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wildlifeaylmerton: In Loving Memory....
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Thats it then, this web site is dead, it is deceased, it is no more! After 10 years of residence and nearly four years(! That my reports were reliable and gave a good account of real birding. I do leave with some great memories from this little parish, suffice to say that Aylmerton wasn't well known as a birding site prior to our arrival but, the next time there is a Honey Buzzard influx, I know where I'll be the following morning! Follow if you dare (or can be bothered).
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Sunday, September 06, 2009. A walk up the track this morning produced an imm Marsh Harrier moving east with singles of Hobby, Gol;den Plover and Snipe going west and a Chiffchaff in the hedgerow. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A small parish in North Norfolk, this site has been set up to share the records and sightings of wildlife throughout the seasons, and hopefully inspire people to see whats on their own doorstep. Parish Year List 2008-MOTHS. Parish Year List 2008-BIRDS. Visitors to this Blog.
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wildlifeaylmerton: June 2009
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Saturday, June 27, 2009. Along with Rob and Nigel, I took a trip out to Buxto Heath last night for a spot of mothing. Unfortunately the generator packed up at prior to the midnight hour so we had to come to a premature halt to the proceedings. We did manage a handful of species prior to this though which included some new ones for me. Another new sighting for me was my first ever Glow worm. Tuesday, June 02, 2009. Some raptors, at last! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Parish Year List 2008-MOTHS. The best B&...
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wildlifeaylmerton: August 2009
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Mystery Bird (or is it? Out loud, as it shows an extensive white tail base (not pale or diffused but dazzling white! With a clear cut, demarcated, black terminal band! I've seen Common Buzzard with pale tail bases (I look at every Buzzard I see! But nothing like this! Although they do occur, see below) This bird has now got my full attention! Some comparison images blattently stolen from the net. Common Buzzard by Brian Small. Gorgeous Rough-leg, somewhere in Russia. After a rol...
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wildlifeaylmerton: May 2009
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Thursday, May 28, 2009. Couple of good birds seen durig the course of work today, infact a couple of my all time favorites. First was a moulting Red Kite. Seen from my office drifting over the east side of Aylsham at 0830, the second sighting in as many weeks. Later on I stopped at a high point looking over the Norfolk countryside for my lunch break just as a second summer Mediterranean Gull. Sunday, May 24, 2009. The notable sightings included up to 4 Common Buzzard throughout, 2 Hobby west on 22 nd.
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wildlifeaylmerton: April 2009
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Friday, April 17, 2009. Flew west over fields mid morning. Thursday, April 16, 2009. Tuesday, April 07, 2009. A pre-work look in at West Runton cliff this morning produced a couple of 'First of the Spring for me in the form of at least 4 Sand Martin and a Wheatear, during a chilly and breezy 10 minutes. Monday, April 06, 2009. Hawking over the waters surface 'dip' feeding. Back in Aylmerton this evening 10 Fieldfare flew east over the house. Sunday, April 05, 2009. Cormorant - 6 E. The Cranes came on the...
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wildlifeaylmerton: SBO tick
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Friday, September 11, 2009. Lunch time saw me at Filby Broad, I was hoping to may be jam inon an Osprey, it was very warm with cotton thick cumulus cloud, ideal for raptors. No fish-eater here though, but scanning behind the broad produced 2 Common Buzzard, Hobby, Marsh Harrier and a distant, presumably Red, Kite. Were had as it fed within the canopy of a sycamore. At last! A rare warbler here that I really should have seen here a long time ago! You aint seen me, roight? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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wildlifeaylmerton: Mystery Bird (or is it?)
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Mystery Bird (or is it? Out loud, as it shows an extensive white tail base (not pale or diffused but dazzling white! With a clear cut, demarcated, black terminal band! I've seen Common Buzzard with pale tail bases (I look at every Buzzard I see! But nothing like this! Although they do occur, see below) This bird has now got my full attention! Some comparison images blattently stolen from the net. Common Buzzard by Brian Small. Gorgeous Rough-leg, somewhere in Russia.
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wildlifeaylmerton: September 2009
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Thats it then, this web site is dead, it is deceased, it is no more! After 10 years of residence and nearly four years(! That my reports were reliable and gave a good account of real birding. I do leave with some great memories from this little parish, suffice to say that Aylmerton wasn't well known as a birding site prior to our arrival but, the next time there is a Honey Buzzard influx, I know where I'll be the following morning! Follow if you dare (or can be bothered).
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