Habitat management for curlew – cutting, carbon and coos

Curlews have various requirements in terms of the ‘patchwork’ of habitats they choose to call home.

First up is some good-quality feeding habitat… to replenish after migration and fatten up for energy-sapping exploits that lie ahead – advertising a territory, attracting a mate, laying eggs, fending off predators…

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