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Tommy Evans - Bird Photography: More images from the Heron Hide
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Tommy Evans - Bird Photography. This blog is dedicated to my most recent photographs of birds. Sunday, 18 May 2014. More images from the Heron Hide. A female bullfinch - still trying for a good image of a male! A couple of images of a male blackcap:. Some images of a goldcrest - gathering cobwebs for nest building:. And a house martin in flight:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). More images from the Heron Hide. Various images from the Teifi Marsh reserve. Buzzard displaying down at Ceibwr.
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Ros Green - Gingernut Birder: Queensland, Australia
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Ros Green - Gingernut Birder. My adventures into the ornithological / zoological world and more. Wednesday, 4 February 2015. The last month in Australia has been phenomenal! The ecology, flora and fauna are all entirely new to me, and I'm endlessly learning new things on my travels. Since then I've been to Fraser Island, Kingaroy and the Bunya mountains with Mum and Wayne (her friend). The Bunya's were my first taste of a rainforest and quite incredible. Since then I've been working my way north, travell...
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Tommy Evans - Bird Photography: Start of migration?
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Tommy Evans - Bird Photography. This blog is dedicated to my most recent photographs of birds. Monday, 21 July 2014. It has been a very quiet period birdwise at the Teifi Marshes but this weekend I found a little grebe and a black tailed godwit - both birds that I have now seen here for some time:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cardigan, Wales, United Kingdom. I am a retired teacher living in North Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK. My main hobby is taking photographs of birds. View my complete profile.
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Tommy Evans - Bird Photography: May 2013
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Tommy Evans - Bird Photography. This blog is dedicated to my most recent photographs of birds. Friday, 31 May 2013. Went out to Ceibwr looking for dippers. Saw a couple of brief / distant views but not close enough to photograph. The grey wagtail (there were two) and willow warblers (could be chiffchaff) however were more co-operative:. Comments re: willow warbler or chiffchaff are welcome. Wednesday, 22 May 2013. Some other images from the Heron Hide. And a song thrush:. Whimbrel on the Teifi. A co-oper...
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Tommy Evans - Bird Photography: November 2013
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Tommy Evans - Bird Photography. This blog is dedicated to my most recent photographs of birds. Friday, 15 November 2013. At least one bittern back at Teifi Marshes. Two bitterns have been reported though all the recent sightings have been of one bittern. So many images taken of the bittern that I thought I would try for a different pose:. Very poor light so had to use ISO3200 f8 @ 1/400sec. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). At least one bittern back at Teifi Marshes. Cardigan, Wales, United Kingdom.
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Shetland House Sparrow Project: Norwegian Robin
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Shetland House Sparrow Project. A project to study the status of House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) in the Shetland Islands, UK. Primarily monitoring a probable isolated population on the Westside of Mainland Shetland, around the village of Skeld. We need to know the code on the ring, and the date and place you saw it. Many thanks for your help! Thanks to the support of the following:. Shetland Ringing Group for supplying the metal rings for this project. For supplying bird feeders and wild bird seed.
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Graham's Bird Ringing Blog: September 2012
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Bird ringing from Mid Wales and beyond. Sunday, 23 September 2012. Sorry for the lack of new posts here lately. The news is, we're leaving Canna in mid October. Very frustrated with the management of the island, and upset to be leaving behind such a wonderful place, and some truly lovely people. Not suited to island life? Not at all. We're off to Shetland! No jobs to go to as of yet, but we'll find something soon, and in the meantime we're looking into various small business ideas. All for now,.
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Graham's Bird Ringing Blog: Leaving Canna
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Bird ringing from Mid Wales and beyond. Sunday, 23 September 2012. Sorry for the lack of new posts here lately. The news is, we're leaving Canna in mid October. Very frustrated with the management of the island, and upset to be leaving behind such a wonderful place, and some truly lovely people. Not suited to island life? Not at all. We're off to Shetland! No jobs to go to as of yet, but we'll find something soon, and in the meantime we're looking into various small business ideas. All for now,. High cou...
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Graham's Bird Ringing Blog: Now in Wales
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Bird ringing from Mid Wales and beyond. Thursday, 28 November 2013. Well, our little sojourn in Shetland is over and we've arrived back in the woodlands and mountains of the south. We're now living in the wilds of Powys, in the old county of Montgomeryshire with amazing views from our front windows across the Banwy valley to the Dyfnant Forest and the mountains the Berwyn, Hirnant and Aran ranges beyond. The Aran range in cloud. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Graham's Bird Ringing Blog: A Blustery Canna
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Bird ringing from Mid Wales and beyond. Monday, 13 August 2012. Just back on Canna after a week away. Had a quick walk around Sanday just now. The skies are very grey out there, rain is threatening, and the wind's blowing hard from the south-east. There's a good sized mixed flock of finches coming and going in our garden. About 60 birds in total, with Linnet, Twite, Greenfinch, and Siskin making up the bulk of the birds, plus a few Meadow Pipit and Pied Wagtail joining in the fun. View my complete profile.