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Bill Aspin's Birding Blog 3: March 2012
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Saturday, 31 March 2012. Local patch: Grey and Golden Plovers, Brockholes NR LWT - 10th Feb 2012. Lovely to get some flight record shots of two of the Grey Plover amongst a flock of Goldies. Local birding: presumed 'argentatus' Herring Gull - Fishmoor Res, Lancs - 8th Feb 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bill Aspin's Birding Blog 1 - Spanning the period 15th May 2005 - 23rd Aug 2008. Bill Aspin's Birding Blog 2 - Spanning the period 24th Aug 2008 - 28th May 2011. View my complete profile.
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Bill Aspin's Birding Blog 3: Local patch: Grey & Golden Plovers, Brockholes NR LWT - 10th Feb 2012.
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Saturday, 31 March 2012. Local patch: Grey and Golden Plovers, Brockholes NR LWT - 10th Feb 2012. Lovely to get some flight record shots of two of the Grey Plover amongst a flock of Goldies. Bill Aspin's Birding Blog 1 - Spanning the period 15th May 2005 - 23rd Aug 2008. Bill Aspin's Birding Blog 2 - Spanning the period 24th Aug 2008 - 28th May 2011. Brockholes Nature Reserve (Lancs) Bird and Wildlife News on Facebook. Local patch: Grey and Golden Plovers, Brockholes NR . View my complete profile.
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Bill Aspin's Birding Blog 3: September 2011
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Wednesday, 14 September 2011. Lancs: Grey Phalarope's, Gannet - 14th Sept 2011. A single Common Tern, 2 Dunlin and 1 Green Sandpiper were the meagre rewards from three hours on the local patch, Brockholes NR LWT, during the morning. Late morning, and a call from Cllr. John F. Wright saw me heading for the Lancs coast and specifically Fairhaven Lake, Lytham St. Annes where a Grey Phalarope had been present for a couple of days, and which was a "photographers dream" according to Cllr. Wright. Above and bel...
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Bill Aspin's Birding Blog 3: July 2011
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Tuesday, 12 July 2011. Temmincks Stint, Orkney, Scotland - 9th July 2011. Last reported on 27th June to the best of my knowledge, a check of 'The Shunan' on the Orkney mainland mid-evening on 9th July revealed the bird to still be present, giving distant views, loosely associating with six Dunlin. We could not find the bird on two subsequent checks of the site over the following two days. I don't think it has been reported since. Orca's - Orkney, Scotland - 8th July 2011. Monday, 4 July 2011. This bird w...
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Bill Aspin's Birding Blog 3: Lancs: 25th Jan 2012.
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012. Lancs: 25th Jan 2012. I headed back via Eagland Hill where a flock of c30 Corn Bunting came up from stubble, perching nicely in a roadside Hawthorn. Nothing of note was seen in the Fishmoor Res Gull roost. Above: Black Redstart - KnottEnd. Below: Corn Buntings - Eagland Hill. Bill Aspin's Birding Blog 1 - Spanning the period 15th May 2005 - 23rd Aug 2008. Bill Aspin's Birding Blog 2 - Spanning the period 24th Aug 2008 - 28th May 2011. Lancs: 25th Jan 2012.
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Merebirders | Birding at Hornsea Mere and surrounding area | Page 2
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Hornsea Mere bird list. Hornsea Mere Bird List Divers-Spoonbill. Hornsea Mere Bird List Dunnock-Corn Bunting. Hornsea Mere Bird List Nightjar-Waxwing. Hornsea Mere Bird List Raptors-Waders. Hornsea Mere Bird List Skuas-Gulls-Terns-Owls. Hornsea Mere Bird List Swans-Duck. Birding at Hornsea Mere and surrounding area. April 1, 2016. 30th April – Southside (TM). A large pipit sp. was seen briefly at Cowden before disappearing into a private area mid morning. 26th April – Southside 18:30-20:00 (MR). 2 Egypti...
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Hornsea Mere Bird List Dunnock-Corn Bunting | Merebirders
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Hornsea Mere bird list. Hornsea Mere Bird List Divers-Spoonbill. Hornsea Mere Bird List Dunnock-Corn Bunting. Hornsea Mere Bird List Nightjar-Waxwing. Hornsea Mere Bird List Raptors-Waders. Hornsea Mere Bird List Skuas-Gulls-Terns-Owls. Hornsea Mere Bird List Swans-Duck. Birding at Hornsea Mere and surrounding area. Hornsea Mere Bird List Dunnock-Corn Bunting. Dunnock – resident. Robin – resident. Nightingale – Rare, 1 record no details. Redstart – scarce vagrant. 2005 1 late April male Decoy wood. 1989 ...
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Hornsea Mere Bird List Divers-Spoonbill | Merebirders
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Hornsea Mere bird list. Hornsea Mere Bird List Divers-Spoonbill. Hornsea Mere Bird List Dunnock-Corn Bunting. Hornsea Mere Bird List Nightjar-Waxwing. Hornsea Mere Bird List Raptors-Waders. Hornsea Mere Bird List Skuas-Gulls-Terns-Owls. Hornsea Mere Bird List Swans-Duck. Birding at Hornsea Mere and surrounding area. Hornsea Mere Bird List Divers-Spoonbill. Red throated Diver – Occasional winter vagrant. The Mere and Tophill account for 25% of all inland Yorks records. 1981 1 record 4th-12th April. 1988 2...
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nomadbirder | birding around Britain and beyond | Page 2
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Birding around Britain and beyond. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Champion’s of the Flyway – the Eilat bird race Apr 1st, 2014. April 10, 2014. Basically, we didn’t win. We didn’t even come second. In fact, even third place eluded us, but I’m not bitter. It was a superb day and we did ourselves ok with our total of 151. Next year we’ll have a better plan. Next year, things will be different…. The Pallas’s Gull in question. Probably only possible with the Swaro 95!
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Birding around Britain and beyond. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Paul French. Hudsonian Godwit. Meare Heath, Somerset, 2nd May 2015. May 5, 2015. On the way back home from London, so it was an easy decision to go for it. My first visit to the Levels in years, and what a superb place. Even though i just went straight to the Hudwit and spent about 90 mins with it, still had at least 2 Bitterns flying around! Philippines Part IV: Mindanao (PICOP). January 31, 2015.