Conserving Wild Birds of Prey and their Habitats

Conserving Wild Birds of Prey and their Habitats

Marsh Harrier Wing Tagging Research Project

Since 2011, a dedicated team has been tracking the movement and behavior patterns of Marsh Harriers through an innovative wing tagging program. This long-term research initiative aims to unlock the mysteries of these magnificent birds of prey and their life cycles.

Understanding Our Feathered Friends

The project focuses on three key questions that have intrigued researchers and bird enthusiasts alike. We seek to understand how young Marsh Harriers disperse from their birth locations, whether they maintain a connection to their natal areas for breeding, and if they show preferences for familiar habitat types when establishing their own nesting sites.

Evolution of Our Tagging System

Our tagging methods have evolved to ensure optimal visibility and data collection. Initially, we used green tags with white coding to mark the birds. Based on field observations and feedback, we switched to black coding for better readability. The project then transitioned to orange tags, and currently employs yellow tags with black coding, representing our commitment to continuous improvement in research methodology.

Project Success and Future Outlook

The numbers tell a compelling story of our research success. We have successfully tagged 978 Marsh Harriers, with 394 birds being reported back to our research team. This represents a significant 40.29% recovery rate, providing valuable data about their movements and behaviors.

Looking ahead, we’re implementing an enhanced reporting system to increase our data collection capabilities. This advancement will help us build an even more detailed picture of Marsh Harrier populations and their behaviors across different regions.

Join Our Research Journey

Our ongoing research continues to provide valuable insights into Marsh Harrier ecology. These findings contribute to our understanding of raptor conservation and help shape future protection strategies for these remarkable birds.

Stay connected with our project for regular updates and findings about these fascinating birds of prey.

Our Mission

We believe in a world where birds of prey and their habitats are safe, thriving, and accessible for all to experience and protect.

Through dedicated conservation efforts, research, and education, we work tirelessly to preserve these magnificent species and the environments that support them.

How You Can Help

Your support makes our conservation efforts possible. There are many ways to get involved:

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Experience the Wild

Visit our nature reserves and witness raptors in their natural habitats. Our reserves are open to the public, offering a unique opportunity to see conservation in action and connect with nature.

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