Saturday 31 March 2012

A New Opportunity!

Good news! I have a new job!! As of next Tuesday (10th April) I will be working on Orkney for the RSPB!


I travelled all the way up to Orkney for the interview, which I hoped went well at the time, then a few hours later when I was on the ferry back to mainland Scotland I got a phone call asking if I wanted the job! And of course, I said yes! So, as of next Tuesday I will be working for the RSPB as the Warden on Papa Westray, a smaller island off of mainland Orkney (see map below). I will be responsible for monitoring the progress of the seabirds breeding in two different colonies, on two different islands! One at Noup Cliffs reserve on the island of Westray, and the other at North Hill on Papa Westray, where I will also be living! I will be leading guided tours around these reserves as well as surveying the other wildlife present and protecting the rare and declining Maritime Heath habitat, and species such as the Corncrake. It sounds like a brilliant job and I'm told that the people on the island are all very friendly and welcoming, so hopefully it will all go very well! Now I just have to sort everything out for moving up there! It's going to be colder than a summer in the south, that's for sure, but at least I'll be closer to Jason! I'll still be two ferry journeys away, but that's a lot closer than I am now!




Currently I'm still living on Holy Island, on my own as Jason has gone back up to Fair Isle to work there for his second season. However, I am now living in the staff flat instead of the cottage, as the tourist season here has begun and there are now some working holiday volunteers living in the cottage and volunteering up at the Castle during the day. It's a nice little flat though, so I don't mind moving. I'll be sad to leave this island as I've really enjoyed it here and the people are all really lovely, but I'm really glad that I managed to find something paid for this coming season! I'm sure that I'll come back to Holy Island to visit people, and I hope that they have enjoyed having me and Jason here as much as we enjoyed being here! A really lovely place, especially when it's sunny! I feel that it's a good thing that we didn't discover how good the Pilgrim's Cafe (next door) is until recently though, or we would both be leaving with no money! Such a lovely little place. If you ever do visit Holy Island, make sure you stop in for a cuppa!


I feel like it's all going to be quite hectic from now until I get settled in to my new cottage on Orkney, but I will try and find the time to update again with some photos when I get there, and keep you all informed! And if your stuck for a place to go on holiday this year, come for a visit! Wish me luck with my new job and my new home in a new place!

Saturday 3 March 2012

A Rich Man's Career

Hello all, sorry that I haven’t updated this blog in over a month; I’ve been mega busy with sending in job applications and even going to the occasional interview! Not that it’s helped, as I still don’t have a job lined up for the summer, and it’s getting a bit late in the season now for any new jobs to be advertised as most jobs start at the end of March or beginning of April, but I’m still vaguely hopeful that something will come along and save the day! The problem is, every time I go to an interview, there’s somebody there with more experience than me, and they end up getting the job. But it’s just so hard to get more practical experience unless you can afford to volunteer for 6-12 months or buy all of the training that you need. Sometimes I wish that conservation wasn’t a rich man’s career, but there’s not much that I can do to change that! I have 2 options if I don’t manage to get anything paid:

1. I get a random job (e.g. go back to work at Hemel hospital) and volunteer on the weekends, which would get me a bit of experience as well as some money. However, I probably won’t get enough experience to make a difference for my job prospects and the work is unreliable, there’s no guarantee I’ll be able to get a job in a different sector.

2. I save up as much money as I can in this last month working for the National Trust on Holy Island, and use that money to do some residential volunteering on one of the RSPB nature reserves. I’ll gain loads of great experience but I’ll have to sign on so that I have enough money to buy food, and I’ll still have to find a job when that finishes.

What do I do?? Any opinions anyone? I’d love to hear other people’s view on this, so contact me if you have any advice, or if you want to offer me a job!!

Anyway, moving on... For those of you that don’t know, Jason is currently in Israel! He’s gone over there with the guys that he works with on Fair Isle to catch and ring loads of birds so that they can all get their ‘C’ permits, which means that Jason will be able to ring birds unsupervised (as long as he’s ringed that species before under the supervision of someone with a higher level of permit). At the moment we both have ‘Restricted C’ permits, which allow us to ring seabirds and their young unsupervised, but we are both working towards gaining a full ‘C’. Let’s hope that wherever I end up, I’ll be able to do some bird ringing! Jason should be back from his trip soon, so I’ll let you all know how it went, although I imagine it will have been pretty amazing!

Meanwhile, I’m stuck on Holy Island! I could easily walk across the causeway (at low tide of course), but where do I go from there? Berwick-Upon-Tweed is our closest town but that’s about 8 miles from the end of the causeway. So, I’m stuck. But I don’t really mind, it gives me a chance to explore the island on my own for a bit and see lots of pretty little birds. Although, I actually did get off the island earlier this week for an interview up in Inverness, and managed to see all of the people that I’d been missing, which was really lovely. Now just need to come back to Hertfordshire and see everyone there that I’m missing! Looks like I’m going to be coming back at the end of this job anyway, so I’ll see you all then!

We might be volunteering up at the Castle soon, as they need some more volunteers to help them out. We’ve been to visit a few places in the nearby area as well. We went to Chain Bridge Honey Farm, which is just up the road and makes some really tasty honey, so we ended up buying quite a lot! We’ve also been to visit the Barn at Beal, which is just at the end of the causeway and hosts a lovely selection of birds of prey. It wasn’t properly open when we visited, but they still let us come in, showed us all of the lovely birds that they have there, and even let us hold a couple of owls! They should be properly open now, with falconry displays and everything, so we’ll probably pop back in again soon. I was thinking of asking them if they need any more volunteers as well! We’ve been down to Alnwick a couple of times now and even visited Wallington, another National Trust property, which was a good day out. We didn’t go into the house, just looked around the grounds, but saw some lovely birds and enjoyed it all the same. I’ve been making a few cakes (thanks to Becky!), and been doing lots of reading as well, thanks for the book Nana, I finished it last week and really enjoyed it! Hope you and Grandpa are well; hopefully I’ll get the chance to come and visit you guys soon!

Other than that, there’s not a lot going on to be honest! Going for wanders, looking at lovely birds, applying for jobs, that’s my life at the moment! I've managed to add a few photos, those of you on Facebook may have already seen them, but I hope you'll enjoy them anyway! I will update again soon, hopefully with the news that I’ve got a job. Wish me luck!

Lindisfarne Castle

Looking at the village from the Castle

A view towards the mainland

Our cottage for the winter

The ruins of the Priory, built by Monks, destroyed by Vikings

Priory

St Aiden, who owned the island and used it as a base to convert the Northumbrians

Warning signs on the causeway

Our living room, really cosy, especially when the fire's going!

Our kitchen

It's amazing that anyone actually gets stuck, considering how many signs there are along the causeway

The rescue hut, for those that do get caught out when crossing the causeway

A frosty morning

Little stream

Some more ruins on the island

Looking towards the mainland on a still day

Looking back at the Castle across the harbour

The Castle, in all its glory

The Lime kilns next to the Castle

Looking back at the village and Castle from the top of the sand dunes

One of the sandy beaches

Waves in the sand

Fun times on the beach!

A young Shag at the bottom of the Castle, he got trapped inside all night!

My new binoculars! Thanks to everyone that gave me money to buy them.