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Sibe2 | Birding over my head
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Birding over my head. Look up, see more stuff. Best of the rest of the recycled highlights. January 11, 2013. I was browsing recent Berksbirds photos. Last night and noticed this striking fellow. In a picture taken by Linda Garner-Langham at the west end of Sandford Lake. Fraser Cottington has confirmed that the bird is still present today, and is looking good for Dinton CP’s first. Landlocked birder with limited horizons, usually not looking at them. View all posts by PaulBT →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Garden | Birding over my head
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Birding over my head. Look up, see more stuff. Birding Over My Head pays a lot of attention to my garden, since that’s where I do a substantial amount of my birding. So here’s some more information about the garden and its surroundings. No need for the zoom. Birding is occasionally done, even deliberately, from the front garden; it has a lawn and a mature rowan tree, which attracts thrushes, Starlings, and even Waxwings. The brook after heavy rain. The marsh soon after dawn. Some distance to the W there ...
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Silent sibe | Birding over my head
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Birding over my head. Look up, see more stuff. End of the world. Best of the rest of the recycled highlights →. January 4, 2013. 8230; looks like YBW to me. No, not surely … see later news. Landlocked birder with limited horizons, usually not looking at them. View all posts by PaulBT →. This entry was posted in Local. End of the world. Best of the rest of the recycled highlights →. January 13, 2013 at 9:02 pm. Get that off your list…. January 14, 2013 at 1:26 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Follow &ldquo...
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Daniel Branch: Birding: Norfolk - dipping Citril Finch
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Monday, 11 May 2015. Norfolk - dipping Citril Finch. It was too good to contemplate missing so as soon as news broke of a Citril Finch in Norfolk I made plans for a day out to see it. The day came, but I could not afford to wait on news and so had to set off at the absurd time of half 5 for my first train. Thats the first time I have ever photographed Grey Partridge so I was pretty thrilled about that. I then set off marching through the woodland to try and get to the finch site. Along the way I ...Sadly...
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Skyscape Yorkshire: Skyscape Yorkshire
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Skyscapes, Landscapes, Weatherscapes, Cityscapes and Nature. Saturday, May 16, 2009. This page is now uploaded to:. Http:/ vismig.blogspot.com/. With skyshots and cloud details usually being an integral part of the visible migration reports. You are very welcome to visit and to leave comments. Posted by Dave Barker at 5/16/2009 10:31:00 am. A Yellow Band of Cloud! Norr Hill Wilsden 27-07-2007.
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Bishop Monkton Birders: February 2012
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A blog of Aidan Smith's ringing activities - Normally, these take place at sites near Bishop Monkton and in Wharfedale. Tuesday, 21 February 2012. Our first post winter check of four Barn Owl boxes produced a pair at a site where they've not bred before. The female, pictured, was already ringed and a control GC85185 (from memory). Fingers crossed for pulli later in the year. Sunday, 19 February 2012. Some days you just get lucky. And returns with said Sparrowhawk (ringing tick for Natasha). Drivers were ...
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Bishop Monkton Birders: July 2011
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A blog of Aidan Smith's ringing activities - Normally, these take place at sites near Bishop Monkton and in Wharfedale. Monday, 25 July 2011. Sand Martin session 5. 60 New birds and (2) retraps – Sand Martin 15, Swallow 14, Sedge Warbler 10, Reed Bunting 7(1), Pied Wagtail 5, Whitethroat 1, Reed Warbler 2(1), Greenfinch 1, Goldfinch 1, Chiffchaff 1. Saturday, 16 July 2011. Http:/ www.bishopmonktonbirders.co.uk. 2 New birds and (1) retrap - Dunnock 1(1), Whitethroat 1. Sunday, 10 July 2011. Convinced the ...
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Bishop Monkton Birders: November 2011
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A blog of Aidan Smith's ringing activities - Normally, these take place at sites near Bishop Monkton and in Wharfedale. Saturday, 26 November 2011. Something a little different. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Euring (Report a ringed bird here). Wharfedale and Calderdale Wild Bird Ringing. BTO Bird Ringing 'Demog Blog'. Kane Brides' Ringing Blog. Uncle Birdys Moffs and Stuff. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Bishop Monkton Birders: August 2011
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A blog of Aidan Smith's ringing activities - Normally, these take place at sites near Bishop Monkton and in Wharfedale. Tuesday, 30 August 2011. A busy few months so hence an update for July when we’re almost in September! We hear others found this too. Over at our Scarborough site Dave managed a single Storm Petrel, always a dedicated achievement to catch them in Yorkshire. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Euring (Report a ringed bird here). BTO Bird Ringing 'Demog Blog'.
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Daniel Branch: Birding: Dragonfly Life List
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Hello, I'm Daniel Branch, also known locally as Dishfish. through much hard work I am currently a student at the University of Sheffield, studying Zoology, though I am based in Halifax, West Yorkshire (Gods own county). I Love birds and wildlife, and that's why I write blogs about them, including the one your reading. View my complete profile. Here Are Some Of My Favourite Websites. Next Generation Birders Blog. Ringing Birds With Sean Gray. Beetle-Red And Black Burrying.