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Welcome to the St Helens Birds and Wildlife blog. We welcome your reports from across the borough regarding all forms of wildlife. Please click on the "Report a sighting" tab if you would like to contribute to this blog.

We ask that you refrain from posting exact breeding locations of any species which may be considered scarce or vulnerable, and in particular schedule 1 species. In the context of St Helens, schedule 1 species usually means kingfisher and little ringed plover. Little ringed plover should not be reported at all on this blog between 1st May and 1st August.

Scarce or vulnerable species include but are not restricted to any species of wader, ducks other than mallard, all owls, any birds of prey, grey or yellow wagtails, grey heron, all grebes, Cetti’s warbler, water rail, willow tit, corn bunting etc. If in doubt, please ask.

We reserve the right to edit or delete posts which contravene this rule.


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Things you can do now to keep in touch on Facebook.
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Stay connected with your customers

At Facebook, we're committed to keeping businesses like yours connected with your community – especially when disruptions and frequent changes make normal communication more difficult.

We know that many businesses are facing unexpected challenges, including keeping in touch with customers, so we wanted to share a few things that you can do now to get ahead of these challenges and stay connected.

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Tips to keep in touch

Share frequent updates

Posting is a great way to keep your customers informed when you're experiencing changes. Announce your adjusted hours, share measures that you're taking to keep safe, or explain the ways in which customers can still place orders with your business.

Maintain customer relationships

Customers can contact you directly on Facebook if your normal hours have changed or your business is closed. Make sure that your Page Inbox is set up so you can answer questions, and save time by setting up an automated response to frequently asked questions such as shop closures.

Take your events online

See which parts of your business you can shift online – especially as people are at home spending more time on their devices. If you have to postpone or cancel an event, try hosting a free live session on Facebook instead. If your shop is closed, you can still showcase your products or service in a live session as well.

Need more resources?

At Facebook, we want to help as much as possible during this challenging time. Visit the Business Resource Hub for tools to help you manage your business through disruptions.

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