https://wadertales.wordpress.com/2016/0 ... odwiteers/Message from Graham....
Please forgive me if you know all about this...
We are trying to provide feedback to people who have reported colour-ringed black-tailed godwits, not just when they see the birds but also when papers get published. Blogs are one way to do this so we have set up WaderTales to turn science into readable articles.
The latest blog 'Godwits and Godwiteers' talks about the movements of BTG around eastern Englan - with a contribution from Graham Catley on the Humber. It is already the most widely-read WaderTales blog but we are looking for ways to promote it further.
https://wadertales.wordpress.com/2016/0 ... odwiteers/If you think it might be of interest to your members, perhaps you could suggest ways to publicise the article? That would be really helpful. Blogs are easily highlighted by social media but not everyone is on Twitter etc. so we are particularly keen to get mentions in newsletters and bulletins
Kind regards
Graham
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Graham Appleton
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wadertales.wordpress.com
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