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Hawkys Blog: March 2015
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Sunday, 22 March 2015. So yesterday was our last Kent survey of the winter and couldn't have ended any better for me when I stumbled on this cracking Shorelark. The bird was in with a small group of Skylark in stubble just south of egypt bay. Managed a couple of distant record shots before continuing on with my survey. Marsh Harrier numbers are now down with birds moving off to their breeding grounds, a few birds are staying. Tuesday, 10 March 2015. Parking by the bridge we walked east along the river ca...
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Hawkys Blog: Patch Update 3/5/15
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Wednesday, 3 June 2015. Just as most of us were complaining of a poor wader passage this spring, it seems its still on. Four Temminck's Stints arrived on the target pools last Thursday (again curtesy of A.T) . Still small numbers of Dunlin being seen alongside the odd Sanderling, Greenshank and Ringed Plovers moving through in double figures. Last night Two Turnstone graced the pools, alongside a pair of Avocet. Still chance for another goody before summer kicks in - we hope! One of the resident Redshank.
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Hawkys Blog: November 2014
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Friday, 21 November 2014. Pom Skua's East Tilbury 21/11/14. Today's Essex high tide survey site produced a good mix of wildfowl and waders. Both Eider and Merganser were seen alongside Pintail and Brent in small numbers upriver, and an increase in Avocet and Dunlin with smaller numbers of Grey Plover and Bar-wits. Several Little gulls passed through over high tide, as did two POMARINE SKUA which sheered upriver causing brief panic amongst the roosting waders before carrying on upriver. Raven is still a f...
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Fieldnotes | Tales from the Wood - The Diary of a Badger Watching Man
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Badger watching – a guide. In the beginning…. How to Recognise a Badger Sett. What time do badgers come out? Tales from the Wood – The Diary of a Badger Watching Man. Personal experiences of a (very) amateur naturalist. Archive for the ‘Fieldnotes’ Category. Fieldnotes: 11th April 2015 – Fox, fallow deer and badger. On April 11, 2015 4 Comments. But this evening, like Mole in. Wind in the Willows. I said Hang spring-cleaning! Dug out my badger watching clothes and headed off to the wood. No I’m doi...
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Fieldnotes: 13th April 2014 – While the cat’s away… | Tales from the Wood - The Diary of a Badger Watching Man
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Badger watching – a guide. In the beginning…. How to Recognise a Badger Sett. What time do badgers come out? Tales from the Wood – The Diary of a Badger Watching Man. Personal experiences of a (very) amateur naturalist. Laquo; Fieldnotes: 26th May 2013 – Back after a long absence. Fieldnotes: 11th April 2015 – Fox, fallow deer and badger. Fieldnotes: 13th April 2014 – While the cat’s away…. April 13, 2014 by Badger Watching Man. On the way home I passed the village notice board, and saw an leaflet for a ...
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badgers | Tales from the Wood - The Diary of a Badger Watching Man
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Badger watching – a guide. In the beginning…. How to Recognise a Badger Sett. What time do badgers come out? Tales from the Wood – The Diary of a Badger Watching Man. Personal experiences of a (very) amateur naturalist. Posts Tagged ‘badgers’. Fieldnotes: 13th April 2014 – While the cat’s away…. On April 13, 2014 3 Comments. So Mrs BWM and Scarlett are off in the west of Ireland for a long weekend, visiting a friend. I’m left here alone in Bedfordshire. Am I despondent? The speaker was Hugh Warwick.
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What time do badgers come out? | Tales from the Wood - The Diary of a Badger Watching Man
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Badger watching – a guide. In the beginning…. How to Recognise a Badger Sett. What time do badgers come out? Tales from the Wood – The Diary of a Badger Watching Man. Personal experiences of a (very) amateur naturalist. What time do badgers come out? Now I’ll say a little about the second part – when the badgers come out of their sett. There are other factors that affect the time of emergence though. Neal and Cheeseman, in the classic book. List a number of these. For example, badgers will come out l...
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Passer Domesticus - The Brickfield Birder: Group meet up Rainham Marsh
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Passer Domesticus - The Brickfield Birder. A Journal of Birdwatching and Wildlife local to Cranham / Upminster / Hornchurch, Essex. Saturday, 30 July 2016. Group meet up Rainham Marsh. An evening visit to Rainham Marsh. 'Birding in Essex ' (B.I.E) is a group I am a member of and it was one of our meet up's.Here are some of my photo's , not too bad for a beginner! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 48 Waxwings at Abbs Cross Sports Centre. Goshawks and Willow Tits. Grebes - A wash and brush up!
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Martins birding: 03/01/2013 - 04/01/2013
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013. Your first wheatear of the year. I think every one gets buzz from there first wheatear of the year and for me this was nearest I've been to one so a little more special The closer the bird the better the photo! As for black redstarts another cracking bird. There is 3 at ferry lane , rainham. This female was the first I photographed . Then there are stonechats not sure which bird I would choose as a favourite? Then another female black redstart. The bunch this afternoon . Juv Ye...
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Martins birding: more ouze
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015. And the next morning one out of the three males was still on the patch . So around lunch I popped back and. This time I got a little closer! Tuesday, April 21, 2015. Martin Blow (martin.blow@rocketmail.com). Brilliant set of photos mate. April 23, 2015 at 4:15 AM. Thanks for the comment mate. April 23, 2015 at 7:21 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Caspian gull Amwell NR. Glaucous gull Amwell NR. Reading more than one page. Battersea Power Station Peregrines 2016.