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Teign Birds: The Patch
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The map below shows the approximate extent of the patch. Yes, I know what you're thinking. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dawlish Warren Latest Sightings. YBW, Sibe Chiff and Other Good Stuff. The Two Bird Theory. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Teign Birds: East vs West
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Wednesday, 15 July 2015. A brute of a juvenile Yellow-legged Gull. That was on the Salty yesterday evening and again this morning is the best the east end of the estuary has had to offer of late along with an adult Mediterranean Gull. On Tuesday and up to eight Sandwich Tern. A quick look off Passage House on this evening's high tide drew a blank with regard the Gull-billed Tern (it was still present until 14.30 at least) but a single Black-tailed Godwit. And four Common Sandpiper. The Two Bird Theory.
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Stuart's Wildlife Diary: November 2014
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Tuesday, 25 November 2014. Hoopoe at Dawlish Warren, 24th November 2014. On my day tour in Norfolk on the 14th November we chatted about birds and on being asked what bird I would most like to see in the UK, I replied with hoopoe (Carl's was Siberian rubythroat). And in a bizarre twist of fate a hoopoe was found at Dawlish Warren the next day (15th)! Hoopoe in Egypt 2013 - the view I was hoping for at Dawlish Warren in 2014. Hoopoe in Egypt 2012 - not the view I had at Dawlish Warren in 2014. Pink footed...
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Stuart's Wildlife Diary: December 2014
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Monday, 22 December 2014. American Wigeon, Newquay, Cornwall. I haven't been out properly birding since my visit to Dawlish Warren on November 24th! And so with finally a free day on December 20th I was very keen to get out and about - but where to go? American Wigeon (upper centre). American Wigeon (upper centre). American Wigeons (upper right and upper left). I headed back to the railway station, watching a little egret catching fish in the boating lake along the way, and while waiting for the train I ...
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TropicBirdArt Blog from Holt: 20150524 NWT Cley CP. Short-eared Owl
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TropicBirdArt Blog from Holt. The Birds of the Ardea. Sunday, 24 May 2015. 20150524 NWT Cley CP. Short-eared Owl. Bird flew in off sea just west of hut and then briefly around the favoured Fresh Marsh. The new sea wall in background. Location: Holt, Norfolk, UK Blakeney, Norfolk, UK. 2 June 2015 at 12:32. Nice pics of a favoured bird Tom, although seems a little late for this kind of movement. Strange things are happening in the bird world. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Frosty wagtail on Faroes.
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TropicBirdArt Blog from Holt: October 2014
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TropicBirdArt Blog from Holt. The Birds of the Ardea. Wednesday, 22 October 2014. 20141022 Black Redstart. Cley Church. Black Redstart. Hint of white wing patch indicates 1st winter male. Should birders use the grave stones to prop up their optical equipment? Location: Holt, Norfolk, UK Cley next the Sea, Holt, Norfolk NR25, UK. Friday, 17 October 2014. 20141017 Isabelline Shrike. Wareham Greens. Arrived at the crack of dawn to avoid the crowed. Saturday, 11 October 2014. Classic shot showing all tristis.
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TropicBirdArt Blog from Holt: January 2015
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TropicBirdArt Blog from Holt. The Birds of the Ardea. Saturday, 31 January 2015. 20150131 Smew and Goldeneye Felbrigg Pond. Smew 1st winter male. Darker face mask showed well. Bird cautiously walked on ice several times showing extensive white belly. Braod white trailing edge to secondaries. Goldeneye pair and Smew flew off high South late morning. Note white secondaries on Goldeneye and smaller size of Smew recalling Teal. This shot is upside down. Black mantle feathers indicate 1st winter male. Female ...
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TropicBirdArt Blog from Holt: June 2015
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TropicBirdArt Blog from Holt. The Birds of the Ardea. Tuesday, 23 June 2015. 20150623 Spotted Redshank NWT Cley. Adult moulting to winter plumage. Bird briefly seen in front of Bishop's then hopped back over to Carter's Scrape and out of view. Location: Holt, Norfolk, UK Cley next the Sea, Holt, Norfolk NR25, UK. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 20150623 Spotted Redshank NWT Cley. Off patch: a British endemic fungus. Frosty wagtail on Faroes. Norfolk Coast with the National Trust. View my complete profile.
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Colyton Wildlife: Artistic(ish) Photography
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Here's a link to my other blog. I've received a surprising amount of favourable feedback from it's content so far. Wwwtimwhitephotography.blogspot.co.uk. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Portland Bird Observatory and Field Centre. Dawlish Warren Latest Sightings. A Self Find Citrine Wagtail. Bicycle Birder On The Axe. Another good few days. Wild Wings and Wanderings. Axe Estuary Ringing Group. Short, Sweet and Late.