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notmanywords: August 2015
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Saturday, 29 August 2015. Far Pastures and Work. I have had the camera at work again so here are a few shots. There are also a few shots from Far Pastures taken a few days ago. I’m not sure what this is but I have seen a couple at work recently. A Common Darter soaking up the sun while on the side of one of the old boilers we have at work. My first Small Copper for a couple of years. Grey Squirrel at Far Pastures. 65279;. Nuthatch nice to see them again at Far Pastures. Wednesday, 26 August 2015. After...
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NZ271982: November 2014
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Wildlife Watching in Druridge Bay. Saturday, 29 November 2014. Young Seal at Warkworth. Wheatear on the beach. Late but not the hoped for pale bird and no isolated dark carpal. Gloomy weather but a group of 4 Black Redstarts at Newbiggin. When they weren't on the beach they fed under the caravans. Oh well, hopefully some sunny weather, bright light and colourful birds next week! Newbiggin by the Sea. Tuesday, 25 November 2014. Light . I wish. Labels: Humes Yellow-browed Warbler. Saturday, 22 November 2014.
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notmanywords: October 2014
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Tuesday, 28 October 2014. Sunday, 26 October 2014. My first Fungi shots of the Autumn finished the day. Monday, 20 October 2014. 8220;Local Patch”. Shibdon Ponds held loads of Black-headed Gulls, Lapwings and Redshank. The Ruff was still there and Snipe showed well. And again a rainbow taken with my mobile phone. Still not a bad day out. Labels: black headed gull. Wednesday, 15 October 2014. Monday, 13 October 2014. Thursday, 9 October 2014. Water Rail catching a Dragonfly. Water Rail catching a Dragonfly.
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Bedworth woodlands birdwatching (ex South west Gateshead birdwatching): Snipe on the flood
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Bedworth woodlands birdwatching (ex South west Gateshead birdwatching). Birdwatching mainly around the Marley hill-Causey arch-tanfield railway-burdon moor-Beamish-kibblesworth-Pont burn-derwent area. on foot. some beautiful and relatively unmonitored areas which i hope to bring a voice to birdwise. Richard Walker. Saturday, 3 December 2016. Snipe on the flood. Snipe 12/3/16 woodlands flood. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). St Wilfrid's Church, Kirkharle. Seeswood Pool and Beyond. Bits and bobs 2.
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NZ271982: June 2014
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Wildlife Watching in Druridge Bay. Sunday, 29 June 2014. Marsh Helleborine, Epipactis palustris. Restharrow (predictive text changed it to testosterone). :-)? Ononis repens. Bee Orchid, Ophrys apifera. In addition birding was excellent with Marsh Harriers, LEO, Barn Owl, Little Egret and numerous family parties of our local breeders (no not the ones from Hadston). Saturday, 28 June 2014. Young Marsh Harriers starting to show. Common Blue Polyommatus icarus, Self-heal Prunella vulgaris, Eyebright sp?
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notmanywords: February 2015
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Friday, 27 February 2015. It is a Black Grouse (honest, it was the best I could get). I'm hiding so you can't seem me. Thursday, 26 February 2015. One Hundred Up But Nothing Special. Went in search of Red Squirrels this afternoon but the only red I found was on the heads of a Pheasant and Redpoll (the Redpoll was always hidden by twigs) and on a Robin. I could not get a decent shot of this Redpoll. Tuesday, 24 February 2015. More Of The Same. Roe Deer Buck with its horns still in velvet. Duck a la sleep.
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notmanywords: April 2015
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Thursday, 30 April 2015. Quite a few pictures. Early afternoon it was Burdon Moor. Again, loads of Meadow Pipit but unfortunately the Whinchat did not put in an appearance while I was there. A pair of Blackcap gave me the run around but I was only able to get a shot of the female. Three female and one male Wheatear were posing well as was the resident Kestrel. 65279;. 65279;. Male Redstart a little closer. Red Kite always nice to see. Second of the pair. Is that a cobweb it has in with the moss.
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NZ271982: February 2015
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Wildlife Watching in Druridge Bay. Friday, 20 February 2015. Why Wish Away Winter? Sometimes the more experienced you get the more you forget and don't appreciate the commoner birds. These Waxwings in Morpeth (found by TF and JF I think) could prove quite annoying, only showy when the light was poor. So my third trip today allowed me some photo opportunities. Yet to get a sharp image but they were worth the effort. Sunday, 15 February 2015. Monday, 9 February 2015. Bullfinches have started pairing up.
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NZ271982: Returning Already?
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Wildlife Watching in Druridge Bay. Monday, 20 July 2015. Yes 'Autumn' migration s underway. Waders are moving Knot, Whimbrel, Dunlin, Common Sandpipers and Greenshank all in evidence. If only there was some 'quality' mud for them. Little Egrets are now so common they don't get all the attention they deserve. This one had a few stabs at the sick gull before leaving it alone. This one has nice yellow legs, however, the grey lores and pale iris mean it is not a Snowy Egret. Like this fresh Juv. Arizona Days...