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Chester Birder: Spring Migration
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Paul Shenton's birding blog. Friday, 12 February 2010. Due to an imminent move into North Wales I have decided to discontinue this blog and start blogging on the new site http:/ theblackgrouse.blogspot.com/. After all ‘chesterbirder’ would have been of a misnomer! The site and its content will be very similar to this one, but given that practically all my birding and nature watching will be focused on North East Wales I felt that a change of name was the order of the day. Posted by Paul Shenton. No of sp...
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MBOG Contacts & Links
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Montgomeryshire Barn Owl Status. Seen one of these? Please let us know where and when! Please contact us to report Barn Owl sightings or if you think you may have identified a possible nest site. The same contact can be used if you wish to join us or know more about the Groups activities. Tel - 01686 626603 / Mob - 07773 862427. Webmaster - mike@mbog.co.uk. The Barn Owl Trust. Barn Owl Conservation Network. Shropshire Barn Owl Group. Ruffled Feathers - Mid Wales Bird Ringing Group Blog.
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Links
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BWT works closely and in partnership with a wide range of other organizations, charities and bodies. Follow these links to some of them:. Brecon Beacons National Park. Brecknock Birds (sightings of Brecknockshire birds). Biodiversity Information Service (BIS) for Powys and the Brecon Beacons National Park. Friends of Talybont Reservoir. North Wales Wildlife Trust. South and West Wales Wildlife Trust. UK Biodiversity Action Plan.
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Montgomeryshire Mammals: October 2013
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Montgomeryshire has a fantastic range of mammals, from the tiny Pygmy Shrew to the great Red Deer, from aerial masters such as pipistrelle bats to expert swimmers like otters. With approximately 40 species of mammals in Montgomeryshire, there is plenty to see, without being overwhelming. I hope this blog inspires you to not only keep your eyes open for our wonderful mammals, but report your sightings too! Monday, 14 October 2013. New bat species recorded in Montgomeryshire. The sonogram which clinched it!
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Kingfisher @ L’dod Lake. | Radnor Bird Blog
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August 5, 2015. Kingfisher @ L’dod Lake. A belated report of one from John Leafe-delightful news as we haven’t had one for a long time. Sand Martins and several Swifts low level hawking there today between showers. He also has both Flycatchers hanging around his garden. We seem to have Robins in all stages : probably 1st-3rd broods or just latecomers. Posted in Bird Sightings. Laquo; Llyngwyn Lake and Nantmal tip. Good news indeed about the kingfisher, it’s been years since I saw one at the lake.
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Another glimpse of the sun! | Radnor Bird Blog
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August 1, 2015. Another glimpse of the sun! The birds appreciate a glimpse of the yellow globe too-an indication that it is far too infrequent! Sedge Warb now entertaining all and sundry by rasping away in the reeds next the cafe. Posted in Bird Sightings. Laquo; Elan Valley. Love these cute little fledglings sunning themselves, thanks Kev…. On August 8, 2015. On August 9, 2015. Add a Comment Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Radnor Bird Blog | Birdsightings in Radnorshire | Page 2
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August 18, 2016. A couple of garden visitors. Always a joy to see this little creature on your doorstep. Also this young Nuthatch has found the peanuts…. A recent sortie down the river Ithon produced:- A fem Goosander ( no sign of young unfortn) Two young Heron, a family or two fams of 10 Grey Wags, a Kingfisher, a dipper ( not a lot about the river this year) several buzzard, 8 mallard and a cormorant, could be the one which made a brief appearance at the lake recently. Posted in Bird Sightings. A singl...
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Ospreys over the border! | Radnor Bird Blog
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July 30, 2015. Ospreys over the border! A reminder to all who have not visited the Dyfi Osprey project this year. Get up there guys-it’s wonderful! The 3 young are all flapping around now, so more chance of views and they will be there for only a few weeks before Africa beckons. Here are two of the youngsters exercising their new found freedom today.We also watched one playfully divebombing a B. Uzzard and a Red Kite at the same time: just to show he could! Posted in Bird Sightings. On August 1, 2015.
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Share Sighting | Radnor Bird Blog
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Get Involved | Radnor Bird Blog
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Relies on your sightings to build up a picture of birdlife in the county, so let us know what’s out there! WANT TO GET INVOLVED? To become a contributor, please sign up to WordPress (go to https:/ en.wordpress.com/signup/? To request an invite. One of our administrators will then contact you to sign you up, and you can then post your sightings directly. For notes on copywright) if you wish. Reporting your sightings to the blog does not equate to a report to the County Recorder. Please note that we reserv...
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