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Lowestoft Birding: June 2015
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Notes on birds and wildlife from an east coast birder, wildlife enthusiast and photographer. Friday, 19 June 2015. Hummer back at no.6. On Saturday 13th June at 7.25am and 2.20pm I briefly saw a wonderful Hummingbird Hawl Moth. At work seen back of Hospital by Sandra Chapman Centre seen from Library feeding on Red Valerian 10.37- 10.41 in the morning. Thursday 18th June a Hummingbird Hawk Moth a. Was feeding again on the Red Valerian plants, a great welcome back home! Seen under the eaves of the airport ...
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Penny's Hot Birding and Life!: NORFOLK BIRD NEWS & MEGAS!
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North Ronaldsay Bird Observatory: 21st July
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Tuesday, 21 July 2015. A Honey Buzzard took us by surprise today, startling the observer as it flew north over Gretchen loch at 4pm, pursued by Arctic Terns. It was tracked up the island to Nether Linnay, before turning south over Torness and being lost to sight. 65279;. Honey Buzzard photos by George Gay. There was no sign of yesterday's White-rumped Sandpiper despite a thorough look by a volunteer team who are quite embarrassed about misidentifying it. Kind Regards, Peter. 25 July 2015 at 13:07.
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North Ronaldsay Bird Observatory: May 2015
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Sunday, 31 May 2015. After a bright start, the first strong south-easterly winds for weeks whipped up and with heavy rain from lunchtime, expectations developed that there would be a few migrants. The day began once more with the VEERY. Or Todd's Canada Goose. Most of the other sightings were after the rain started lashing down and understandably came from the sheltered west coast. Presumably, yesterdays Red-necked Phalarope. Remained at Bewan Loch. Bluethroat in the rain (photo MW). North Ronaldsay's se...
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North Ronaldsay Bird Observatory: 21st to 23rd June
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Wednesday, 24 June 2015. 21st to 23rd June. With such poor weather earlier in the spring, I guess we shouldn't be surprised that the birds seem to keep on trickling in. The most significant new arrivals on the 21st were 2 Little Stints. At Bewan Loch (remaining to 22nd), 4 Crossbills. A Lesser Whitethroat and a Spotted Flycatcher. The Subalpine Warbler. Was still at Gravity and at least one of the Marsh Warblers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The 2014 Bird report is now available for order. NRBO wa...
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North Ronaldsay Bird Observatory: 24th to 25th June
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Friday, 26 June 2015. 24th to 25th June. Without doubt the best two days of the year weather wise as the island was baked in wall to wall sunshine on both dates. A well appreciated adult Black Tern. On the beach at Nouster with a flock of 80 non-breeding Arctic Terns for a few hours on 24th was the highlight and becomes just the thirteenth island record but only the second since 2003. There was also a singing Quail. Black Tern (top photo Molly Laban, bottom MW). Wheatear (photo Molly Laban). The body plu...
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Simon Thurgood Images: Out and About in Norfolk
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Insects-Bees, Wasps and Ants. East Riding of Yorkshire. Out and About - Norfolk. Norfolk is a low-lying county in the East of England. It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the North Sea coast, including "The Wash". Some websites to visit:. Norfolk Ornithologists' Association. Penny's Hot Birding and Life! Blakeney National Nature Reserve. To reach the headland and visitor centre you may als...
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Holme Bird Observatory: Links and other Observatories
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Latest Sightings and Blog. Weather at the Obs. Links and other Observatories. Links and other Observatories. Http:/ www.noa.org.uk. Http:/ www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk. Http:/ www.cleybirdclub.org.uk/. The Norfolk Birds Records Committee. Http:/ norfolkbirds.weebly.com/. Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society. Http:/ www.nnns.org.uk. Http:/ www.norfolkmoths.co.uk/. Http:/ www.norfolkbirding.com. Http:/ www.droveorchards.com. Nar Valley Ornithological Society. Http:/ www.narvos.org.uk. NOA Annual Rep...
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Lowestoft Birding: Home comforts & patchwork
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Notes on birds and wildlife from an east coast birder, wildlife enthusiast and photographer. Sunday, 17 May 2015. Home comforts and patchwork. On Wednesday 13th May, 2 Stock Dove. Flew past the garden NE at 7.35pm also I saw the Orchids in the orchid meadow. On Friday 15th May returning home after work, 12 House Martins. Were flying over the Pastures, we are still awaiting the long overdue return of our resident nesting birds. In the local Orchid meadow, 105 Green winged Orchids. On Saturday a Cuckoo.