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Valleybirding : Alpine Swifts
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Monday, 3 August 2015. Up to 20 birds seen most evenings! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Birder, Photographer and enjoys the Ingrebourne Valley also follows West Ham Utd. View my complete profile. Your search –. There was an error in this gadget. Irish interlude - Royally chuffed. Big Willy and Rabbit Shit. Battersea Power Station Peregrines 2016. Monkey Business (mostly about birding). Ornate Hawk Eagle, Arenal, Costa Rica. Birding etc with Dominic Mitchell. Birdwatch - latest editorial.
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Hawkys Blog: March 2015
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Sunday, 22 March 2015. So yesterday was our last Kent survey of the winter and couldn't have ended any better for me when I stumbled on this cracking Shorelark. The bird was in with a small group of Skylark in stubble just south of egypt bay. Managed a couple of distant record shots before continuing on with my survey. Marsh Harrier numbers are now down with birds moving off to their breeding grounds, a few birds are staying. Tuesday, 10 March 2015. Parking by the bridge we walked east along the river ca...
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Hawkys Blog: Patch Update 3/5/15
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Wednesday, 3 June 2015. Just as most of us were complaining of a poor wader passage this spring, it seems its still on. Four Temminck's Stints arrived on the target pools last Thursday (again curtesy of A.T) . Still small numbers of Dunlin being seen alongside the odd Sanderling, Greenshank and Ringed Plovers moving through in double figures. Last night Two Turnstone graced the pools, alongside a pair of Avocet. Still chance for another goody before summer kicks in - we hope! One of the resident Redshank.
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Hawkys Blog: November 2014
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Friday, 21 November 2014. Pom Skua's East Tilbury 21/11/14. Today's Essex high tide survey site produced a good mix of wildfowl and waders. Both Eider and Merganser were seen alongside Pintail and Brent in small numbers upriver, and an increase in Avocet and Dunlin with smaller numbers of Grey Plover and Bar-wits. Several Little gulls passed through over high tide, as did two POMARINE SKUA which sheered upriver causing brief panic amongst the roosting waders before carrying on upriver. Raven is still a f...
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PODS WORLD: HERE ENDETH THE FIRST CHAPTER
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Sunday, 9 September 2012. HERE ENDETH THE FIRST CHAPTER. THAT'S ALL FROM THE POD'S WORLD BLOG FOLKS. MY NEW BLOG ENTITLED POD'S WORLD 2 CAN BE FOUND AT. A BIG THANK YOU TO THOSE THAT CHOSE TO FOLLOW, I HOPE I CAN ENTICE YOU FURTHER WITH POD'S WORLD 2. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is provided by the Met Office. Birding , Kyfer, Misty, and Me. Emerald Isle Bird News. LE FUB'S FRENCH BLOG. Mr Dempsey's beautiful blog. Mr Garner's Birding Frontiers Blog. Self found rules -. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed.
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SoLomig: South London Migrant Watch: Pied Flycatcher - Dulwich Park!
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SoLomig: South London Migrant Watch. Putting South London on the birding map. Or attempting to. Monday, 15 April 2013. Pied Flycatcher - Dulwich Park! After a slow start, spring arrived in force today with a stunning fall of migrant birds across London. Significant numbers of Wheatear, Willow Warbler and Redstart were recorded all over town and Dulwich Park got in on the act with this superb male Pied Flycatcher. Found by Gavin Horsley this morning. Thanks for the superb photos Gavin. Namibia - the coast.
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Travels with birds: Nocturnal Herons, clay rabbits and plastic ducks
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Tuesday, 12 July 2011. Nocturnal Herons, clay rabbits and plastic ducks. I ran the moth trap overnight on 1 July and had a reasonable catch 147 moths of 34 species including a smart Scarce Silver Lines, a couple of Rosy Footman, Scarce Footman and three Coronet. Gary Howard talked me into a twitch today. Not just any twitch - a duck twitch! A Marbled Duck had been found on Arlington Reservoir, just inland of Beachy Head in East Sussex. Marbled Duck, Arlington Reservoir, East Sussex. 31 October 1985 Lower...
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Valleybirding : Martin's
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Monday, 10 August 2015. Here are a few shots of House Martin's in Greece from a old disused gravel pit which they used to rest up and keep out of the sun. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Birder, Photographer and enjoys the Ingrebourne Valley also follows West Ham Utd. View my complete profile. Your search –. There was an error in this gadget. Irish interlude - Royally chuffed. Big Willy and Rabbit Shit. Battersea Power Station Peregrines 2016. Monkey Business (mostly about birding).
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This Machine Watches Birds.: July 2015
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Thursday, July 30, 2015. Fuck That Alligator (A Trip Home To Corpitos). Fuck that alligator." How do you feel about that sentence? It's powerful, obviously. It's to the point. Nobody should be confused as to the information that you are trying to convey. Personally, I don't have anything against alligators; I don't think many readers of this blog would. Still, I like how confident it sounds. I can get on board with that sentence. Unless.it were my last sentence. Like, ever. Thursday, July 23, 2015. This ...