Norfolk Bird and Wildlife Fair 2016

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Public Safety In the event of fire. 1. Please evacuate the marquees and buildings as soon as possible. Do not stop to collect belongings. 2. If you find a fire please quickly contact a member of the security team, the information marquee or staff on stand number 37 in the main marquee – all have walkie talkies. 3. Fire extinguishers are positioned in the main marquee, in the lecture area and cafe and by the food area. 4. Head to the nearest fire point and wait. Please can you check your party are accounted for and do not re-enter until authorised. Water Safety 1. Mannington Hall is moated and has a lake. Please make sure you treat water with respect and stay clear. 2. Children should be accompanied at all times whilst in the grounds. 3. In the event of someone falling in, there are rescue rings positioned near the lake and moat. There are also wooden poles situated near the water to be used for rescue purposes only. 4. Do not attempt a rescue without first making sure of your own safety – and under no circumstances enter the water. There is a security team on site who will help. 5. Please take great care when pond dipping. In case of accident 1. First Aid cover will be available during both of the days open to the public by St John’s Ambulance. 2. In a real emergency please call 999 3. There is a first aid point near the entrance. If someone is injured this is your main point of contact. 4. The St John’s Ambulance Team can be contacted from this point. The site has rough ground in places please take care when walking. Please take extra care whilst in the car park. The Lost and found children point is at the information point in the main marquee.


Contents Page 2. Public safety 4. Organisers Editorial 5 Birdrace 2015 6. Richard Lewis Editorial 8. Saturday Lectures 9. Sunday Lectures 10. Site Plan 12. Marquee Layout 13 List of Stands 16. Activities Information 17. BTO ringing from 2014 and 2015 Fairs 18. Auction

Norfolk Bird Fair Office 3a St Johns Close Norwich NR1 2AD 01603 219119 birdfairnorfolk@yahoo.com Cover Photos Rob Wilson, this photo Jill WIlson


Organisers Page Thank you for attending this year’s Norfolk Bird and Wildlife Fair, we hope you have enjoyed your visit. Preparations for this years fair have been a bit of a roller-coaster with disappointments, the development of good friendships and challenges. We wouldn’t be beaten as we think Norfolk is a special county and we want to raise money for conservation projects. So, we have continued to make it a bigger and better event. You may have seen on the website that at the beginning of the year, after meetings, it was decided to hold the event in association with another charitable organisation. This proved to be non-committal on their part, with lots of disap-

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pointment, unfulfilled promises and to top it all they pulled out with 4 weeks to go leaving us with several major logistical problems. Not very professional, but there was nothing we could do. However we are delighted and grateful that the Norfolk Wildlife Trust have also partly associated with the event to give us the extra help we needed and they have been invaluable running up to the event, so our heartfelt thanks go to the team in the office. They will be the chosen charity for profits and the auction proceeds this year. This year we have put together a good mix of stands, that have been before, and new to make it varied and interesting. We have built up

the event to include more activities and have concentrated on providing a really interesting and diverse lecture programme. We hope you agree and our office is always open for good ideas and support. The event auction and donations page on the website over the last 12 months has raised £585 which will be presented to the BTO at this years fair. They were selected by visitors to the 2015 weekend as the receiving charity. Our thanks go to our cracking team of volunteers and to previous years visitors who have done a sterling job of telling their friends and family to come along for a good day out. It is you and the exhibitors that make this a fantastic weekend to promote Norfolk’s Fabulous environment in and out of the county. Jill and Robert Wilson


Bird Race 2015

Last year was the first year of the Norfolk Bird Fair Bird Race, where two teams competed against each other over a 24 hour period to see or hear as many species as possible, all in the aid of charity. The two teams were a Norfolk team led by Ian Dearing and a “Visitors” team lead by Andrew Whitelee. There is a long history of bird racing for charity, especially in Norfolk where the Big Bird Race back in the 1980s containing names like Bill Oddie and David Tomlinson amassed scores in excess of 140 species and raised thousands of pounds for conservation charities. Our aims were much more modest, but any proceeds raised were to go to the British Trust for Ornithology House Martin Appeal.

