GalleryRhodri Kemp and Gareth Thomas on the Dyfi Estuary, February 2022ECHOES Research Technician Rhodri Kemp collecting vegetation samples on the Dyfi Estuary, February 2022Lower saltmarsh, Dyfi EstuaryPhoto: Rhodri KempLower saltmarsh, Dyfi Estuary, February 2021Photo: Rhodri KempUpper saltmarsh, Dyfi Estuary, February 2021Photo: Rhodri KempDyfi Estuary, Wales, December 2020Photo: Rhodri KempTrain track towards Borth – end of vegetation sampling session, December 2020Photo: Rhodri KempDanny Thorogood, ECHOES Botanist. Collecting vegetation samples on Dyfi Estuary, December 2020Photo: Rhodri KempECHOES Botanist Danny Thorogood collecting vegetation samples on Dyfi EstuaryPhoto: Rhodri KempECHOES field ecologist Gareth Thomas observing geese, December 2020Dyfi Estuary, WalesPhoto: Gareth ThomasFaecal collection from Greenland White-fronted GeesePhoto: Peter DennisFaecal collection from Greenland White-fronted Geese, November 2020Photo: Peter DennisFaecal collection from Greenland White-fronted Geese, November 2020Photo: Peter DennisGoose poo!Photo: Peter DennisGreenland White-fronted Geese, November 2020Photo: Katharine BowgenFirst data from Curlew tags in Cefni Valley Image: Rachel TaylorTagged Curlew, Cefni Valley, December 2020 Photo: Rachel TaylorTagged Curlew, Cefni Valley, December 2020Photo: Rachel TaylorEarly morning in the lower Cefni valley in subzero temperatures, December 2020Photo: Rachel TaylorBase stations Photo: Rachel TaylorThe Curlew tags have arrived! Photo: Rachel TaylorBTO ringed Curlew 2020Photo: Tony CrossCurlew being weighed by BTO staff member Photo: Luke LambertEurasian Curlew Photo: Luke LambertEurasian Curlew in flight with temporary tracking device on its back Photo: Luke LambertEurasian Curlew with temporary tracking devicePhoto: Luke LambertCurlew being ringed by BTO trained staffPhoto: Luke LambertCurlew being released after tracking device has been attachedPhoto: Luke LambertBase station to receive tracking data from Curlew at Ballyteige, IrelandPhoto: Luke LambertTracking data from Curlew at Ballyteige, with each coloured pin representing a CurlewImage showing movements of a female Curlew, with each yellow pin representing she has landedEurasian Curlew in Ballyteige, Ireland, October 2022Photo: Luke LambertCurlew fly over a field of grazing sheep at Ballyteige, Ireland, November 2022 Photo: Luke LambertGreenland White-fronted Geese Photo: Callum MacgregorGreenland White fronted Goose Photo: Callum MacgregorGreenland White-fronted Goose Photo: Callum MacgregorGreenland White-fronted Goose Photo: Callum MacgregorSearching for Greenland White-fronted Geese, December 2022Photo: Hannah HerewardPapier Mache models for outreach activitiesRhodri Kemp sorting vegetation samples at Aberystwyth UniversityHolly Sayer collecting vegetation samples on the Dyfi estuary Photo: Rhodri KempHolly Sayer working on the Dyfi estuary, Wales Photo: Gareth ThomasJohn Lavelle and Luke Lambert at the Bannow & Rathangan Show, Ireland, July 2022Walther Cámaro presenting at European Space Agency’s Living Planet Symposium in Bonn, Germany, May 2022Peter Dennis presenting his poster at the British Ecological Society conference in Edinburgh, December 2022Some of the ECHOES team visiting RSPB Ynys Hir, Wales, April 2022Some of the ECHOES team visiting Ballyteige Burrow, Ireland, September 2022FacebookTweetLinkedInEmail