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Eye of Ochruros - 2013: August 2012
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Eye of Ochruros - 2013. Tuesday, 28 August 2012. Ochruros Musings and a Good Staffs Day. The Ochruros season came to a poignant end, watching a lone bird hopping about on roofs from an elevated urban watchpoint. I can now reveal that Martyn. And I kept tabs on two separate presumed single males from spring into summer. It was an absolute privilege to watch these charismatic urban dwelling birds right from the very heart of the conurbation,. Summer birds, which gives me great hope as it is though that 1.
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Stuart's Wildlife Blog: June 2012
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Thursday, 7 June 2012. Again my full time job has not allowed me to post as often as I like but I have been busy at the weekends doing what I really enjoy (Taking photo's). I made a few more trips to Wales to visit my fav reserve again (Gilfach) and also photograph the stunning Pied Flycatchers. This time I concentrated on the female. I did however get a few males too. I did however find some other interesting subjects to photograph. Fox cubs playing around the den. A nice display from a Short Eared Owl.
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Jim and Kevs Owl Box Adventures: Sad news & Good news
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Jim and Kevs Owl Box Adventures. Wednesday, 26 June 2013. Sad news and Good news. Looks like the Mandarin has abandoned the nest, there has been no sign of her for the last couple of weeks. Kev O D's wife spotted a tawny owl looking out of Nest box number 3 at Grindleford, Derbyshire. 4 December 2016 at 18:36. Not proud of, especially since he has a girlfriend. Not to mention that she’s a girl he dated off and on for 3 years before he dated me. From United State Of America). Owl box number 4 (2011).
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Stuart's Wildlife Blog: February 2013
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Sunday, 10 February 2013. Since my last visit to see the Barn Owls I have been watching the weather hoping for a dry weekend with little wind but this just has not been the case of late. Friday afternoon I checked the weather again and it was low wind conditions but grey cloud and a chance of rain. I decided it was worth the risk of the 4 hour round trip drive and just hoped it would stay dry. Saturday morning came and I headed north leaving both the rain and snow behind me. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Eye of Ochruros - 2013: Cape May - Part 5
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Eye of Ochruros - 2013. Friday, 14 June 2013. Cape May - Part 5. Monday morning. Back in the Belleplain once again. Another bash at Prothonotary Warbler. As the Beanery had failed to produce so far, perhaps we'd have more joy around Sunset Bridge and Beaver Dam? By now the songs of White-eyed and Red-eyed Vireos had become familiar to our ears. According to Sibley Red-eyed Vireo says ‘Here I am, in the tree.’. White-breasted Nuthatch - Photo courtesy Richard Powell. There was a big fall of hirundines inc...
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Eye of Ochruros - 2013: April 2013
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Eye of Ochruros - 2013. Tuesday, 9 April 2013. 6th and 7th April 2013. And now for something completely different. Not quite Cairngorm; this is snow-capped Titterstone Clee in Shropshire. Although I hadn't been here before, it was a good call by Martyn to go and look for Ring Ouzel and other passage migrants. Ring Ouzel - image supplied by Martyn Yapp. The Scaup was still present and we also noted 2 Willow Tit, 4 GS Woodpecker, 1 Curlew, 1 Redshank, 2 Snipe, 12 Goosander and 4 singing Chiffchaff. Scaup -...
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Warwickshire Birding: 19th November 2012
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Archive: No longer active. Monday, November 19, 2012. On Reedbed Pool this morning. Bittern by Dave Hutton. Coton, January 2011. Smew by Dave Hutton. Draycote, January 2011. Archie's British Birding Blog Deluxe. Dave Hutton Bird and Insect Photography. Diary of a Birding Medic. Nuneaton and District Birdwatchers club. West Midland Bird Club. Waxwing by Dave Hutton. Nuneaton, December 2010. Bewick's Swan by Dave Hutton. Bretford, January 2011. White-fronted Goose by Dave Hutton. Shustoke, November 2010.
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Eye of Ochruros - 2013: Cape May - Part 2
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Eye of Ochruros - 2013. Tuesday, 28 May 2013. Cape May - Part 2. At 730am we joined a guided walk. At Belleplain Forest State Park. Lead by CMBO guides. More of a travelling convoy than a walk really, stopping off at key spots within the forest for breeding species, although there were also migrants moving through. Ders are a little spoilt. All perfectly logical then. After pizza we moved on to another spot, slightly more open, with fields on the opposite side of the road to woodland. Here we had Blu...
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Eye of Ochruros - 2013: March 2012
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Eye of Ochruros - 2013. Wednesday, 28 March 2012. Otmoor, Foxcote and a Suburban Surprise. Visited Oxfordshire over the weekend and spent a fair bit of time exploring Otmoor RSPB. A place with potential, however many species here could well be in trouble given the current low water levels, particularly if this warm dry spell continues. Filthy dirty toads - image courtesy of Mark Rayment. The feeding station offered some dude photo opportunities. Foxcote Reservoir, Buckinghamshire. Thursday, 15 March 2012.