The Norfolk Bird Fair Bird Race would be a nod to all the bird races and racers that have gone before with an emphasis on honour, fun, gentle sledging and mind games before and during the race. So as the clock struck midnight on Saturday 10th May, the two teams disappeared into the night, reuniting in a North Norfolk pub several hundred miles, many frustrating moments and 23.45 hours later. Could a team with local knowledge beat a team of out of county upstarts and take the inaugural Norfolk Bird Fair Bird Race trophy kindly donated by Rob and Jill Wilson. Well, despite some terrible weather conditions fitting more of mid-December than mid-May, the Visitors managed a modest 119, losing by two birds to

Norfolk with 121 and raising a couple of hundred pounds for the

BTO. For 2016 we are hoping to be bigger and better and ultimately raise more money for our chosen charity, which this year is the wonderful Wader Quest. So far we have 4 teams entered, and anyone who sponsors a team for £5 will get a year’s free “Friend of Wader Quest” subscription. We are holding the race on 30th April this year, two weeks earlier than last year (and also a Bank Holiday weekend!) so here’s hoping for better weather, bigger totals and lots of money raised for Wader Quest. If you would like to be involved in the future, sponsor a team or just find out more about the race then please contact Andrew Whitelee info@norfolkbirdrace.com or take a look at our website www.norfolkbirdrace.com . Page 5


Richard Jarvis

Wildlife Artist/Printmaker My rediscovery of Lino printing at classes run by The Leicester Print Workshop and The Society of Wildlife Artists (SWLA) and the positive response to the images I produced, were the catalysts in my decision to carve myself a new career as an Artist /Printmaker.

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It was a big boost to my confidence, winning The Langford Press Best Printmaker Award at the National Exhibition of Wildlife Art (NEWA).and having my work accepted by the SWLA for inclusion in their Natural Eye Exhibition at the Mall Galleries in London.

which convinced me I was on the right track. My interest in Art and Nature stemmed from my childhood reading of the series of Ladybird books on the seasons. Illustrated by Charles Tunnicliffe, with wonderful images of nature through the changing seasons, they still inspire me today. The covers of the RSPB 'Birds' magazine were always eagerly anticipated with paintings by artists such as Robert Gillmor and Eric Ennion. I have always carried a sketchbook to draw my sightings, mostly around the reservoirs and countryside of Leicestershire and Northamptonshire with regular trips to Norfolk. These drawings are the basis for most of my prints and paintings. I also attend a weekly life


class, which really sharpens up my drawing and observation. I currently use a small printing press housed in my spare room to produce my prints using oil based inks, which I often tint with watercolour, though some are left as austere black and white images. My intentions are to try some other print techniques in the future. It has been a steep, but enjoyable learning curve over the past months and I have been helped and encouraged by fellow printmakers, artists and gallery owners. I am looking forward to showing my work at The Norfolk Bird Fair. Feel free to visit my stand for a chat and see me working.

See more of my work at: richardjarvis.me.uk


Lectures - Saturday Saturday - Title

Time

Organisation or Person

Person

10am

“Cryptic and enigmatic birds of Israel”

10.30am

Director of national bird monitoring scheme, Israeli Ornithological Centre

Yoav Perlman

“County Wildlife Sites: Norfolk’s hidden gems for wildlife.”

11am

NWT

David North

“Tracking Bird Movements”

11.30am

BTO

Ieuan Evans

“Dove Step - a journey for Turtle Doves”

12.00

Dove Step

Jonny Rankin

“The Deceitful Lapwing”

12.45pm

Wader Quest

Rick Simpson

“Getting the best out of DSLR photography.”

1.15pm

Rob Wilson Photos

Robert Wilson

“Norfolk Bats in Churches”

1.45pm

NARG

Philip Parker

“What The Wildlife Trusts do for people”?

2.15pm

The Wildlife Trusts

Michelle Househam

2.45pm

Falklands Conservation

Tim Carr

3.15pm

Marine Conservation

Alisdair Naulls

“Penguins, Albatross, Shags & Petrels of the Falklands”

Marine Protection Areas off the Norfolk Coast

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Lectures- Sunday Sunday Title “Birds of Holkham” “Lemnos - The New Lesbos?” “Norfolk birds and other wildlife in archaeology.”

