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09 Jul 2025 12:33 #9626 by Stuart Britton
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An update for the 2025 season.  Andy Chappell has handed over the management of the project to Harry West.  The season started slowly with only 9 of the holes occupied.  25 adults were ringed or re-trapped on 8th June and 47 nestlings have been ringed so far.  Harry checked this morning and there are quite a few more holes occupied - there are currently 68 young or eggs and a lot more adults about.
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13 Sep 2024 12:46 #8906 by Stuart Britton
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Hi Pete.  I would happily tell you all the about the project but there is a lot more to it than I can type here!  Please feel free to ring me any evening on 01673 842899 and we can talk about it then.
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11 Sep 2024 16:17 #8898 by Pete Locking
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Thanks Stuart, I read the article in the 2020 LBR and I'm impressed with what you're all doing. A lot of interesting and important data is coming from the site and hopefully more will come in future years. Will you need a bigger wall in the future?

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09 Sep 2024 20:45 #8887 by Stuart Britton
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I have already written an article for the LBC Annual Report a couple of years ago.  I am currently away but will respond in more detail at the weekend .
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09 Sep 2024 19:21 #8885 by Pete Locking
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It's a really interesting project, and raises so many questions. You should write a post in the newsletter, for instance, what is the oldest bird you've controlled, average age, are you going to need a bigger wall?
198 still seems a big total but two thirds of the best year of 298, is the mortality rate less or more than the returning rate? 

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09 Sep 2024 08:26 - 09 Sep 2024 08:27 #8883 by Stuart Britton
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Thanks, Pete.  Since we built the artificial nest site in 2016, 1,760 nestling Sand Martins have been ringed.  The most in any one year has been 298.
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