What is the current situation with numbers of Corncrakes?

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Hi there

I was watching a TV programme this morning.  There was an article about the subject of Corncrakes.

There are breeding programmes going on in England at the moment.  Birds are bred in captivity and released in secret locations ie Cambridgeshire

How successful are these breeding programmes at the moment?

Regards

Kathy and Dave

 

  • omg, brings back memories of the Hebrides.  the sound of the corncrakes keeping you awake at night. and the standing watching and waiting thinking there bound to appear  before us at any minute and still standing watching and waiting  lol  . They did eventually oblige, if fleetingly. Brilliant

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  • Anonymous
    0 Anonymous 26/09/2009 03:46 in reply to Soosin

    Hi Soosin

    Interesting to hear what you have said here.  The area you mentioned is the area that the Corncrakes like - limited disturbance at all times  How are the Corncrakes now do you think in the Hebrides?  They have the most amazing call and they never tire of repeating themselves at all

    This was the programme that I watched this morning called Animal 24:7 this morning 9.15-10am on BBC 1.

    It had an article about Corn Crakes being born and raised in captivity at Wipesnade Zoo. 

    Then they where released into the Cambridgeshire.area once more.  They are so rare now it is a growing concern for their welfare now

    So interesting to see how these birds do in the wild - in the near future

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

    Soosin said:

    omg, brings back memories of the Hebrides.  the sound of the corncrakes keeping you awake at night. and the standing watching and waiting thinking there bound to appear  before us at any minute and still standing watching and waiting  lol  . They did eventually oblige, if fleetingly. Brilliant

     

     

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    Hi there

    In 2008, 14 male corncrakes were recorded calling in the Nene washes area, the most since the start of the project in 2002 so it is looking good for the future. This summer there was a full national survey of the corncrake population in the UK, see the link below for further info'.

    http://www.rspb.org.uk/news/details.asp?id=tcm:9-216823

    The results are in the process of being verified and compiled so watch this space for the results.

    Best wishes

    Ian

     

    Warden Intern at Otmoor.

  • Anonymous
    0 Anonymous 02/10/2009 07:57 in reply to IanH

    Hi Ian

    Sorry for the slow reply.

    Thank you for your information about the Corncrakes, and the link.

    I will look forward to more news in the future

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

    Ian H said:

     

    Hi there

    In 2008, 14 male corncrakes were recorded calling in the Nene washes area, the most since the start of the project in 2002 so it is looking good for the future. This summer there was a full national survey of the corncrake population in the UK, see the link below for further info'.

    http://www.rspb.org.uk/news/details.asp?id=tcm:9-216823

    The results are in the process of being verified and compiled so watch this space for the results.

    Best wishes

    Ian