“Amazing Falkland Islands Wildlife” “ More confessions of a wildlife film-maker” “Pushing the boundaries of bird identification and taxonomy’” “Norfolk Badgers.How Badgers effect their ecosystems.” “Endemic Waders of New Zealand”

Bird Race Trophy Presentation “The BTO Garden Bird Watch” “Bats, Bush-crickets and the Science of Monitoring”

Time

10am 10.30am

Organisation or Person The Holkham Hall Ranger

Richard Brooks

11am

Person

Andy Bloomfield Richard Brooks

Julie Curl

11.30am

Falklands Conservation

Tim Carr

12.00

The Hairy Frog

Mike Linley

12.45pm

Israeli tourist board

Yoav Perlman.

1.15pm

Norfolk Badger Group

Will Fitch

1.45pm

Wader Quest

Rick Simpson

2.15pm

Countryfile Magazine Editor and Original Bird Race Organiser. 2.45pm BTO 3.15pm

Bat Survey

David Tomlinson Kate Risely Stuart

4.00pm

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Main Marquee Layout

1. Norfolk Bea 2. Russ Hesleden and Ian Claxton 3. Alamo Inn, Texas Birding 4. Toni Watts 5. Falklands Conservation 6. Glover and Howe 7. Badger Trust 8. Norfolk Police 9. Fire extinguishers 10. Suffield Pets 11. Verdant Wildlife 12. Swallow Birding and Liz Huxley 13. Lynn Hazel 14. Norfolk Reptile Group 15. Hairy Frog 16. B and J Legge 17. Children’s Activity Table 18. Children’s Activity Table 19. Rohan 20. Norfolk Country Cottages 21. David Ord Kerr 22. Wildlife Tours and Education 23. NNNS 24. Idleback 25. Exit 26. Jessops Retail 27. Jessops Academy 28. WWT 29. Wader Quest 30. Robert Fryer 31. 32. Second Nature Page 12

33. Insect ID 34. Banks Boats 35. Mystery Bird Competition 36. AUCTION 37. INFORMATION DESK 38. Outdoor Camera Accessories 39. Gareth Watling 40. The Biking Birder 41. Wildsounds 42. Wildsounds 43. Book Signing 44. Bird Watching Magazine 45. FWAG 46. Diana Jackson 47. Atropos 48. Louise Money 49. Marine Conservation 50. Mannington Hall 51. CPRE 52. Rohan 53. Seating 54. Art Decoy 55. Langford Press 56. Langford Press 57. David Finney 58. Broads Authority 59. Richard Jarvis 60. Ashley Boon 61. Kodak Express


Stands Attending AB Catering

abcatering23@gmail.com Alamo Inn Stand 3. http://alamoinnbnb.com/index.html

Carols Cakes and Bakes carolbutton3@aol.com Ian Claxton Stand 2

Art Decoy Stand 54 07770 386618 www.artdecoy.co.uk

Cley Spy Optics Marquee 01263 740088 http://www.cleyspy.co.uk/

Ashley Boon. Botswana and Indian Safaris. Stand 60 ashley.boon@btopenworld.com www.ashleyboon.co.uk/safaris

The Coffee Bean thecoffee.bean@hotmail.co.uk

Atropos Books. Stand 47 01326 290287 www.atroposbooks.co.uk Banks Boats. Stand 34 01692 582457 http://bankboats.co.uk/ The Biking Birder - Gary prescott Stand 52 https://www.facebook.com/bikingbirder2015/ Bird Watching Magazine. Stand 44 01858 438884 http://www.birdwatching.co.uk/ Broads National Park. Stand 58 01603 610734 http://www.broads-authority.gov.uk/ BTO 01842 750050 www.bto.org/ Burgerlicious 01205 871937 Burnt Fen Alpacas 01692 630553 http://burntfen.co.uk

CPRE Stand 51 01603 761660 http://www.cprenorfolk.org.uk/ Falklands Conservation. Stand 5 ukexec@conservation.org.fk http://www.falklandsconservation. com/ David Finney. Stand 57 http://www.davidfinney.co.uk/ Peter Freeman https://www.facebook.com/Coachman65?fref=ts Robert Fryer Stand 30 01508 521154

http://www.hairy-frog.co.uk/linley. html Russ Heselden. Stand 2 01263 741742 http://www.russheselden.co.uk/ Liz Huxley Stand 2 Idleback Stand 24 01709 837906 http://idleback.co.uk/ Diana Jackson Stand 46 djacksonorg@yahoo.co.uk Richard Jarvis Stand 59 www.richardjarvis.me.uk Jessops Academy Stand 25/26 http://advice.jessops.com/academy. aspx Kenro Stand 61 http://www.kenro.co.uk/ David Ord Kerr Stand 21 www.davidordkerr.com

