Volume
86
Year(s)
2018 - 2019
Authors
- Andrew Craggs
- Bethany Cowan
- Cal Shipton
- Ceris Aston
- Chris Redfern
- David Kinchen-Smith
- Dominic Rye
- Duncan Halpin
- Freya Blockley
- Harriet Reid
- Hazel Makepeace
- Hugh Watson
- Iain Robson
- Jake Taylor-Bruce
- James Porteus
- Katherine Dunsford
- Paul Morrison
- Rebekah Goodwill
- Robert Hattersley
- Susan Rendell-Read
- Thomas Hendry
- Verity Brosnan
- William Whittington
Summary
This volume includes:
- The European Union Life+ Little Tern Recovery Project 2014-2018 by Susan Rendell-Read and Iain Robson (pp. 4 – 8)
- Coquet Island: Birds and Management for Wildlife by David Kinchin-Smith, Paul Morrison and Chris Redfern (pp. 9 – 16)
- Breeding Terns and Ringed Plovers at The Long Nanny by Verity Brosnan, Robert Hattersley, James Porteus, Dominic Rye, Cal Shipton and Jake Taylor-Bruce (pp. 17 – 25)
- Birds of The Farne Islands 2018 by Thomas Hendry, Duncan Halpin and Freya Blockley (pp. 26 – 55)
- Grey Seals on The Farne Islands by Harriet Reid (pp. 56 – 57)
- Farne Islands Cetaceans by Rebekah Goodwill (pp. 58 – 59)
- Bat Studies on The Farnes, 2012 – 2018 by Hugh Watson and Hazel Makepeace (pp. 60 – 62)
- A Miscellany of Intertidal Species from The Farne Islands by Harriet Reid (pp. 63 – 64)
- Butterflies on The Farne Islands by Rebekah Goodwill (pp. 65 – 69)
- Moths on The Farne Islands by Rebekah Goodwill (pp. 70 – 76)
- Breeding Shorebird Protection at Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve – 2018 Season Summary by Katherine Dunsford, William Whittington, Ceris Aston and Andrew Craggs (pp. 77 – 81)
- Can You Spot the Seals? Using Drone Technology to Assess Seal Colonies across the Northumberland Coast by Bethany Cowan (pp. 82 – 84)
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