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Data resource: Bat records from Nocturne Environmental Surveyors Ltd
Chiroptera . Records from confirmed presence only
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Data resource: bat report check
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Data resource: Bat sightings in Swinton
Bats observed to the rear of 5 Woodlands Avenue Swinton Manchester M27 0DJ on the evening of 17 June 2020. Sightings are a regular occurrence in this location, and have been common for several years, indicating a roost potentially on the property
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Data resource: bats
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Data resource: Bats
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Data resource: bats
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Data resource: Bats in NES
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Data resource: Bats UK
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Data resource: batsetc
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Data resource: Batsites inventory for England (1949-2011)
Bat species occurrence data for England, with records from 1949 to 2011. The dataset is a collation of records from many contributors, held and maintained by Natural England. It is important to note that this resource is incomplete, because data has been collected for a range of different purposes (primarily underground sites) and not as a comprehensive survey of species occurrence. Please be aware that records are no longer being added to this dataset.
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Data resource: BBG - Digest table - principle importance species
Species of interest to the Beautiful Burial Grounds project
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Data resource: BBG - Seek Advice species list
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Data resource: Bean geese on the Slamannan Plateau, Central Scotland between 1993 and 1995
This project investigated the distribution and habitat requirements of the Central Scotland flock of bean geese that use the Slamannan Plateau area, in the winters of 1993/1994 and 1994/1995. This flock of 130-140 bean geese is the only one in Scotland, and it is one of only two substantial flocks in the UK. The bean goose is a red data bird in Britain because of its localised winter distribution. The study also investigated geographical, location and habitat preferences of the geese, the sources and effects of disturbance, and the relationship between goose use and sward characteristics. This project is a collaboration between RSPB, Scottish Natural Heritage and the Bean Geese Action Group.
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Data resource: Bearded Tit National Survey in Britain 1992
The Bearded Tit is a scarce breeding species in Britain, confined to extensive areas of reed-bed. A comprehensive survey of breeding Bearded Tits in 1992 estimated the total population in Britain to be 339-408 pairs. Preliminary surveys identified sites where breeding bearded tits were present and these were then revisited for detailed surveys. This dataset contains summary data for each site found to contain breeding Bearded Tits. Three count figures are given: the number of pairs observed during the survey and minimum and maximum estimates for the site based on this figure.
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Data resource: Bearded Tit National Survey in Britain 2002
The Bearded Tit is a scarce breeding species in Britain, confined to extensive areas of reed-bed. A national survey of bearded tits was conducted in 2002 to resurvey the population following the 1992 survey. RBBP and County bird reports were used to identify any sites occupied since 1992. Preliminary visits were made to identify areas of activity followed by full surveys concentrating on these areas, with up 8 visits made to each site to monitor breeding success. Only a small proportion of the Tay estuary reedbeds were surveyed according to this method, data for the rest of this area is not available in this dataset and thus these data should not be used to make an estimate of the full UK breeding population.
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Data resource: Bechstein's Bat Survey Project
Bat capture records collected using a harp trap and acoustic lure. This study aims to provide baseline data of the Bechstein's bat at a 10km resolution. The methodology, although targeted at Bechstein's bats also allows the collection of other bat species data at the same level.
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Data resource: Bedfordshire Diplopoda (BNHS) - 1975-1985
Diplopoda (Millipedes)
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Data resource: Bedfordshire Himalayan Balsam Surveys (WT) - 2010-2012
Field surveys in the River Flit Valley were undertaken during the summers of 2010 to 2012 to map the distribution and abundance of Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera). Where none was found this was recorded, in addition to three levels of abundance low, medium and high).
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Data resource: Bedfordshire Isopoda (BNHS) - 1975-1984
Isopoda (Woodlice and Water lice)
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Data resource: Bedfordshire Mollusca (Non-sensitive) (BNHS) - 1940-1994
Mollusca (Snails and slugs). Due to their sensitivity this dataset does not include records of the Roman Snail, Helix (Helix) pomatia, but does include all other recorded species.