how arrival dates influence breeding phenology
12:15 Chantal Macleod-Nolan: 'Terning' the Tide – The LIFE Little Tern Recovery Project
12:45 Raffle
13:00 Summing up
13:10 Lunch and close of conference
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