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A Wirral birders blog: Fledglings everywhere.
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A Wirral birders blog. Birding the Wirral peninsular and beyond. It looks as if , despite a slow start, the garden birds are having a successful breeding season. There are lots of juveniles around whilst most of the adults are in post breeding moult and keeping fairly well hidden. Our garden Blackbirds look as if they're embarking on a 3rd brood and the Robins have just fledged their 2nd brood with 3 spotty juveniles being ringed. Posted by Phil Woollen. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ). Welcome to m...
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A Wirral birders blog: A close encounter with a Peregrine.
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A Wirral birders blog. Birding the Wirral peninsular and beyond. A close encounter with a Peregrine. Photo above courtesy of Andy Davis. Hopefully this youngster will make a full recovery and will live to grace our skies. Posted by Phil Woollen. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ). UK BOU: 506 Black-billed Cuckoo. Cheshire and Wirral : 304 Gull-billed Tern. Garden List: 128 Spotted Flycatcher. What this blogs about. My formative years were spent in Suffolk and birds became a passion in my teens. I s...
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Úterý 20.ledna 2009 | Z Hluku do Londýna
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Z Hluku do Londýna. Z Hluku do Londýna. Úterý 20.ledna 2009. Úterý 20.ledna 2009. 30 ledna 2009 v 11:17 Michal Můj deník, alias Z Hluku do Londýna. Je to přesně 85 dní, co jsem naposled psal do deníku. Za tu dobu se přihodilo hodně věcí. Začněme z kraje. V pátek je Halloween. Oli má nějakou školní halloweenskou párty, takže jdeme s Maxem na burgera, pak na chvilku do věděckého muzea a v šest vyzvedáme Oliho. Metrem na vlak a domů. Pátek = Linda s Alim jdou tančit salsu = hlídání. V sobotu v poledne se je...
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The utter Twites...: May 2014
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Another totally unnecessary blog about birds 'n' stuff! Bromley by Bow Bird List. Snaresbrook and Leyton Flats. Pointless London listing list 2013. South Korea species list 20/04/2014 - 07/05/2014 (. Thursday, 15 May 2014. South Korea species list 20/04/2014 - 07/05/2014 (with added media from Stuart and Grant Fisher). Eastern Cattle Egret (1 in Deajeon). Pacific Reef Egret (Busan). Chinese Pond Heron (1 in Busan). Black-crowned Night Heron (Daejeon). Common Shelduck (600 Gunsan). Pacific Swift (2 Busan).
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Away From Four Marks: 10th - 11th July - Pagham Harbour, West Sussex
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Away From Four Marks. Sunday, 12 July 2015. 10th - 11th July - Pagham Harbour, West Sussex. At this time of year I wasn't expecting too much about, and with the tide low everything will be a long way off as well. As we walked along Mill Lane there were several Gatekeepers about in the road side hedges. These are quite pretty looking butterflies with the orange markings giving them a step up from the ubiquitous Meadow Brown. The tide was a long way out, and as we walked up onto the wall footpath the wind ...
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Away From Four Marks: November 2014
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Away From Four Marks. Monday, 3 November 2014. 31st October / 1st November - Pagham Harbour, West Sussex. Once again it was away to Sidlesham for the weekend, however when we booked the weekend back in June we never once believed that the weather would be almost the same as it was then in June! The tide was on the turn, and heading back up the creeks, the sun while unseasonably warm was understandably low in the sky due to the time of year, and this combined to provide some wonderful light. I didn't actu...
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The utter Twites...: 2011 year list
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Another totally unnecessary blog about birds 'n' stuff! Bromley by Bow Bird List. Snaresbrook and Leyton Flats. Pointless London listing list 2013. South Korea species list 20/04/2014 - 07/05/2014 (. 43 Great Northern Diver. 45 Great Crested Grebe. 49 Cory’s Shearwater. 54 Leach’s Petrel. 64 Great White Egret. 92 Little Ringed Plover. 101 Temminck’s Stint. 109 Wilson’s Snipe. 131 Sabine’s Gull. 137 Lesser Black-backed Gull. 142 Great Black-backed Gull. 170 Great Spotted Woodpecker. 240 Lesser Grey Shrike.
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The utter Twites...: Snaresbrook & Leyton Flats
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Another totally unnecessary blog about birds 'n' stuff! Bromley by Bow Bird List. Snaresbrook and Leyton Flats. Pointless London listing list 2013. South Korea species list 20/04/2014 - 07/05/2014 (. Snaresbrook and Leyton Flats. Uncommon resident, one paired with Canada Goose has produced hybrid young. Common resident in small numbers. Has bred on Leyton Flats but chicks suffer from predation. Winter and passage visitor in small numbers. Common resident in small numbers. Resident breeder in small numbers.
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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...