Welcome to the LDV NNR ringing blog, this blog is designed to share the experiences, findings and tales from a group of dedicated ringers. We specialise in conservation orientated research projects, largely focusing on wildfowl, waders, owls and birds of conservation concern, in and around the Vale of York NNR's.

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Monday 18 February 2019

11/02/18 - Leven Carrs

Last week our team of staff and volunteers headed out of the valley and over to Leven Carrs (just outside Beverley), to help undertake some more work on this wetland re-creation scheme with land owners, Albanwise. This is a fantastic project covering a huge area and is a site we’ve been involved in helping to restore and enhance for a number of years – having brought over green hay and seeds harvested from the valley to help boost the grassland restoration project. This time the team were helping to fence off the water control structures on the site, to prevent cattle from trampling, blocking or damaging the structures designed to retain and raise water levels on the site. The management of the water levels certainly seems to be working, whilst there the team were treated to views of wintering ducks, herons, egrets and an impressive 150 Mute Swans. Barn Owls, Peregrines and Marsh Harriers were also seen hunting over the site whilst wintering Stonechats flitted along the fence lines. 





Following on from our first visit, we returned again on our last two Thursday volunteer tasks, with the aim of constructing amphibian ladders/ramps in the sluice chambers, to help frogs, toads and newts escape upon falling in to the chamber. Another great job by the team – many thanks to everyone for making the extra-long journey to help out. 



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