Thursday, April 26, 2012

From 19th to 20th April we returned to Vila Franca do Campo Islet to continued the restoration of the endemic vegetation. At first look, small leaves try to survive within the dense and abundant vegetation. 
 The day was calm and we started weeding and cutting the grass.
The result was an amazing surprise, the thounsands of endemic plants that were planted during last three years, have grown and now they are beautiful and 1.50m height.
 After 3 years, the effort and work of LIFE Laurissilva Project team had not been in vain. We are looking foward to continue the work this new year with a new willingness. The endemic vegetation is recovering and Cory's Shearwaters start to occupy their nests.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Commemoration of the 20th Anniversary of the LIFE Programme


Join us on 5th May 2012 in the lagoon of Caldeirão and help us to create the largest LIFE human flag on Corvo Island.


 

Come to celebrate with us this important day for the LIFE Programme financed by the European Comission which has been supporting environmental and nature conservation projects since 20 years ago.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Plantations in the Altitude Biological Reserve (RBA)


The project RBA received about 3000 endemic plants (Erica azorica) last week and we expect than they will form small patches of endemic vegetation in the future. Since caws normally eat these plants in other parts of the island we planted at the highest elevations of the RBA helping plants to survive.
 



We wish that "survival of the strongest" does not happen in the RBA and all plants survive and grow.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Biological Reserve of Corvo gains life


After several weeks, the project team ended plantations in the Biological Reserve of Corvo. Now, we have to wait that the 5000 endemic plants remain and grow, giving color to the Cory's Shearwaters's hotel.



Ps: For the second year, there are available rooms to rent, is there any Cory interested in?

T. Pippa.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Tree day celebrations

The March 21, widely known as the tree day, was marked by the Corvo children celebrations. We used grown plants  from the greenhouse production. We started in the morning with the kindergarten.


We planted Azorean-piconea, Azoren-cedar and Azorean-fire-tree. All of them, native species.


During the afternoon, we were planting in Topo Biological Reserve. We counted with the help of Corvo Natural Park and Integrated Primary School Mouzinho da Silveira 3rd cycle students.


Was a funny day and allowed us to contribute to the island Nature.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Special encounter

Our team had today a special encounter during the subaquatic footages to the new documentary.


Monday, February 27, 2012

During February, the LIFE project " Safe Island for Seabirds" extended their work to different islands of the archipelago, dividing the team geographically for the different tasks in role. This situation didn't allow a fast update of the blog and led to some comments by the followers of the blog. We regret this situation and promise to catch up as soon as possible.

The tasks that have been developed are:
- Atlas of the winter birds on the island of Flores and Corvo;
- Count of waterbirds on the island of Corvo;
- Birdwatching in Flores;
- The placement of recording systems in seabird colonies (Flores);
- Data analysis from rats and cats blood samples, with the support of the IMAR in Coimbra;
- Plantation of 3,000 plants at Corvo Biological Reserve;
- Plantation of 2000 plants at Vila Franca do Campo Islet (São Miguel), with the support of the project LIFE Laurissilva;
- The donation of neir 300 endemic plants to the inhabitants of the island of Corvo;
- Transplanting plants to project nursery;
- Control of weeds in the biological reserve and the islet;
- processing and editing of the project documentary;
- And the analysis and identification of invertebrates.

We thank all the followers for your interest for the project blog and the conservation of seabirds.