FWAG Stand 27 http://www.norfolkfwag.co.uk/

Kodak Express Norwich Stand 61 01603 219119 www.robwilsonphotos.co.uk

Gumleaf 01692 536777 http://www.gumleaf.com/

Langford Press Stand 42/43 http://langford-press.co.uk/

Lynn Hazel Stand 13 01332 590115 www.lynnhazel.co.uk

League Against Cruel Sports 01483 524 250 www.league.org.uk B and J Legge

Hairy Frog Stand 53 - Sunday Only

Mannington Hall Stand 50

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01263 584175 http://www.manningtongardens. co.uk/ Marine Conservation Stand 49 https://www.mcsuk.org/ 01989 566017 Louise Money Stand 48 lmoney79@googlemail.com Norfolk Amphibian and Reptile Group Stand 14 https://www.facebook.com/ groups/146763938721087/?fref=ts Norfolk Badger Protection Group Stand 7 https://www.facebook.com/ groups/1574995026105742/?fref=ts Norfolk Bea Stand 1 http://norfolkbea.co.uk/ Norfolk Chainsaw Art sally@maytree.me.uk http://maytree.me.uk/ Norfolk Constabulary Wildlife Crime Unit Stand 8 http://www.norfolk.police.uk/safetyadvice/wildlifeprotection/tacklingtheproblems/wildlifecrimeofficers.aspx Norfolk Country Cottages Stand 20 01263 715779 https://www.norfolkcottages.co.uk/ Norfolk Farmhouse Ice-cream http://www.norfolkfarmhouseicecream.co.uk/ 01362 638116

Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists Society Stand 23 carl@wildlifetoursandeducation.co.uk http://www.nnns.org.uk/ Norfolk Wildlife Trust 01603 625540 www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org

Swallow Birding Stand 12 01206 210662 http://www.swallowbirding.co.uk/

North East Norfolk Bird Club www.nenbc.co.uk

The One Stop Nature Shop Optics Marquee 01485 211223 www.onestopnature.co.uk/

Opticron Optics Marquee sales@opticron.co.uk http://www.opticron.co.uk/

Verdant Wildlife Stand 11 07783 243183 http://verdantwildlife.co.uk/

Outdoor Camera Accessories Stand 38

Vette’s Veggie Van steyvette@hotmail.co.uk http://www.vettesveggievan.co.uk/

Out on a Wing 01953884173 http://www.outonawingfalconry. co.uk/ Raptor Trust http://raptortrust.org.uk/ Reed Panel Company 01603 611952 http://www.reedpanelfencing.co.uk/ Rohan Stand 55/56 0800 840 1411 http://www.rohan.co.uk/ RSPB www.rspb.org.uk 01603 661662 Second Nature Books Stand 32 secondnatureyork@aol.com Brian Slaytor bslaytor@gmail.com

Norfolk Hedge Baskets 07948 977104 http://norfolkhedge.co.uk/

Spitfire Hogroast (0) 7958 761027 http://www.spitfirehogroasts.co.uk/

Norfolk Log Planters Saturday only https://www.facebook. com/Norfolk-Log-Planters-581665785197870/?fref=ts

Suffield Pets Stand 10

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Suffolk Wildlife Trust ( With Norfolk Wildlife trust)

Wader Quest Stand 29 waderquest@gmail.com www.waderquest.org Gareth Watling Stand 39 http://www.gwbirdpaintings.co.uk/ Toni Watts Stand 4 01400 272191 www.toniwatts.com Whale and Dolphin Company http://www.whale-and-dolphin.com/ Wildlife Tours and Education Stand 22 01263 576995 www.wildlifetoursandeducation.co.uk WIldsounds. Stands 40/42 http://www.wildsounds.com/menu/ main.shtml?ref=BWING Wild Touch Wild.touch@outlook.com WWT http://www.wwt.org.uk/


Great Value Birdwatching Breaks

T: 01206 210662 E: info@swallowbirding.co.uk W: www.swallowbirding.co.uk

Good Value - Good Fun - Good Birds

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Activities Lino Printing Demonstration on the Richard Jarvis Stand. Alpaca Wool Spinning. Insect Identification in the main marquee. Cone Critter Craft for children. Colouring Station.

