Mark Middleton, Senior Ecologist, EcoNorth

Meet the Team: Mark Middleton, Senior Ecologist

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Following the introduction of our ‘Meet the Team‘ page comes our mini blog series.  Hear personally from our team members about their roles at EcoNorth and more.  This week, meet Mark Middleton, Senior Ecologist. Tell us a bit about yourself I’m originally from Northumberland and, after a time away in education and various jobs, I …

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The 12 Days of Robin Facts

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Day 6: Robins are fiercely territorial.  In fact 10% of robin deaths are due to males defending their patch of ‘turf’. Photo credit: Colin Tudge https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1099647/Robin-redbreasts-symbols-Christmas-sweetness-bloodthirsty-killers.html

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12 Days of Robin Facts, by Laura Parsons

The 12 Days of Robin Facts

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Day 5: Robin is really a contraction and diminutive of “Robert”.  The original word for the species was “Ruddock” or “redbreast”. Photo credit: BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/2t6RVwKnNz3pbzhcWT1mms6/eight-reasons-why-we-love-robins    

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Wintering Bird Surveys, Purple Sandpiper

Wintering Bird Surveys Performed by Expert Ornithologists

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I am sure you haven’t missed the wing beats of migrating geese whistling overhead these past few weeks, as these formed-up birds migrate above us.  It’s a clear sign that the winter season is upon us as not just the geese but a myriad of birds make the journey from their summer breeding grounds to …

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