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    Tag Archives: Red Knot
    • International Travellers to New Zealand

      Posted by EAAFP communications on December 23, 2021

      In New Zealand international travel for people is virtually halted because of…


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    • New book “THE NARROW EDGE”, by Deborah Cramer, telling the story of Red Knots

      Posted by EAAFP communications on December 18, 2020

      Introduction of the book The Narrow Edge Each year tiny sandpipers—Red Knots—undertake a near miraculous 19,000 mile journey from one end of the…


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    • Knots Drawing Competition 2017

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on November 22, 2017

      The 2017 Knots Drawing Competition celebrates the…


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    • Overview of Kamchatka field season 2017: timing of post-breeding migration suggests Arabian Gulf Great Knot “EI” had a successful breeding season, and many other stories

      Posted by EAAFP communications on September 13, 2017

      Dmitry Dorofeev Researcher in All-Russian Research Institute for Environmental Protection and PhD student in Moscow State University (Continue reading in Russian:  Исследование…


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    • Cannon Netting Report (27 August 2017)

      Posted by EAAFP communications on August 30, 2017

      27 August 2017 Chris Hassell, Global Flyway Network (GFN) Well this was going to be about the 2 W’s (nowhere near as good as the…


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    • Cannon Netting Report (13 August 2017)

      Posted by EAAFP communications on August 21, 2017

      13 August 2017 Chris Hassell, Global Flyway Network (GFN) Whistling Kites are fine, what’s all the fuss about? Black and Brahminy Kites aren’t my favourites though. I probably owe the…


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    • Canary in the Arctic coal mine: warming harms migrating Red Knot

      Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on August 17, 2017

      by Gloria Dickie on 8 August 2017 The Red Knot (Calidris canutus), is a…


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    • Cannon Netting Report (6 August 2017)

      Posted by EAAFP communications on August 9, 2017

      6  August 2017 Chris Hassell, Global Flyway Network (GFN) Whistling Kites are fine, what’s all the fuss about? I am a bit behind with work. A picture paints…


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    • Cannon Netting Report (23 July 2017)

      Posted by EAAFP communications on July 27, 2017

      23 July 2017 Chris Hassell, Global Flyway Network (GFN) I sort of think Whistling Kites are OK (at the moment). The plan for this catch day was set at…


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    • Cannon Netting Report (15 July 2017)

      Posted by EAAFP communications on July 18, 2017

      17 July 2017 Chris Hassell, Global Flyway Network (GFN) I still really don’t like Whistling Kites. But this time they didn’t stop a catch being made but they…


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