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Welcome to Radipole Ringing Group, we ring mainly on Radipole Lake in, Weymouth, Dorset.

The group also operates on two other sites in Dorset.

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The RSPB: Celebrate Springwatch at RSPB Weymouth Wetlands On Thursday, June 3, there's a guided walk to learn the names, uses and ...

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Nature of Dorset: Wasp Beetle (Clytus arietis) Standing out so would normally make them a prime target for predators but those ...

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18 Jun Posted by Michael in Bird Ringing, Events | Comments

The RSPB: Celebrate Springwatch at RSPB Weymouth Wetlands

On Thursday, June 3, there's a guided walk to learn the names, uses and folklore of the wonderful variety of wildflowers at Radipole Lake, as part of Dorset Wildflower Week. The Springwatch weekend proper gets underway on ...

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17 Jun Posted by Michael in Bird Ringing | Comments

Nature of Dorset: Wasp Beetle (Clytus arietis)

Standing out so would normally make them a prime target for predators but those wasp-like markings are enough to warn off any bird looking for a quick snack fearing a sting in the tail. In reality, this beetle is a wasp mimic and is totally harmless ...

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15 Jun Posted by admin in Bird Ringing | Comments

FKNK officials acquitted of breaching bird-ringing laws

The FKNK council members standing outside the court. Lino Farrugia, secretary-general, is second from the right Officials from the Federation for Hunting & Conservation (FKNK) wee yesterday acquitted from charges of breaching bird-ringing regulations by the Court of Criminal Appeal.

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14 Jun Posted by Michael in Bird Ringing | Comments

Appeals Court acquits FKNK council members

Officials of the Federation for Hunting & Conservation - Malta (FKNK) have been acquitted by the Court of Criminal Appeal from charges of breaching bird-ringing regulations, the FKNK said.

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