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Steve's Swannery Sightings: April 2014
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Monthly bird sightings noted during my near daily rounds of Abbotsbury Swannery, both in the course of my duties as Deputy Swanherd but also and predominantly, in my own time, in my unofficial capacity, as Abbotsbury Swannery Bird Recorder. Please note that this is my own personal blog and therefore the views and opinions expressed, although in no way intended to be controversial, are not necessarily those shared by my employers Abbotsbury Tourism Ltd. and Ilchester Estates . Sunday, 27 April 2014. Proba...
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Steve's Swannery Sightings: May 2015
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Monthly bird sightings noted during my near daily rounds of Abbotsbury Swannery, both in the course of my duties as Deputy Swanherd but also and predominantly, in my own time, in my unofficial capacity, as Abbotsbury Swannery Bird Recorder. Please note that this is my own personal blog and therefore the views and opinions expressed, although in no way intended to be controversial, are not necessarily those shared by my employers Abbotsbury Tourism Ltd. and Ilchester Estates . Tuesday, 5 May 2015. Here we...
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Axe Estuary Ringing Group: About The Axe Estuary Ringing Group
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Axe Estuary Ringing Group. Welcome to this new blog, where you will find regular updates about the exploits and activities of the Axe Estuary Ringing Group. Please browse through all the pages on the blog, where you will find more information about the Group, the area, and how to get involved. What Is Bird Ringing. About The Axe Estuary Ringing Group. About The Axe Estuary Ringing Group. The Group, which now has over 40 members, was set up in November 2006, with the aims and objectives being:. The Axe Es...
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Steve's Swannery Sightings: July 2014
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Monthly bird sightings noted during my near daily rounds of Abbotsbury Swannery, both in the course of my duties as Deputy Swanherd but also and predominantly, in my own time, in my unofficial capacity, as Abbotsbury Swannery Bird Recorder. Please note that this is my own personal blog and therefore the views and opinions expressed, although in no way intended to be controversial, are not necessarily those shared by my employers Abbotsbury Tourism Ltd. and Ilchester Estates . Monday, 28 July 2014. Distan...
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Steve's Swannery Sightings: Swannery Birding Highlights Of The Winter........ 1st November 2014 To 28th February 2015
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Monthly bird sightings noted during my near daily rounds of Abbotsbury Swannery, both in the course of my duties as Deputy Swanherd but also and predominantly, in my own time, in my unofficial capacity, as Abbotsbury Swannery Bird Recorder. Please note that this is my own personal blog and therefore the views and opinions expressed, although in no way intended to be controversial, are not necessarily those shared by my employers Abbotsbury Tourism Ltd. and Ilchester Estates . Monday, 2 March 2015. Was no...
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dub-birder: December 2013
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Monday, 23 December 2013. Full Cycle - Farnes 2013. The mighty Inner Farne.how many of you saw this sight with that Bridled knot in your stomach? I said it after the jaw grinding 2011 Scilly season, then last year after the Farnes constantly produced monster fall after fall, and you what, I'm saying it again. 2013 was the best year ever! Long-tailed Ducks regular and highly mollusc faced. Pale-bellied Brents over Knoxes, the hours spent watching this reef will be well into triple figures! The first of se...
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dub-birder: June 2013
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Saturday, 8 June 2013. Since my last, admittedly half-arsed post the weather has remained fair, passage migrants non-existent and breeding birds very much existent! Most stuff here now has eggs with a few minding chicks and a minority such as Rock Pipit actually fledging young already! Classic views of a Rock Pipit incubating.think she's seen me. As well as the breeding birds, the breeders to be have been putting on a mind-blowing display of pinks and off-whites, floral stonk! Thursday, 6 June 2013.
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dub-birder: April 2015
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Sunday, 5 April 2015. Its a warzone out there! Rare bombs are dropping in, on and around our facial space. But more of the impending stonkathon in due course Watson. With a long Easter weekend ahead the action got going the minute I finished work with this nifty female Garganey down at Porthellick, showing only too well as I shamelessy stole her soul with an unhealthy volume of photos. Being typically skulking at first. This subtly charming duck soon gave full frontal views. Back on Mary's yesterday I th...
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dub-birder: September 2013
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Sunday, 29 September 2013. The wind stays in the east, birds keep falling.and lingering! Here's a few pics from recent days. Red-backed Shrike that lingered for a few days. Monster numbers of Yellow-browed Warblers. Promising conditions have failed to produce any BBRC birds, but this Rosefinch felt rare! Wader passage easing gradually. Classic skulking Garden Warbler. Willow Warblers all over. Goldcrests zipping about oblivious to anything. Wednesday, 25 September 2013. Farnes views of Willow Warbler, on...
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dub-birder: August 2013
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Friday, 30 August 2013. Pocket Full of Sunshine. So I'm back on the illustrious Isles of Scilly for some R&R post 'the most mental season ever' where workload, film crews, special events and random guests nearly had every single one of us fatigued in an insane ayslum! The avian gods smiled upon us though, and delivered therapeutic rare after medicinal rare to ease our weary psyches'! This Spotted Fly was looking rare down at Porthellick. My luck changed however! A coincidental trip with mates to Tresco y...