Friday, February 24, 2012

Estagiar L- part 2


On islands like Santa Maria, Pico, Faial, Sao Jorge, Graciosa, Flores and Corvo, the program envisages an initial phase of 11 months and an extension of 12. In December of 2011, Tânia Pipa extended her internship in the project "Sanctuary Islands for seabirds," on Corvo island.
"I arrived to Corvo, in January 2011 and despite being minimally informed about the island, the experience I have experienced so far, could not be more rewarding. Professionally, this experience has allowed me to learn and develop my skills in several areas, particularly with regard to marine birds and their conservation, either through restoration of habitat, cultivation and planting of endemic species, which filled Corvo island in the past, or the study of predators introduced by humans, and for which I developed a special interest.
Another aspect of the project, which pleases me, is the increase of awareness to the problem of seabirds, by the locals, especially the youngest, which are also responsible for the success of the project among the population, mainly due to the important role that SPEA plays in environmental education activities.
Due to the harvest moments that we are living, I think that this experience is more than just professional and a daily life in a completely different reality from what I was used, has been contributing to my growth as a person, not only for the good work environment, which thankfully my colleagues give me, but also by the restrictions of living in the smallest island of the Azores, where life is ruled by weather conditions very rigid, and fruits, milk and meat are not always available at the supermarket.
This opportunity is unique and made me appreciate the simplicity of things and give more importance to what really matters.
For all these reasons, programs like Estagiar L are an important contribution not only to the integration of young graduates in the work market, but mainly for the opportunity to grow professionally and personally. "

T.Pipa

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

The first Myosotis maritima blossom

The Myosotis maritima produced in our greenhouse are blossoming.


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Gavia immer was found in the harbor


A wounded Big loons Gavia immer was found today at Porto-da-casa. After a phone call to warn about the presence of a bird, we rescued her and gave it to the Corvo Wild Birds Recovery Center. Expecting  more news later...

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

The project staff went to holidays.
We wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
We will return next year for more and new exciting news.
All the best...

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Endemics full of life

Our production of endemic plants in the greenhouse is still full of life. Take a look ...

Friday, December 9, 2011

Anti-predator fence overview

Enjoying the good weather and the calm sea, i went to take some pictures of the anti-predators fence overview on the Low Altitude Biological Reserve. After much effort and hard work, this is the aspect.


Monday, November 28, 2011

Birthday video presentation

On 26th of November, the SPEA made ​​his birthday party with the Corvo citizens, where a anniversary commemorating video was shown to all the present people. This set of images shows some field work and the willingness of the "Safe Islands for Seabirds" team. Congratulations SPEA!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

18th SPEA Birthday

SPEA - Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds will celebrate its 18th anniversary on 25 November. We are organizing a party at the Oceans Bar on Corvo island, on 26th Saturday. The party will start at 22h. We are expecting you!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Hypnos strengthens is wing muscles

Here is another Hypnos video, about is first wings preparation, trying to strengthen the wing muscles to do the flight into the ocean. From this date forward he made ​​it every night.


See other videos of Corvo Honeymoon in:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL56823F844553878D

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

+ Important Moments in Corvo Honeymoon


Our project "Corvo Honeymoon" has been a success. The chick flight in perfect conditions towards the ocean. We are currently updating the latest movies on the "special moments" gallery, of our "Hypnos" Cory Shearwater  before he left the nest.

Some images of the normal behavior inside the nest.


In this video we can see the first time that the chick ventures to outside of the nest.


Watch for upcoming videos.

Friday, November 18, 2011

S.O.S. Cory's Shearwater Campaign ends

Commemorating video of the Campaign "S.O.S. Cory's Shearwater 2011" closing session. 226 Cory's Shearwaters were collected and returned during this year. Our thanks to all Corvo people for their support.

Monday, November 14, 2011

New tenant in Recovery Center


The Corvo bird recovery center have a new tenant. It's a "Common Buzzard - Buteo buteo Rothschild". Came from Faial with a wound in a wing that unable him to fly. The Corvo Island Natural Park with his technician Pedro Domingos and SPEA are doing efforts to get a fast recovery and a soon releasing on his origin island.

Learning the Corvo native flora

Integrated with the "Environmental Club", our team organized a activities session for the students, for them learn the Corvo island native flora. We applied an educational game with seven of the most important plants for identification.



They also had the opportunity to draw the plants that are being produced in the greenhouse on the Mouzinho da Silveira school. Here are some of the fabulous drawings.



Wednesday, November 9, 2011

VII SPEA Congress of Ornithology on Madeira

The VII SPEA Congress of Ornithology and I Macaronesian Ornithology Days, was held in Machico, on Madeira Island, between 29 and 31 October. The event had as partners the Madeira Natural Park, the Ornithology Spanish Society and the Biosphere I Cape Verde Association, The Machico council, among others.


