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Nick Bond's View: 04/01/14
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Birds, butterflies and anything interesting seen on my wanders, mainly around West Sussex.enjoy. No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 4th December 2016 Unst W1 Overcast. The Birds of Climping Gap and Lower Arun Valley. Birding Selsey Bill (and the Manhood peninsula). 4th - 5th December 2016. Where The Wind Takes Me! Beddington Farm - Time to Gull! Portland Bird Observatory and Field Centre. Friends of Groyne No.4. Gary T's Birding Blog. View my complete profile.
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Winyates Beasts: Sunday January 8
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Map of area covered. Sunday, 8 January 2017. Despite not birding here today, I managed to hear a Pied Wagtail. Through the fog as I returned from the paper shop. Also, lunchtime was enlivened by the sight of two Great Tits bathing in the recently relocated bird bath. I have put it further away from the kitchen window, which obviously makes the bathers feel safer. The disadvantage for me is that it is now rather hard to see through the masking branches of the shrubbery. Great Tit having a bath.
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Winyates Beasts: November 2016
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Map of area covered. Saturday, 19 November 2016. On the drive back from shopping we spotted a Little Egret flying across the road and down the Arrow just this side of Studley. We last saw it circling back over the Washford Mill pub. Thursday, 17 November 2016. Although I have not really seen a lot around the garden and its immediate environs since my last posting, I find I do have things to talk about. Sadly there was a flaw in our thinking. But fingers crossed eh. Changing the subject, I feel I need an ...
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Winyates Beasts: Friday January 13
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Map of area covered. Friday, 13 January 2017. We woke up to snow, but not much. Cold snaps are not what they once were. The Blackbirds in the garden seemed grateful for the extra apples I chucked out. A cold northerly wind after the snow turned to sleet and then stopped altogether. A couple of short walks produced the only year tick in the form of a Sparrowhawk. Most of the day was spent indoors, so the garden and its surrounds had to be relied upon to keep me interested. The Heirs of Gilbert.
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Winyates Beasts: Moths
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Map of area covered. Bright Line Brown-eye - 22 Sept 2015. Angle Shades - 21 Sep 2015. Common Marbled Carpet - 11 June 2016. Willow Beauty - 10 Aug 2015. Copper Underwing or Svensson's Copper Underwing - 27 Aug 2015. Dark Arches - 17 July 2015. Double-striped Pug - 16 Jul 2015. Hummingbird Hawk Moth - 9 July 2015. Large Yellow Underwing - 21 Sep 2015. Mullein Moth caterpillar - 26 June 2015. Pyrausta aurata - 22 Aug 2015. Red-barred Tortrix - 30 June 2016. Rush Veneer - 10 Aug 2015. Silver Y - 31 Aug 2015.
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Nick Bond's View: Great White Egret - Arundel WWT - 1st September 2014
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Birds, butterflies and anything interesting seen on my wanders, mainly around West Sussex.enjoy. Monday, 1 September 2014. Great White Egret - Arundel WWT - 1st September 2014. News filtered through whilst I was at work that a Great-white Egret. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Great White Egret - Arundel WWT - 1st September 20. 4th December 2016 Unst W1 Overcast. The Birds of Climping Gap and Lower Arun Valley. Birding Selsey Bill (and the Manhood peninsula). 4th - 5th December 2016.
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Morton Bagot Birder: Tuesday 4 August
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Morton Bagot Life List. Flowers of Morton Bagot. My 2016 Year List. Where is Morton Bagot? Tuesday, 4 August 2015. This evening's visit to the patch can best be described as quiet. So I am particularly grateful to Jim Winsper and John Coombes who have independently contacted me to suggest the same identification for the big fish. It is a Grass Carp which is a native of south-east Asia but is often introduced into pools to munch away at the vegetation. As a herbivore (can fish be herbivores? Simple templa...
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Nick Bond's View: 03/01/14
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Birds, butterflies and anything interesting seen on my wanders, mainly around West Sussex.enjoy. Saturday, 1 March 2014. More February birds in Sussex. The storms that have battered our shores have produced some good birding locally, enabling closer views of birds(mainly gulls) that are normally only visible distantly offshore.here is a selection . 1st winter bird on the Southwick Canal. Found 2 birds originally but increased to 4 at Widewater - all Redheads. Siberian Chiff - Chaff. Gary T's Birding Blog.
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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.
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Colyton Wildlife: Black Hole Marsh gets exciting!
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Thursday, 13 August 2015. Black Hole Marsh gets exciting! Wednesday saw a great increase in numbers of waders on the reserve. Afternoon Ringed Plover number was 4, but there were at least 21 there by Sunset. Lots of pics to come (and I'll soon have time to do it due to redundancy). I also found a Ruff today; this is the first patch Ruff of the Autumn. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. KNOT another wader post. Better LITTLE STINT and CURLEW SAND pics. SEDGE WARBLER and a Spider.
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