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Home / Environment / Warwickshire Curlew Crisis: Last Chance for Wading Birds

Warwickshire Curlew Crisis: Last Chance for Wading Birds

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Efforts are underway to save the few remaining curlews in Warwickshire.
  • Ground-nesting curlews face threats from farming changes and predation.
  • Small numbers of breeding pairs are found near Tysoe and Napton.
  • The Banbury Ornithological Society is involved in conservation efforts.
Warwickshire Curlew Crisis: Last Chance for Wading Birds

Bird enthusiasts in Warwickshire have initiated a crucial fundraising campaign to safeguard the region's last remaining curlews. These distinctive wading birds, typically found along the UK's west coast, are now scarce in Warwickshire, with only a few breeding pairs observed near Tysoe and Napton.

These curlews rely on the grassy fields of Warwickshire for nesting and raising their young during the early spring. However, their ground-nesting habits make them exceptionally vulnerable to environmental changes and increased threats. The Banbury Ornithological Society points to evolving farming practices, including earlier hay harvests, as a significant challenge.

Furthermore, a rise in predation, particularly from foxes, poses a severe risk to the curlew population. The urgency of the situation is underscored by these combined factors, prompting calls for community support to ensure the survival of these iconic birds in the area.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Curlews in Warwickshire are endangered due to changes in farming practices and increased predation from animals like foxes.
The society is raising awareness and funds to help protect the few remaining breeding pairs of curlews in the Warwickshire area.
The remaining curlew pairs in Warwickshire are primarily found nesting in grassy fields around Tysoe and Napton.

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