During this three days more than 150 interested in birds, scientists and students participated. Our team presented the preliminary results of the "Safe Islands for Seabirds" project.


We started with Sandra Hervías that presented the study of "the Cory's Shearwater breeding success and the impact of rodents and cats". Carlos Silva presented the data from "Recovery of the Vila Franca islet habitat" in São Miguel.


The event was a success, with interesting scientific data presentations, accompanied by sharing and discussion the results, which greatly stimulate the Ornithological research and the Macaronesian habitats conservation.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Storm Petrel Rescued


Was found in the last October 21 this Storm Petrel Oceanodroma leocorhoa, next to the "Porto da Casa" harbour. Been ringed, we gather the biometric and later the bird was released. Had more than 20 people of audience, including the Birdwatchers who still around here.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

S.O.S. Cory's Shearwater night patrols

Began on the 19 October evening the SOS Cagarro project nights patrols. Already been found, some Cory's juveniles that fallen from the nest in the streets, attracted by the street lights.


Every night we patrol trying to search the inexperienced and susceptible birds. We thank everyone from Corvo for their provided help.


Here is an example of a Cory's Shearwater captured and keeped on a box. All birds are ringed, weighed, measured and released in the next morning. Feel free to join us.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

39 Birwatchers no Corvo

The peak of the migratory birds started, Corvo is one of the most desirable Birdwatchers destinations, from all over the world. Currently there are 39 observers of 11 different nationalities on the island and we received most of the days visitors from Flores.


We often see them equipped with the best and the biggest telescopes and cameras in rushing from one place to another in search of the rarities. Like in the army, they are in constant communication through walkie-talkies to not miss anything. The image below of a Nycticorax violaceus juvenile was captured by the Digiscoping method on Topo / Sand Beach.


Have been observed hundreds of U.S. and Europe migratory birds, both at sea and land. Let's wait for the bad weather west storms that should come this weekend for the perfect conditions to observe more rarities.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The fence construction proceeds hard


The visit of the European Commission monitor for the project ended today, which allowed him to observe that our team putted already 360 stainless steel vertical posts, support 95 poles, used 2.5 tons of cement, 2m cubic of sand and 4m cubic of gravel, 3000 liters of water and 1500 meters of mesh placed by our team. All this only in 18 days with a team of eight people. After the dedication and excellent work by all, the mesh was finished yesterday. Now we need to continue the improvements and submissions.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Opened the season of S.O.S. Cory's Shearwater


On last week at the Cultural and Environmental Interpretation Center, held the opening event of the SOS Cory's Shearwater 2011 campaign. The main entities of the Island were represented, which were able to attend the presentations of the Corvo Island Natural Park and SPEA. Now we are waiting for the fall of juveniles.

Monday, October 3, 2011

More than 70 pipes in place

The anti-predator fence that our team is building on Topo Biological Reserve is rapidly developing. We already have over seventy pipes in place.


Our day to day activities have been: hauling buckets of sand, water and gravel, making cement, filling the wheelbarrow, placing pipe, aligning pipe, load the jeep, unload the jeep.


We are all in high espirits and the good weather is helping the works that are developing at good rythm.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Scots arrive

Hello, we are Karen and Katherine, better known on Corvo as "The Scottish girls"! We are on sabbatical from RSPB to help the SPEA project team. I (Karen) work in Perthshire in Scotland as an Advisory Officer working with farmers and landowners to provide the best habitats for birds and wildlife. Katherine is Warden at the RSPB Lakenheath Fen reserve in Norfolk, England, where she looks after the wetland/reedbed habitats and species.

Since we arrived on sunny Corvo on the 12th September, we have helped with the mammal monitoring, including placing, collecting and analysing waxcubes; helping Sandra and Pipa check the mice and rat traps and analysing the mice and rats caught. We have also helped in the greenhouse, weeding and re-potting native plants and spreading seed on the lower reserve. One of the best jobs so far has been to help Pipa check the Cory´s shearwater nests. It was fantastic to see the fat fluffy ´Cagarro´ chicks and the reason that this project is so important. We also had a close up encounter with an adult Cory´s Shearwater that had been found in the village caught up in fishing line. We went along with the project team to release the bird in the harbour and had a magnificent view of it fly back off to sea.

