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Rowlands Gill Birder: A Trip Up the Coast was not Disappointing!
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Friday, 5 March 2010. A Trip Up the Coast was not Disappointing! Organised a day trip up the. With Ewan "The Useless" Miles. To go see some birdies. Ewan has gained this nickname as he is absolutely pants at organising. I mean he couldn't organise flies to fly round dog doo! Anyway set off mine at around 11am and headed for Longhirst Flash in hope of a lingering Bewick’s Swan. Arrived to find 36 Whooper Swan. On the fields behind the flash and in the foreground a Magpie. And a Carrion Crow. Were reported...
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St Gothian Sands NR: October 2009
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St Gothian Sands NR. Monday, 5 October 2009. Apologies for the lack of recent updates, and thanks for those who have sent in sightings. Anything of real interest is on the Cornwall Birding. Website. Derek Jenkins, Tim Twiggs, John Johns and i have all been on the reserve but not recorded a great deal other than the odd Dunlin. Tim had a juv Little Stint. On Sunday 4th October feeding on floating weed on the main pool. Will hopefully have some photos to add! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). For full site guide).
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St Gothian Sands NR: Monday 26th April 2010 - Evening Visit
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St Gothian Sands NR. Tuesday, 4 May 2010. Monday 26th April 2010 - Evening Visit. An evening visit to the reverve produced the following observations by Tim Twiggs:. In bushes on bank of Red River ditch by Sandsifter and 2 Reed Warbler. Flew over main pool and 3 Northern Wheatear. 1 male) - pair(? To left of main track before fenced area by concrete blocks and second female in area between main pool and road. 8 Swallow. Only had single birds recently so a small influx? Male still on main pool.
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Natures Moments: January 2013
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Saturday, 12 January 2013. Just finished my dinner as I looked out of the dining room window to see this fella looking for his,he is quite a patient chap always allowing me time to get the camera from the bag ,open the back door and fire off a few frames.He was unlucky today as the Goldfinch gave him the slip. His new strategy now is to walk along the fence looking into the beech hedge to see who if any are hiding before going in after them. Wednesday, 9 January 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Awesome ...
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Under Rydon Hill: January 2015
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Mainly passerine ringing in West Somerset with a few other things thrown in from time to time - now all about my new life in "Quantoxia" from January 2011. Welcome to this blog about my time away from the tedium of domestic management. Once called "Tits and Things", now sub-titled "Life in Quantoxia", t. Monday, January 26, 2015. Well, we thought it was cold for us! Since Boxing Day, exactly one month ago, I have managed to ring 115 new birds of 21 species. A couple of birds stand out: another young ...
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Under Rydon Hill: October 2014
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Mainly passerine ringing in West Somerset with a few other things thrown in from time to time - now all about my new life in "Quantoxia" from January 2011. Welcome to this blog about my time away from the tedium of domestic management. Once called "Tits and Things", now sub-titled "Life in Quantoxia", t. Monday, October 13, 2014. About to burst into action? From a bird-ringing point of view, it is our quiet time. The remaining regulars know the score and how to get to the food without getting caught ...
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Under Rydon Hill: August 2014
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Mainly passerine ringing in West Somerset with a few other things thrown in from time to time - now all about my new life in "Quantoxia" from January 2011. Welcome to this blog about my time away from the tedium of domestic management. Once called "Tits and Things", now sub-titled "Life in Quantoxia", t. Sunday, August 31, 2014. A week later . I did keep the net between the SFH feeders in the orchard with much better results yesterday. Bingo! Lots of 3J King Harrys; my favourite species at the moment.
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Under Rydon Hill: Due a break in the good weather
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Mainly passerine ringing in West Somerset with a few other things thrown in from time to time - now all about my new life in "Quantoxia" from January 2011. Welcome to this blog about my time away from the tedium of domestic management. Once called "Tits and Things", now sub-titled "Life in Quantoxia", t. Thursday, July 23, 2015. Due a break in the good weather. Young Jackdaw, lacking the adult grey nape. Young Robin starting its post-juvenile moult. Young Robin well into its post-juvenile moult. It has b...