When the Common Becomes Uncommon: The Grey Partridge Appeal

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Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust

Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust

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@FrederickBowdler
@FrederickBowdler Ай бұрын
Need more 🐦🐦🐦 🐦 well done to those involved in the project.
@colinjohnston5465
@colinjohnston5465 7 ай бұрын
Oh look, you can see my house from there! If Eddie Norfolk wasn't already a Duke, they should give him a knighthood! What an incredible effort and such dedication shown by all on the estate plus GWCT. How better to show respect for the memory and respect of the peerless Dick Potts. Congratulations. I've been trying to get my small syndicate to move across to reintroducing grey's to our part of the West Sussex Weald. I would be interested on thoughts around badger impact on the grey and other ground nesting birds that benefit from remarkable efforts such as this.
@paddydoyle4234
@paddydoyle4234 6 ай бұрын
Badgers can be a problem yes, but I'd argue that if there was more organic matter in the soil, thus in turn more earthworms and grubs for the badgers to feed on, nest predation wouldn't be such a problem. Don't forget, the grey partridge lays the largest clutch of any native bird in the uk, so a few good years would see a massive increase in numbers. Habitat and all year round food is the issue, herbicides and pesticides are more an issue than badgers.
@8asw8
@8asw8 7 ай бұрын
Dick Potts is one of my all time heroes and a reason I got into conservation, not only as a hobby, but as a job.
@nigelcox9467
@nigelcox9467 7 ай бұрын
An incredible story and very inspiring ❤
@paulreynolds9003
@paulreynolds9003 7 ай бұрын
Loss of habitat on farm land is just one reason you don’t see as many partridge. I’ve noticed once all the rough areas of grass and hedges have gone you hardly see the partridge.
@desmondnorton9709
@desmondnorton9709 7 ай бұрын
I came from a village in Derbyshire called Mastin moor I shot some land round it in the sixties up to 1990s one part of the land wasn’t farmed very well a lot of overgrown grass and plenty of hedges one field about 3 acres I can never remember the grass being cut very long overgrown the it was a favourite roosting place for grey partridge .i could go out any day and shoot a brace .you could put several coveys up any day of the week .i had the greatest respect for this bird I think it’s the most sporting bird I always kept the Covid’s down especially magpies .then towards the mid eighties I started to notice a decline in the partridge .do I never shot them I think one reason was that one farm started to rip hedges up and made big fields . I used to love to hear than calling each other up at night ,but now there isn’t a bird on the land hasn’t been for several years I do miss them we must keep this bird I think they should make the season shorter ie don’t start shooting till oct .yours in sport des
@paddydoyle4234
@paddydoyle4234 6 ай бұрын
Agreed, until farms go back to a more traditional way of farming, with an emphasis on organic, the grey partridge stands little chance of recovering
@outoftownr3906
@outoftownr3906 3 ай бұрын
Put that into context.At Holkham in Norfolk in 1920 the record wild grey partridge shot in a day was 1621 birds by a team of guns. One day of many in a shooting season. There wasn’t the predators or pesticides in those days.
@philipheelham3061
@philipheelham3061 7 ай бұрын
The badger explosion is one of the problems causing this
@worriedlocal
@worriedlocal 2 ай бұрын
Is it possible to show the partridge puzzle film from 1976 shown in short clips in this video.
@phillmartin6196
@phillmartin6196 7 ай бұрын
What do they taste like ?
@ivorbexon4030
@ivorbexon4030 7 ай бұрын
I have not seen any wild Grey Partridge in years. Up till mid 70s there was always a few Greys about. I don’t remember seeing any since the early 80s and they were reared and released. I don’t know if the increase in Hawks etc, has an impact on the population.
@petergardner2334
@petergardner2334 6 ай бұрын
magpies are a major factor
@christopherhinton6456
@christopherhinton6456 Ай бұрын
just goes to show all they think about is prophet from our wildlife.
@juliamarple3058
@juliamarple3058 5 ай бұрын
Being run over by the combine harvesters.
@scottingram580
@scottingram580 7 ай бұрын
I saw 4 on thanet farmland for the first time in decades
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