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Residents asked to look out for butterflies as part of BTO survey

A Ringlet butterfly. Photo by Liz Cutting. As part of National Butterfly week, the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) is asking people to look out for butterflies in their gardens and take part in its Garden BirdWatch, which also monitors butterflies and other garden wildlife alongside birds. The survey is free to take part in and is the only one that monitors garden wildlife throughout the year. Don’t worry if you do not have an in-depth knowledge of butterflies as there are online guides available. Rob Jaques, BTO Garden BirdWatch, said: “It is not all bad news for our garden butterflies, at least one has done better than usual this year.

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Builders Merchants News - Spirotech appoints new UK Business Director

Spirotech appoints new UK Business Director 13 April, 2021 SHARE Rob Jacques has been with the company for ten years, but has worked in the mechanical and industrial engineering industry for more than 21 years. Spirotech, a leading manufacturer of solutions for conditioning fluids in HVAC and process installations, has appointed Rob Jacques as UK Business Director. Jacques, who was National Key Account and Technical Sales Manager, has been with the company for ten years, but has worked in the mechanical and industrial engineering industry for more than 21 years. With the support of the very dedicated team he is looking forward to using all that he had learned to further strengthen the company’s position in both commercial and domestic markets.

Smallest garden birds decline in Scotland

WITH its colourful golden crestfeathers, it is nicknamed the “king of the birds” in folklore. But numbers of the Goldcrest - which is the UK’s smallest bird - have fallen across the last year, according to a long-running annual garden survey. The British Trust for Ornithology’s latest BTO Garden BirdWatch reveals that overall, Scotland’s smallest birds declined in 2020, noting also that the Wren and Long-tailed tit were all recorded in fewer Scottish gardens in 2020, compared with the previous year. Smaller birds are particularly vulnerable during periods of hard frosts and prolonged snow cover and many suffered during the “Beast from the East” in winter 2018.

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