Sbp newsletter september 2010

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Suffolk Biodiversity Partnership Partners’ News September 2010 In this issue: Partners News Spotted flycatcher nest box project Nine new ponds Dedham Vale AONB & Stour Valley project update Silver washed fritillary returns to Suffolk White-clawed crayfish transferred to second Suffolk ark site River Deben saltmarsh to be restored by community initative Aquarius paludum a new county record for Suffolk Project funding from Suffolk Naturalists’ Society Wildlife wonders make it all worthwhile High flyer stoops into Ipswich waterfront to grab the prize Fabulous new interactive bat protocol for planners? Essex & Suffolk Water Branch Out Project Barberry carpet final survey?

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PARTNERS NEWS Spotted flycatcher nest box project Steve Piotrowski, Waveney Bird Club

The Waveney Bird Club (WBC) is about to embark on a community-based project that will attempt to reverse a worrying trend that shows a drastic decline in Spotted Flycatchers. The project will be run under a partnership arrangement with the diocese of Ipswich and St Edmundsbury and Norwich. The idea is to supply open-fronted nest boxes and fix these in churchyards in the Waveney Valley and northeast Suffolk. The project will draw attention to the plight of this muchloved bird, get people involved and provide nesting sites that would allow easy monitoring. Subsequently, WBC will monitor the nest sites and the data collected will make a valuable contribution to the national database at the British Trust for Ornithology. The success of the project can then be evaluated and further


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