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Conservation with a smile: May 2012
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Conservation with a smile. All things bright and beautiful, all creatures immense and minuscule! Monday, 28 May 2012. Gunpowder Park - Lee Valley. Http:/ www.visitleevalley.org.uk/en/content/cms/nature/nature-reserve/gunpowder-park/. Just to give you a overview of Gunpowder Park and some of its charm, below is a selection of photos showing the type of habitat and wetland on offer if you were to plan a visit. Main entrance and car park. The view south from the top of the Cob Fields. Osier Marsh - main lake.
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The Early Birder: Whinchat - Leasowe
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My Photographs from the North West and wherever I may roam. Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you. Sunday, 19 April 2015. Migration is in full swing and the birds are getting better, and still coming. An early morning start on the Wirral turned up a few surprises with a Sedge Warbler calling. A Willow Warbler was the first of the year, as were half a dozen Swallows. Only the second time I've seen one. I'm hoping I can see a few more this year. For now though, I'm happy with this one. 20 April ...
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The Early Birder: Red-throated Pipit
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My Photographs from the North West and wherever I may roam. Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you. Thursday, 7 May 2015. Word came through on Sunday, of a rather scarce bird for this country, and even more so for my county. A Red-throated Pipit was discovered up on the moors of Manchester and Derbyshire (in fact right on the border of the two). 7 May 2015 at 17:40. A pretty pipit, much prettier than the American Pipit I think. 9 May 2015 at 10:03. 9 May 2015 at 10:22. 9 May 2015 at 10:30.
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The Early Birder: Pied Flycatcher
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My Photographs from the North West and wherever I may roam. Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you. Thursday, 16 April 2015. Last night I managed to see my first Pied Flycatcher and Redstart of the year. It was getting dark, but I managed a few shots. I hope to see some more in the next few weeks. 16 April 2015 at 12:37. Flied Piecatchers (as I tended to call them in my youth! Are such great birds - used to see them in old woodlands in Devon. Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne. You did well Adam, e...
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Pittswood Birds
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About Me And My Patch. Saturday, 8 August 2015. An off patch day today had me visiting Thursley Common with Marc Heath ( see his superb blog here. Dragon Habitat At Thursley. We spent 7 hours in glorious weather chasing down Dragonflies, of which we found 16 species, two of those being new to me, the Black Darter and the Common Hawker, although the latter only gave flight views, the former were seen in good numbers, giving lots of photo opportunities. Newly emerged Common Darter. 8 August 2015 at 20:08.
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Conservation with a smile: March 2012
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Conservation with a smile. All things bright and beautiful, all creatures immense and minuscule! Monday, 26 March 2012. The butterfly gets its name from the only small white marking on the underside of its wing, which resembles a comma! A little drummer boy! Friday, 23 March 2012. I've been looking for a window of opportunity to set up a blog for some time, having been inspired by some very good local bloggers, who with the aid of some excellent camera equipment and fine written word, have made my enjoym...
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Pittswood Birds: August 2015
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About Me And My Patch. Monday, 31 August 2015. Heavy rain fell throughout most of the morning, but a short lived dry spell allowed me to make a circuit of Migrant Alley, before more rain curtailed the hour long walk. Looking back at my stats and comparing this August to the previous thirteen, they show this August had the fourth highest bird species total of 74. The sun went in for the last few shots, but they came out ok. Sunday, 30 August 2015. Needless to say not a single bird was seen in the vicinity!
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Pittswood Birds
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About Me And My Patch. Sunday, 9 August 2015. Another lovely morning of sunshine, the last for a while if the forecasters are to be believed! The fine, sunny and warm weather didn't bring out many birds though, an early walk around the sheep pasture and paddocks of Migrant Alley was pretty birdless, just a few STARLINGS, Corvids and the odd flyover PIED WAGTAIL. Unusually this individual allowed me to photograph it as it preened. It's not quite what I was looking for on the fence lines though! Libellules...
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Pittswood Birds: Pittswood Species List
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About Me And My Patch. Great Black Backed Gull. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 1000 PATTES - 1000 TRACKS. Lancashire and Lakeland Outback Adventure Wildlife Safaris. North Downs and beyond. Libellules de France et d'Ailleurs - DRAGONFLY WORLD. Mes Libellules de Touraine. Mike Gould Wildlife Photography. Focusing On Wildlife.*. Greenie in the wild. A partly cloudy morning, but warm in the light bre. Dense fog enveloped the area this morning, but onc. A partly cloudy morning with light winds and sunny. It was...
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