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home birds on the edgebirds on the edge saving coastal birds and habitats from extinction main menu skip to primary content skip to secondary content home latest about aims partners friends data protection projects choughs captive breeding chough project monthly reports field programme latest news on choughs grazing monitoring aims background farmland bird monitoring latest news north coast breeding bird survey restoring coastal land bracken clearance farmers for wildlife hedge planting latest news on restoration projects wild jersey black list animals plants habitats cliffs and cliff tops coastal farming dunes heathland sites bonne nuit les platons bouley bay la lande du ouest gorselands le don paton and sorel point les blanches banques les landes ouaisné common portelet noirmont common species birds amphibians reptiles invertebrates mammals plants rare breeds resources audio links photos reports videos seen a chough corvid confusion how can i help birds on the edge saving coastal birds and habitats from extinction home today much of jersey s coastal habitat especially on the clifftops of the north and south west of the island is degraded and dominated by extensive tracts of bracken in past centuries marginal areas of heathland sand dune and steep coastal slopes were an important resource for farming and especially for grazing animals however since the early 20 th century changes to agriculture have included a move away from mixed farms and a consequent loss of livestock such as sheep and goats with these changes the island has seen the loss and decline of many birds like the skylark yellowhammer and stonechat birds on the edge supports the active management of jersey s coastland to restore populations of birds and bring back the red billed chough to the island featured projects choughs grazing monitoring restoring coastal land share this twitter facebook print more linkedin reddit like this like loading search chough report second quarter alderneythe pair of choughs seen in alderney on 31st march continued to reside there into april this news was shared by alderney bird observatory abo it s great to know we have eyes and ears on the neighbouring islands where choughs read more subscribe to our newsletter enter your email address to subscribe to this site and receive notifications of new posts by email email address subscribe d bloggers like this states of jersey durrell wildlife conservation trust jersey national trust
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