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The Diary of a BTO nest recorder: Nuthatch
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The Diary of a BTO nest recorder. Life as a volunteer field ornithologist. Thursday, 14 May 2015. The 4th image shows the female is inside the box tending the young. The male is seen exiting from another visit. Taken this afternoon. Thursday, May 14, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). People who read this drivel. Mark Grantham's Herring Gulls. Other blogs I read. Israel day 1 - lots of travelling and a wedding! Owls about that then! BTO Bird Ringing - 'Demog Blog'. West Cornwall Ringing Group.
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Russ's Blog: Silly me - left too early.
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Some periodic ramblings about bird, butterflies, moths, dragonflies, hovers and anything else that pops into my head. Sunday, 4 December 2016. Silly me - left too early. The gull roost was well lit and contained 100 Commons and a Med Gull. Frankly, I was too cold and sore to sit there any longer and drove home; both Ring-billed Gulls were on GoingBirding as soon as I got in so presumably came in to roost as I was driving away! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wildlife of the month. Owls (NN) Mike Toms.
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The Diary of a BTO nest recorder: Two days in the field
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The Diary of a BTO nest recorder. Life as a volunteer field ornithologist. Wednesday, 13 May 2015. Two days in the field. Amounting to 15 hrs. On the downside the Song Thrush nest I found last week has failed. Blue Tit nest and eggs in a Treecreeper wedge style box. The box has no back to it so the Treecreeper's can enter the box and down to the base without leaving the tree trunk. They are wired onto rough barked conifer trees. Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Jonny's Birding Blog: Druridge Pools
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My British Life List. Rare and Scarce Bird Photos. My Best Self Finds. My British Dragonfly list and photos. My British Butterfly list and photos. Wednesday, 20 May 2015. I've had two trips to Druridge Pools recently, both times there was a good selection of birds. On Sunday the drake Garganey. Remained on the Budge Fields and two Wood Sandpipers. Showed really well in front of the screen, as did 4 Little Egrets. My first ever summer plumage Little Stint. Dropped in with 2 Dunlin. 141 Little Ringed Plover.
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The Diary of a BTO nest recorder: New passerine nest
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The Diary of a BTO nest recorder. Life as a volunteer field ornithologist. Friday, 29 May 2015. Thought to be Dunnock in the local woods -. Friday, May 29, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). People who read this drivel. Mark Grantham's Herring Gulls. Mark Grantham rings Herring Gulls in the Falmouth and St Ives areas and uses a Blue darvic ring with white letters. All codes begin with a W followed by three numbers. This is my list of the birds I have re-sighted. Other blogs I read.
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Birds2blog: Back On The Beat.
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BIRDING THE LUNE ESTUARY, THE UPLANDS OF BOWLAND AND BEYOND. Sunday, 17 May 2015. Back On The Beat. It was good to get out birding again on Friday, though the first port of call. Things were a little quiet with just 2. A rare visit by the. All on Conder Pool. Reed Warbler Jan Larrson. But I was treated to good views of my first. Out on the reed edge just upstream from the A588 road bridge, also 2. And 50 Ringed Plover. And a single House Martin. And saw a Brown Hare. A decent count of. An excellent follo...
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Russ's Blog: November 2016
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Some periodic ramblings about bird, butterflies, moths, dragonflies, hovers and anything else that pops into my head. Saturday, 26 November 2016. Thursday, 24 November 2016. No BTD, just RBG. At Blashford just 50 Siskin, heard Kingfisher and Water Rail, no sign of Bittern nor GWE. On Ibsley Water three Goosanders followed by seven smart drakes (although well down on Bob's dusk count of 72! The ubiquitous post-perching Buzzard and 70 Pintails. Saturday, 19 November 2016. A little earlier the Common Scoter...
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Russ's Blog: May 2016
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Some periodic ramblings about bird, butterflies, moths, dragonflies, hovers and anything else that pops into my head. Tuesday, 31 May 2016. Burton Mill Pond (SWT). A few Speckled Yellows were buzzing around and a pair of Hairy Shieldbugs were joined end on end. A Garden Warbler sang away nearby and within a few yards of a Blackcap doing likewise, for a nice comparison. The roadside vegetation held the usual damsels but no dragons. Two nice tachinid flies namely Tachina fera. Dummy text with HOS Link.
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Russ's Blog: April 2016
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Some periodic ramblings about bird, butterflies, moths, dragonflies, hovers and anything else that pops into my head. Saturday, 30 April 2016. A typically bucolic scene today. Wednesday, 27 April 2016. Pulborough. It's That Time of Year Again. Just to prove how relaxed our Nightingales are, this was taken with a 100mm macro lens! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wildlife of the month. View my complete profile. Pulborough. Its That Time of Year Again. Nikon V1 10-30 kit lens. Canon 80D 100-400 Mark 1. Hants IO...