Summary

Northumbrian Naturalist Volume 88: Northumberland Coastal Wildlife 2019

This volume includes:

  • Foreword by Chris Redfern, pp. 4 – 8.
  • Kittiwakes Breeding Along the River Tyne, 1994-2019: a Brief Overview by Daniel Turner, pp. 8 – 14.
  • Birds and Wildlife on Coquet Island by David Kinchin-Smith, Paul Morrison and Chris Redfern, pp. 14 – 23.
  • Nanny Burn by Katrina Porteous, pp. 23 – 24.
  • Shorebirds at the Long Nanny by Tom Henson, Elizabeth Hickson, Kate Jones, Sally Reay, Nicholas Thompson and Fey Young, pp. 24 – 33.
  • Arctic Terns Sterna Paradisaea and suspected Avian Botulism in Northumberland by Chris Redfern, Mike Hodgson and Jane Lancaster, pp. 33 – 38.
  • Birds on the Farne Islands by Thomas Hendry, Sally Dunbar, Chris Cachia Zammit and Ciara Barrett-Smith, pp. 38 – 70.
  • A Study of Prey Caught by Arctic Terns Sterna Paradisaea nesting on the Farne Islands by Rebekah Goodwill, Sally Dunbar, Chris Cachia Zammit and Ciara Barrett-Smith, pp. 70  – 76.
  • Butterflies on the Farne Islands by Hayley Hodgson, pp. 76 – 81.
  • Moths on the Farne Islands by Rebekah Goodwill, pp. 81 – 86.
  • Mammals and Marine Life around the Farne Islands by Harriet Reid and James Porteus, pp. 86 – 93.
  • Plant Monitoring on the Farne Islands by Ciara Barrett-Smith, pp. 93 – 98.
  • Breeding Shorebird Protection at Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve: 2019 Summary by Katherine Dunsford, Chris Watt, Iain MacLean and Andrew Craggs, pp. 98 – 107.
  • Small mammal surveys at Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve by John Carnell and Veronica Carnell, pp. 107 – 112.

 

 

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