The breeding season is nearly
upon us and Birdwatch Ireland urgently needs your help to step-up our efforts
to conserve Ireland's seabirds as they face increasing pressures and
uncertainties.
Your donations will help with
important wardening, research and conservation efforts needed to protect Ireland's
nationally and internationally important seabird colonies.
Roseate Tern on Rockabill - the single biggest colony in Europe. (Picture taken under NPWS license) |
Those of you familiar with this
blog will know that Rockabill is the biggest Roseate Tern colony in Europe -
with >40% of the European population on a tiny island off the coast of
Dublin. So everything we do is important not just for Ireland's birds and
biodiversity, but is important at a continental level. As well as Roseate
Terns, the island has >2100 pairs of Common Terns, 50-100 pairs of Black
Guillemots and 150-200 pairs of breeding Kittiwakes.
Roseate Tern outside its nextbox (Picture taken under NPWS license) |
The use of Roseate Tern nestboxes
has been a key factor in their population growth on Rockabill - from around 200 pairs
in the late 1980's to 1250 pairs last year. At the end of every summer some
boxes have reached the end of their useful lifespan and are falling apart,
leaving less available for the following year. This, together with the
continued population growth, mean new nestboxes will be very important for the
coming season.
A donation of €5 will help pay for materials to build a Roseate Tern next-box. A good nest box can be used for several years, so your donation will have a lasting impact for the terns on Rockabill.
A donation of €5 will help pay for materials to build a Roseate Tern next-box. A good nest box can be used for several years, so your donation will have a lasting impact for the terns on Rockabill.
We wouldn't have nearly as many Roseate Terns if it wasn't for the nestboxes we put out on Rockabill each year. |
Every year there are two wardens
on Rockabill - looking after over 7,000 breeding adult seabirds and around
10,000 chicks - to say we're kept busy would be an under-statement!
Important data is gathered on Rosate Tern chicks by the wardens each year, supported by BWI staff and volunteers. (Picture taken under NPWS license) |
A donation of €250 will help charter a boat to take staff and volunteers
to Rockabill, to help with habitat
management and gathering important data throughout the season. Having some extra helping hands at key parts of the season really makes a huge difference!
So please, donate what you can to
help Birdwatch Ireland protect and
monitor seabirds on Rockabill and all along Ireland's coasts.
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How your donation
will help
- €5 will help pay for materials to build a Roseate Tern nest-box
- €20 will buy an electric fence battery to help protect Little Tern colonies
- €50 will buy a GPS tag for seabird research and monitoring
- €250 will help charter a boat to take staff and volunteers to the Roseate Tern colony on Rockabill
- €1,000 will pay for an expedition to survey threatened seabirds on remote west coast islands
Thank you for your support, and keep an eye on the blog next week to hear how the first few days went on Rockabill for the 2015 breeding season.