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John's Morning Bike Ride: 09/19/2010 - 09/26/2010
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John's Morning Bike Ride. Sunday, September 19, 2010. At the Peregrine Watch I had a brief view of the gray back of a Peregrine as it disappeared among the trees at the top of the quarry. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Young female, 19th June 2007. Photo by Chris Jones, thanks also, to Chris, for other pictures in this Blog! I usually stop for a few minutes to admire the views and to see if I can see a Peregrine. Sometimes I'm lucky! Play CONE-Welder, a Networked Tele-Robotic Observatory Game.
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John's Morning Bike Ride: 07/18/2010 - 07/25/2010
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John's Morning Bike Ride. Saturday, July 24, 2010. Monday 19th, Saturday 24th July. Monday, July 19, 2010. A young Peregrine was embedded at the top of the yew tree beside the quarry opposite, and I only spotted her when one of her sisters(? Flew onto the same perch. None others in the quarry that I could see. This morning was much colder than a week or so back, and we had so much rain since my last blog that I was not able (didn't want! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Young female, 19th June 2007. Reference...
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John's Morning Bike Ride: 10/10/2010 - 10/17/2010
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John's Morning Bike Ride. Sunday, October 10, 2010. Result, I used up all the propane before the water boiled - it did nearly boil - so I go the cup of tea. The stove needs a small windscreen if it is to work properly. Partial success with the plan. The sun was out, together with most of Bristol, I returned up Bridge Valley Road and back over the Downs, home. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Young female, 19th June 2007. Photo by Chris Jones, thanks also, to Chris, for other pictures in this Blog! Peregrine F...
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John's Morning Bike Ride: 08/01/2010 - 08/08/2010
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John's Morning Bike Ride. Thursday, August 05, 2010. At Sea Walls I watched a youngster in a bright red helmet abseiling down the well used vertical face near to the Gully; well supervised by experienced climbers, but nevertheless a brave young lady! A couple more were lined up for the drop, an several were already down at the bottom of the cliff. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Young female, 19th June 2007. Photo by Chris Jones, thanks also, to Chris, for other pictures in this Blog! Bristol, United Kingdom.
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John's Morning Bike Ride: 06/13/2010 - 06/20/2010
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John's Morning Bike Ride. Saturday, June 19, 2010. The river showed a small area of mud, and the tide was coming in. A Grey Heron was fishing just down river from Black Rocks, she stayed there during most of the time I was at the Gorge. A curious behavior from a passing Cormorant, it looked almost as if it 'buzzed' the Heron! Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Monday, June 14, 2010. Fri, Sun, Mon - 11th - 14th June. Here is the track. Morning: 7 km through the city and Black Rock apparently 111m(! Out over Shireh...
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The Not Very Big Year: Spangles
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The Not Very Big Year. Trying to see as many British breeding birds as possible. August 02, 2006. Steve Blain, fellow Lodge lister, see here: http:/ www.birdingthelodge.blogspot.com/. Found a juvenile Wood Sandpiper at Broom GP's on Sunday. So for the last three lunchtimes, I've been back and forth to Broom to look at this elegant, smart and spangly beauty. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The total so far! How many species have we seen? Tom McKinney's birding diary. Charlie Moores' 2006 checklist.
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The Not Very Big Year: August 2006
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The Not Very Big Year. Trying to see as many British breeding birds as possible. August 27, 2006. From my other blog, Bogbumper. It's a bit silly to go to the north Norfolk coast on a Bank Holiday weekend and then moan because there are lots of people about. Lots of birds at Titchwell, too. Mixed flock of Dunlin and Curlew Sandpipers. Bathtime for Ringed Plover. Had counted 24 species of wader on the lagoons and beach, which I think would have been. Lunch was had at The Chequers Inn. Leica Apo Televid 77.
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John's Morning Bike Ride: 07/04/2010 - 07/11/2010
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John's Morning Bike Ride. Wednesday, July 07, 2010. The river formed a small stream in the middle of a very muddy bed - matching the colour of the sky! We are promised rain, and the Downs can certainly do with a lot, many places are as brown as the river with the grass looking dead. At Sea Walls a Cormorant and a Heron were on the river side, together with Common Gulls, Herring Gulls, Black Headed Gulls and a couple of Lesser Black Back Gulls, these squabbling over something in the mud. Monday, Tuesday, ...
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John's Morning Bike Ride: 09/12/2010 - 09/19/2010
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John's Morning Bike Ride. Thursday, September 16, 2010. I've been neglecting my cycling! A large tree, an elm I think has been felled. It grew in one of the front gardens of Ivywell road, and the remnants were sitting, cut up, on the Down. I'm always sad to see these giants disappear. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Young female, 19th June 2007. Photo by Chris Jones, thanks also, to Chris, for other pictures in this Blog! Play CONE-Welder, a Networked Tele-Robotic Observatory Game. Bristol, United Kingdom.