Thursday 21 April 2016

Common Tern Rafts at Thornton.



 On Wednesday two rafts were launched at the Markfield inflow end of the reservoir. They are designed to attract Common Terns to hopefully nest and breed. The rafts have been funded and built by members of Leicestershire and Rutland Ornithological Society. LROS and any terns that use the rafts in the future, would  like to thank Ifor Jones of Thornton Trout Fishery and Severn Trent for their support in completing  this project.


 There are eight similar rafts at Watermead CP, where last year 28 young terns were successfully raised. The rafts have Perspex sides, which are a deterrent to predators such as Mink. The rafts are covered in gravel, on which the terns lay their eggs. There are also ridge tiles, under which young terns can seek shelter.





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