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North East Citizen Science: Birds
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North East Citizen Science: Birds

Keen to help monitor North East birds? Discover ornithological citizen science projects taking place in the region….

4 November 2021

Birds | Citizen Science | Nature in the North East | Ornithology

North East Bee Hunt: 2021 Results
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North East Bee Hunt: 2021 Results

Together you shared over 4,500 sightings with the North East Bee Hunt in 2021. Take a closer look at your discoveries and the difference your records make for the North East’s pollinators….

22 October 2021

Bees | Nature in the North East | North East Bee Hunt

Discover Ten Autumn Fungi
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Discover Ten Autumn Fungi

From mammal mapping to fruiting fungi, discover citizen science projects to join this autumn across the North East….

19 October 2021

Fungi | Nature in the North East

A Ringer’s Year: September 2021
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A Ringer’s Year: September 2021

North East ornithologist, Phil Hanmer, shares a new update summarising bird ringing across Northumberland throughout September….

5 October 2021

Birds | Phil Hanmer

Join Citizen Science this Autumn
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Join Citizen Science this Autumn

From mammal mapping to fruiting fungi, discover citizen science projects to join this autumn across the North East….

27 September 2021

Nature in the North East

A new study into Japanese Knotweed
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A new study into Japanese Knotweed

Horticulture Magazine have launched a new study and interactive map helping naturalists understand the spread of Japanese Knotweed in their area….

22 September 2021

Botany | Japanese Knotweed

A year of bees and ladybirds
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A year of bees and ladybirds

As the North East Bee Hunt and Ladybird Spot come to an end for 2021, explore your sightings and highlights in a blog post by Charlotte Rankin….

17 September 2021

Bees | Invertebrates | Nature in the North East | North East Bee Hunt

The Geology of Holy Island
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The Geology of Holy Island

Recently, local naturalists and NHSN’s Earth Sciences Section set out to explore the geology of Holy Island in Northumberland. Take a closer look at what they discovered. …

15 September 2021

Earth Sciences | Geology

Wildlife on the map: using iRecord
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Wildlife on the map: using iRecord

In the next in a new series, Charlotte Rankin explores the difference your wildlife records can make, both locally and across the UK…

8 September 2021

Biological Recording | Citizen Science | Wildlife Records

A May Day at Darden Lough
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A May Day at Darden Lough

Inspired by a spring visit to Darden Lough in Northumberland, local naturalist Garry McWilliams shares his observations and art….

6 September 2021

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