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My Fav Yorkshire Sites. Blacktoft Sands Bird List. Old Moor Bird List. Potteric Carr Bird List. Spurn Point Bird List. Norfolk Photos June 2011. Norfolk Pics March 2010. Padova Photos May 2010. Photos Hudds Club Area. Venice Photos May 2010. The Garden Moth List. The Moth Life List. List for May 2011. Gambia Species List November 2014. My Patch Bird List. Bugs, Beetles, Flies and Spiders etc. Photoshop Tutorials and Photography Tips. Reviews for Cameras and Associasted Stuff. Weather and Tide Times.
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Steve's Birding And Wildlife Blog.: MSQ Odonata etc....Sunday 11.05.2014.
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Welcome to my blog! This will be used as a diary of my many days out chasing rare birds,local birding and my experiences in the fantastic natural world of the UK,with a scattering of photos thrown in as well. Monday, May 12, 2014. MSQ Odonata etc.Sunday 11.05.2014. Larval case of Coleophora serratella. Monday, May 12, 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Http:/ birdingsiteguide.com/index.php? Http:/ eybirdwatching.blogspot.com. Http:/ hmbb1.wordpress.com. A visit today with...
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cliftonbirding: Breeding Bee-eaters
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Tuesday, 4 August 2015. At the back end of last week news was released of some Bee-eaters. Breeding in a quarry at Brampton near Carlisle, two pairs plus a couple of helpers apparently, I was out with Pete Watson on Sunday and we thought we’d go have a look, the weather forecast wasn’t brilliant but at least it wasn’t raining when we got there, just one nest site on view and at least one bird showed regularly if a little distantly throughout the morning, also a Wheatear. Was viewable from Lower Hide.
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cliftonbirding: Showy Sab's and the disappearing acts
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Sunday, 9 August 2015. Showy Sab's and the disappearing acts. Out with Mark today and we went over to Pennington Flash in Greater Manchester where an adult Sabine’s Gull. Had been found in the week and had been showing well, it was still present this morning and still showing well, a great bird to try out my new camera gear with. After a good session with it we moved on and up to Preston where a first summer Ring Billed Gull. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In search of Storks. Spotting a rare Crake.
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cliftonbirding: February 2015
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Thursday, 26 February 2015. Out after work primarily for the Raptor. Roost at Blacktoft, a family party of two adult and two immature Bewick’s Swans. Were seen in fields near Swinefleet on the way, Blacktoft as per usual at this time of year was very quiet just a handful of Ducks. And a few Waders,. The roost had up to ten Marsh. And a ringtail Hen Harrier. Plus a Barn Owl. Was sat on a nest box. Sunday, 22 February 2015. It was up to Teesside via Scaling Dam on Saturday, I was hoping the recent Brambling.
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cliftonbirding: April 2015
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Monday, 27 April 2015. Grizzlies and a day roosting Heron. I was out with Pete Watson today and we decided to do a repeat of the trip we did this time last year to Twyford Woods in South Lincs for the Grizzled Skippers. Then back to Whisby Country Park for Nightingales. Armed with a bit more info on the Butterflies. Into action, they weren’t easy though, very quick and easily lost but we eventually got good views of at least two, we also had the bonus of a Dingy Skipper. Of the year, several Buzzards.
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Camping on the Wildside: Wharram Percy Walk
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Camping on the Wildside. Thursday, 15 March 2012. Not quite the morning I'd hoped for when thinking of taking a wander over to Wharram Percy, the deserted medieval village not far from here. The fog was pretty thick, so it was dank and cold as I made my way to my walk. The spot you start the walk down to the village has this information board to give an overview of where you're going. It's just shy of seventy miles, so he was fair motoring! I was much more leisurely. A couple of bracket fungi and some Li...
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