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Gary's Birding Blog: April 2015
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Monday, 20 April 2015. Patch Birding once again. Been blasting the patch again and a first for me.another birder. I am not alone on my wooded waterway. A fairly quiet day otherwise with most birds seemingly put off by the chilly easterly. Although a few year ticks, with a very early Reed Warbler, a fly over Tree Pipit and a surprisingly long time coming Coot. Here are the best pics of the day. This was today thought it looked cool. Tuesday, 7 April 2015. Migrants on the Patch. I carried on walking throug...
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Gary's Birding Blog: Getting up at 5am does make a difference
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Tuesday, 9 June 2015. Getting up at 5am does make a difference. Last night I found the young owls once again that I had seen last week ( I actually found two extra sets elsewhere also). So as the light is terrible in the deep dark woods in the evening I thought would go early doors to see what I could get. I covered two sections of my patch walking from Bacton Woods through to Ebridge. The baby owls were still in the same spot but the light still wasn't that great, so I walked on. This Bee gave me a wave.
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Gary's Birding Blog: November 2014
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Thursday, 6 November 2014. One of those days.(of the good version). Sometimes you head out birding and everything just falls into place, Saturday was one of them days. I headed to Breydon Water in the hope of seeing a Rough-legged Buzzard well as I had heard that they were showing well down there. After sorting the kid out I headed off and got to Breydon at about 9.45. I carried on and could hear the Golden Plover calling I turned around to see them all in the air. I continued to watch the Rough-legged B...
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Gary's Birding Blog: July 2014
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Sunday, 27 July 2014. Butterflies and a Moth (Camberwell Beauty). I went to Cley to see the Silvery Gem and just so it wasn't a trip to see a moth I stopped of at Salthouse Heath and Holt Country Park to see some butterflies. Highlight has to be the Camberwell Beauty, although all four sightings were brief it was great to see it. Couldn't get any pictures though as total time I saw it stationary probably added up to 2 seconds. Also saw Turtle Dove and Hobby at Salthouse and this at Holt. And a smaller one.
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Gary's Birding Blog: Citril Finch
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Sunday, 10 May 2015. I got there in the end after a day of agonising waits. Here are my pics and video. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my birding blog. I am Gary and I really enjoy birding and wildlife watching. I love going to see new UK birds and really like it when they turn up in Norfolk. I now aim to find a few more birds and hopefully on my two new patches. More details, photos and reports can be found on my website. Self Found - 259. From the Pub - 131. Additions to the library.
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Gary's Birding Blog: April 2014
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Wednesday, 30 April 2014. Easter - Four Days, 9 Patch Year Ticks and Two More Patch Lifers. Got down to Trimingham at 6am on Good Friday (18th April) it was very windy and very cold. The sunrise looked nice over the sea. The birds were quiet and elusive a passing shower didn't help but the end of the rainbow was towards the end of the patch so surely there would be gold or something as good. A fair few Meadow Pipits were about. I added Sedge Warbler to the list of spring arrivals before reaching the othe...
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Gary's Birding Blog: Patchwork Challenge
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I have joined the Patchwork Challenge so have dedicated a page to it. This outlines my patch and will have a full list of species seen. This is the full patch, which is 2.7km² it covers the three main area that I have always visited locally. Area 1, is Witton Woods, Ebridge Mill and Witton Church. Area 2 is Pigney's Wood. The Last Area is Trimingham Cliff Top. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). More details, photos and reports can be found on my website. Self Found - 259. From the Pub - 131. Birds of the Heath.
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12 | May | 2015 | ateambirding
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Just another WordPress.com site. Stay updated via RSS. Those die-hard XP users are probably thinking that one more disk defrag will speed up their machine. http:/ t.co/mnPxo. Decent dive 7/10 ref conned again! Predictions 2014: ITV finally announce that for years now they are not one of Britain's top 10 favourite TV channels. TV for the dumb. 2 years ago. Bill Aspins Birding Blog. Lound Bird Club Sightings. Martin Mere Wildlife Sightings. Penny Shot Birding and Life. Archive for May 12, 2015. Our last st...
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Joseph Nichols | Lothian Young Birder
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Formerly 'Aberdeenshire Young Birder'. The exploits of a Scottish young birder in Lothian, Clyde, Norfolk and wherever else he finds himself…. Costessey House Private Estate. Birding at Costessey H.P.E. All posts by Joseph Nichols. Posted by Joseph Nichols. On September 24, 2014. Posted in: Lothian and Borders Birding. Oh birding, what has happened to you recently? In a very isolated patch of woodland: not too shabby! Usurps other scarce migrants: besides, we all know how easy it is to. Which added a sur...
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Cramond | Lothian Young Birder
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Formerly 'Aberdeenshire Young Birder'. The exploits of a Scottish young birder in Lothian, Clyde, Norfolk and wherever else he finds himself…. Costessey House Private Estate. Birding at Costessey H.P.E. River Almond and Cramond Walkway – The initial stages of the Cramond Walkway along the River Almond mark the southernmost boundaries to the patch. Here there is decent riverine habitat suitable for species such as Dipper, Goosander and Kingfisher, and woodland for passerines. Long Green Woods – aptl...