Basket weaving Demonstration.

Evening.

Carving Demonstration on Diana Jackson’s Stand.

Hedge Basket Demonstration with the Norfolk Hedge Basket Company. Wildlife Art Painting in progress with David Ord Kerr.

Quote Trail.. Bookshelf Bunnies. Bird Ringing Demonstration.

Collect your own sheet and make a fox from League against cruel sports.

Bird Walks with the North East Norfolk Bird Club by the main entrance - 09.30, 11.00, 13.00 and 3.30, daily.

Magnetic Butterfly craft for children.

Badger Mask Making with the Badger group.

Frog Wildlife Trail. See below

Evening walk with the Amphibian and Reptile Group. Saturday

Pond Dipping 10.30-11.30am and 2-3pm. Chain Saw art with Sally May. Book signings in the Main Marquee. Including Matthew Merritt, and James MCallam. Meet and greet with Gary Prescott the Biking Birder and more.

Frog Trail The first frog clue can be sign behind , and to the found by the beautiful left of the house. triangle tree near the house. The forth clue can be found on the bridge The second frog clue can overlooking the lake. be found by the wooden Stop and have a look out bridge over the moat. for wildlife while you Don’t fall in its deep are here. waterand watch out for trolls! The fifth clue is a bit trickier and can be The third frog clue can found in the rose garden be found by the footpath by the pergola. Page 16

The sixth clue can be found near the Wild Touch stand The seventh clue can be found by the information point in the main marquee. Assemble the letters on the clues to make a word connected with frogs and tell the information point staff to collect a little something.


BTO Bird Ringing The BTO have organised bird ringing at the Norfolk Bird and Wildlife Fair for the last two years. We thought you might be interested in their findings and to see what they found in the mist nets.

Retraps/ Full grown Pulli Recoveries Total

2014 Mannington Hall, Aylsham Wren 4 0 1 5 Dunnock 2 0 0 2 Robin 3 0 0 3 Blackbird 1 0 0 1 Song Thrush 1 0 0 1 Whitethroat 1 0 0 1 Blackcap 2 0 0 2 Long-tailed Tit 9 0 1 10 Blue Tit 2 0 1 3 Great Tit 1 0 1 2 Treecreeper 1 0 0 1 Chaffinch 3 0 0 3 Goldfinch 2 0 0 2 Reed Bunting 2 0 0 2 Annual Total: 34 0 4 38

Retraps/ Full grown Pulli Recoveries Total

2 015 Mannington Hall, Aylsham Wren Robin Blackbird Song Thrush Whitethroat Blackcap Chiffchaff Goldcrest Long-tailed Ti t Blue Tit Great Tit Treecreeper Greenfinch Goldfinch Bullfinch Annual Total:

3 0 1 4 3 0 1 4 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 5 0 1 6 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 4 3 0 2 5 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 31 0 8 39

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Auction items David Finney - Framed Print Gareth Watling - Pack of Christmas Cards

extra special, one of our puffin pin badges…

Richard Jarvis - Print

Rob Wilson/ Kodak Express - A 6 hour Wildlife Photography Workshop in Norfolk or Suffolk

Brian Slaytor - A Driftwood Sculpture

Sally May, Maytree. - A Little Owl carving

Falklands Conservation - Adopt a Penguin and a Coffee Table Bird Life international book.

RSPB - Give Nature a home kit.

Marine Conservation - Year Membership. value £42. Members will receive a fantastic pack including a pin badge, car sticker, a subscription to our exclusive magazine 4 times a year, plus more. As an

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WWT Goodies - Entry tickets and tickets to the night time feeding session during the winter months Opticron Optics Song Bird Survival - Book Extinct Boids.

Jessops Auction Item. Burnt Fen Alpacas - Alpaca wool item Langford Press Books including, Birds in Norfolk, Wild in Europe, Otter Shores, Troubled Waters and a selection of excellent children’s books Other items will be added. Please come to the auction table situated in the main marquee and bid . All proceeds of the auction go to our selected charity, the Norfolk Wildlife Trust.




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