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Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Help name the Broads Cuckoo



The familiar call of the cuckoo heralds the start of spring. But for how much longer?

The species is one of the UK’s fastest declining migrants with 50% of cuckoos having been lost and the bird is now on the red alert list.

Now the Broads Authority is teaming up with the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) to try to solve the mystery of why English, and particularly Broads cuckoos are declining faster than cuckoos in Wales and Scotland.

The Authority is sponsoring the tagging of a male cuckoo with a satellite-tracking device to follow his 10,000 mile journey from the Broads to Africa in June and his flight back next spring to see what problems he meets along the way. He is one of six male Broads cuckoos and 15 in Britain which are being tagged.

The Authority wants the public to name the Broads cuckoo, which was caught and tagged on Burgh Common, land which is owned by one of the sponsors, Essex & Suffolk Water, on Sunday May 12th. The Authority is offering a prize of a trip for a family of four aboard one of its three trip boats.

Andrea Kelly, Senior Ecologist for the Broads said: “This is a really exciting opportunity for people to get involved in supporting ground breaking research. We work hard to enhance wildlife in the Broads, but species such as cuckoos need stepping stones of wild spaces all the way to the Congo basin in Africa where they spend the winter. This project is helping our understanding of the Broads connection to global issues.

“Cuckoos spend most of their time out of the UK, so even though we think of them as iconic birds of the UK countryside, they in fact depend on what’s happening in Africa and along their migration route. We don’t have a great deal of information about where our cuckoos go, so to help them survive we need to find out about their stop over locations, routes and timings in the UK.

“Last year our cuckoos experienced drought and wild fires in Spain, and three of our tagged cuckoos perished. So when they are with us in the Broads it is essential for them to find plenty of food to lay down the body condition required for their long flight back to Africa, which can start as early as June.

“The national park network linking France, Italy and Spain to the Broads act like stepping stones, providing places for many migrating species to refuel, breed and enable them to avoid the effects of climate change and impoverished farmed landscapes.”

Dr. Chris Hewson, Senior Research Ecologist, BTO’s International Research Team, said: “The project is really important because before we started it, we knew very little about cuckoo migration, especially during the large part of the year that they spend in Africa.

So far we've learnt a lot about the routes they take and where they spend the winter. We now know, for instance, that British cuckoos spend the winter in the Congo basin, mostly in the western part, but that they take very different routes to get there.

“More than half of the birds that we've tagged in East Anglia (but none that we've tagged elsewhere) have taken a previously unsuspected western route, via Iberia, rather than leaving Europe in a south-easterly direction as most cuckoos do. We need to tag more cuckoos in the region to find out just how prevalent this unusual route is and, in view of the steep population decline in the region, whether it is associated with lower survival than other routes. Every cuckoo we tag helps to add valuable information to build up the picture of what's going on with this species and, we hope, to eventually help to formulate plans to reverse its population decline.”

To enter the Broads Authority’s cuckoo competition think of a name which reflects the Broads and send your entries by email to cuckooname@broads-authority.gov.uk with the reason for choosing the name.

The winner will be offered a trip on the Authority’s solar boat ‘Ra’ at Whitlingham Country Park, its wildlife water trail aboard an electric boat at How Hill National Nature Reserve, or its Edwardian style launch at Hoveton..

The BTO is catching and tagging the cuckoos over the next few weeks. You can follow the day to day positions of the cuckoos on line at www.bto.org/cuckoos.  Each tag costs £3,000, but you can donate to the project for a little as a few pounds.

Horsey Mere Open Regatta 2013

Had a great time at Horseys first Regatta for 80 odd years..... perfect little broad for some fun...big thanks to everyone who made it happen... onwards and upwards for 2014...
Churchy holding on!
Great Broad for a race at Horsey...

Me Kev and Berni on the home run....















 

Friday, 3 May 2013

Viki 34

This was an unusual boat I Surveyed today at Brooms in Brundall on the South Broads. She was built in Istanbul in Turkey and designed by Viking Marine. Impressive deep V hull form with 18ins of dead rise aft. Almost over engineered transverse and longitudinal strengthening stringers that gives her a solid feel. Solid Teak or Iroko interior with not a laminate in site!

Some of the finishing and installations are not up to the British standards but perfectly adequate…. and look what you get for your money. Check the prices out on the net… you will be very surprised. Obviously a cheap work force in Turkey…














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Thursday, 2 May 2013

A two week Broads adventure begins on Saturday


Over two weeks of non stop adventure begins on Saturday May 4th with the third Broads Outdoors Festival, showcasing all that the Broads has to offer.

The festival provides the opportunity for local people to try new experiences right on their doorstep and supports the tourism industry at a relatively quiet time of the year.

Over 70 specially designed events have been arranged and some secret places are opening specially for the occasion.  Whether you love boats, birds, trains, or windmills or just want to get to know your area better there is plenty to choose from.

The festival starts and finishes with a boat show, and there are lots of opportunities to get out on the water. There is a free canoeing morning at canoe centres throughout the Broads on May 11th and guided canoe trails including dawn and sunset trips. You will have the chance to step back in time aboard an Edwardian wherry and a Victorian steam launch or go back to the future with a trip aboard a solar powered boat on Whitlingham Broad.

Bird lovers are well catered for with half a dozen dawn chorus events and a trip aboard a newly restored 1930s classic boat.to watch the wading birds on Breydon Water---a twitcher’s paradise. They have a rare chance to go bird watching on Heigham Holmes, a secret island and National Nature Reserve in the Upper Thurne which is only accessible by a swing bridge and is normally opened only one day a year.

Several wind pumps are opening for guided tours. Climb into the cap of Stubb Mill, newly restored by Broads Authority millwrights, and walk to Thurne Wind Pump for a tour and back again for a demonstration at Morses Wind Engine Park and a strawberry cream tea.

Among the family fun days is Go Wild at Barton Broad on May 12th which has  boat trips, craft activities, pond dipping and mini beast hunting, not to mention the Norfolk Worm Charming Championships.  A day of wildlife activities, talks and workshops for adults and older children is being held at Strumpshaw Fen on May 18th.

The festival culminates on Sunday May 19th with the Broads Green Boat and Tourism Show at Salhouse Broad, where you can experience all kinds of green boating and learn about environmentally friendly practices.

The festival is organised by the Broads Authority and Broads Tourism and sponsored by Archant and Hoseasons. A financial contribution is made by European STEP (Sustaining Tourism in Estuary Parks) funding.

Katie Hanger, Hoseasons UK boating manager, said: “Here at Hoseasons we are excited to sponsor the third Broad Outdoors Festival this year. We are passionate about supporting the Broads especially as it is where Hoseasons humble origins began back in 1944.

“The two-week festival is a great opportunity to highlight the fun and adventure everyone can have on and off the water; from boating holidays, cycling, walking, bird watching or even canoeing. The festival is a great way to encourage visitors and locals to explore Britain’s Magical Waterland.”

 For the full programme visit www.outdoorsfestival.co.uk

Yacht maker Sealine International in administration

Yacht maker Sealine International in administration