We have enjoyed our time on Corvo with the SPEA project team and with one more week to go hope to continue to help with the important work to help bring back the populations of seabirds on Corvo.

Karen & Katherine

Thursday, September 22, 2011

3rd day of the Sustainable Entrepreneurship Workshop

On the last day of the workshop we made one more call, as a result of bad weather that hit the island, this time with Dr. Elizabeth Davis who demonstrated to the participants how to pass the "Entrepreneurship to the Business Idea." This lecture consisted of a theoretical and practical component, we also thank Azucena Martin who collaborated on the practical session in the afternoon.


We could talk about one of the most successful workshop moments, a vegetarian meal made ​​with products from the island, by Catarina Ferreira, the owner of "O Rotas" restaurant. Recently considered the best for this type of food in the Azores and Portugal. Finally, to make the mouths water of those not present, here's the menu: Cheese fondue and spinach and cheese cakes for starter, Feijoada pineapple as a main dish and for dessert the famous "Segredo".

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

2nd day of the Sustainable Entrepreneurship Workshop

The second day of the First Workshop on Corvo Sustainable Entrepreneurship was opened by Luis Silva with the following theme "Pathways and trails of Corvo", followed by Dr. Paulo Felix with "How did the Graciosa cheesecake emerge?" and finally Dr. Manuel Paulino da Costa from SRAM emphasized the importance of the "Biosphere Reserve" brand.


For lunch we tasted typical dishes from the island. "The liver sauce" made ​​by "O Caldeirão" restaurant was also enjoyed by a couple of German tourists. In the afternoon a practical exercise took place to discuss the islands potential and how to develop it sustainably.


With the bad weather the Flores / Corvo boat trips were cancelled, which made it impossible for the Flores speakers to attend. They were still able to take part using the telephone. Then Mrs. Ilda Henriques explained to us how her traditional cheese factory in Fajãzinha worked. Finally, Jose Benedicto replaced Pierluigi Bragaglia for the quality tourism lecture. At dinner, we enjoyed one more dish, "Couves da Barça" from "O Traineira" restaurant. The day ended with coffee and lively conversation at "Os Metralhas" cafe.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Workshop in RTP Açores


Sustainable development was debated on Corvo island last weekend. The initiative was from the project "Safe Islands for Seabirds" which includes the SPEA - Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds, the SRAM - Regional Secretariat of Environment and Sea, and the Corvo Hall .
The project aims to reconcile the experiences and values ​​of the island and provide examples of success elsewhere in the marketing, promotion and dissemination of sustainable regional products.
The organization expected a greater number of participants in Corvo but still this should bear fruit.

News video: Telejornal RTP / A"

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

1st day of the Sustainable Entrepreneurship Workshop

Last monday, 09 September, held the first day of the Sustainable Entrepreneurship Workshop on Corvo. It began with a island tour, and ended with a new model visit by the participants and trainers on the Environmental Interpretation Center.


We went at night to the Cory's Shearwaters viewpoint colony, to show the full developed chicks to the participants. We were lucky because the beautiful moonlight and excellent weather.


For most participants this was a unique experience, because it was the first time that they saw a Shearwater juvenile.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Executive meeting


It was a "full house" week. From Wednesday until Friday, the project team increased, as there was a meeting of the Executive Committee of the project. Participants included representatives from SPEA, the Regional Maritime Affairs, the Island Nature Park, City Hall and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

Over the three days, we visited different areas of activity of the project and we noted the strong progress in all of them.

There were long days in the office in which we evaluated what has been done and what remains to be done in the near future. The financial situation of the project was analyzed and the most urgent tasks planned such as the delivery of the progress report and the hard work of building the anti-predator fence.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The American rarities arrived!

Yesterday afternoon, we had the first sighting of a Semipalmated Sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) just returning from his long migratory journey that begun in North America and ended in Europe. Soon, the usual bird watching tourists will also come to spot these rarities on Corvo.