Routine Monitoring

Bird Ringing Report 2018

Discover how bird populations are responding to dynamic changes in vegetation structure and insect abundance within the Wildland Project at Knepp in 2018.

A Review of Bird Ringing at Knepp

This report summarises bird ringing at Knepp from 2015 to 2019.

Knepp Bird Ringing Report 2022

From Blackcaps to Chiffchaffs: This survey demonstrated the huge bird diversity found in Knepp estate including 12 amber-listed and 3 red-listed species.

Flight Paths and Feeding Grounds of Turtle Doves at Knepp

Turtle doves are thriving at Knepp. This study reveals how nesting scrub, seed-rich fields and daily movement support their survival in Sussex.

Knepp Bird Ringing Report 2021

Despite a quiet year, Knepp’s ringing data reveals vital insights into migration, breeding, and rare bird recoveries across Sussex and beyond.

The History of the Knepp Mill Pond Heronry and the Value of Surveying Nests Using a Remotely Piloted Drone

Enhancing heronry monitoring at Knepp Mill Pond by combining decades of data with innovative drone technology to uncover hidden nests and improve conservation efforts.

Knepp Bird Ringing Report 2020

2020 saw record-breaking bird ringing at Knepp, with over 2,400 birds of 41 species recorded; including rare highlights like House Martins and Lesser Whitethroats.

Knepp Bird Ringing Report 2016

From reed warblers to redwings, this bird ringing report shows how bird life is responding to Knepp’s rewilding journey.

Listening to the Night: Tawny Owls at Knepp

Step into the twilight world of Knepp, where a spring survey sheds light on the estate’s Tawny Owl population

Knepp Bird Ringing Report 2015

From Nightingales to Lapwings, discover how Knepp’s birds fared in a revealing year of ringing and research.

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