Close views of 2 SEO - stunning in the evening light.
Not been recently, I love what they've done with it. Good natter to a local birder too. Great stuff.
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Close views of 2 SEO - stunning in the evening light.
Not been recently, I love what they've done with it. Good natter to a local birder too. Great stuff.
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Most birds were more sensible and hid from the heat, but we had some nice walks. Big thanks to the wardens at Bank Island for Ada's book. She loves it!
We'll be back!
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Most birds were more sensible and hid from the heat, but we had some nice walks. Big thanks to the wardens at Bank Island for Ada's book. She loves it!
We'll be back!
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4 Red Kites flying over the village together this afternoon is the most I've seen on my patch.
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4 Red Kites flying over the village together this afternoon is the most I've seen on my patch.
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So that was his afternoon's post-school activity! Nicely positioned in the (currently under construction) "wild area" of our new garden.
#ukwildlife
So that was his afternoon's post-school activity! Nicely positioned in the (currently under construction) "wild area" of our new garden.
#ukwildlife
Not a lot about this lunchtime, but I did see a Short-eared Owl flying over the adjacent farmland.
Normally more of a winter bird here, so nice to see!
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Not a lot about this lunchtime, but I did see a Short-eared Owl flying over the adjacent farmland.
Normally more of a winter bird here, so nice to see!
#ukbirding
Heard and (maybe) saw the Nightingale at Sammy's Point. Curlew and Wood Sandpipers at the wetlands. Couldn't find the Turtle Dove. Definitely now my UK bogey bird.
Finally, an amazing view of a Red-rumped Swallow flying alongside the car.
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Heard and (maybe) saw the Nightingale at Sammy's Point. Curlew and Wood Sandpipers at the wetlands. Couldn't find the Turtle Dove. Definitely now my UK bogey bird.
Finally, an amazing view of a Red-rumped Swallow flying alongside the car.
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First I've seen in the UK. Seen lots elsewhere!
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First I've seen in the UK. Seen lots elsewhere!
Flamingos should be the highlight, but despite looking for the a LOT, I've never seen Turtle Doves before.
#GreeceBirds
Flamingos should be the highlight, but despite looking for the a LOT, I've never seen Turtle Doves before.
#GreeceBirds
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First Swifts and Common Terns of the year, and about 6 Black-necked Grebe.
But these were easily my favourite...
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First Swifts and Common Terns of the year, and about 6 Black-necked Grebe.
But these were easily my favourite...
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But first, a quick stop at #RSPBBempton. The usual highlights (Puffins were very popular as usual!) but a bonus Short-eared Owl too.
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But first, a quick stop at #RSPBBempton. The usual highlights (Puffins were very popular as usual!) but a bonus Short-eared Owl too.
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Cameras are NOT cheap. Making a camera an essential item adds another barrier to entry.
Photos can be easily manipulated, so they're hardly 100% reliable anyway.
And some people just prefer being a birder to a photographer, are they no longer allowed to submit rarities?
As birding increases in popularity and more people than ever are armed with cameras and recorders, David Campbell wonders if it's now time for all rarity records to require photos or audio files:
Cameras are NOT cheap. Making a camera an essential item adds another barrier to entry.
Photos can be easily manipulated, so they're hardly 100% reliable anyway.
And some people just prefer being a birder to a photographer, are they no longer allowed to submit rarities?
Also a Common Seal near the car park.
Also a Common Seal near the car park.
That'll do.
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That'll do.
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Unknown to me I was walking towards it when it flew off. My wife saw it...
Gutted.
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Unknown to me I was walking towards it when it flew off. My wife saw it...
Gutted.
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Couple of eggs and a fossil found.
Couple of NFY birds too: Yellow Wag, Wheatear, Sedge and most importantly a Grasshopper Warbler - it's been years since I last heard one!
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Couple of eggs and a fossil found.
Couple of NFY birds too: Yellow Wag, Wheatear, Sedge and most importantly a Grasshopper Warbler - it's been years since I last heard one!
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Stopped to look at Newton Garth on my sandwich run, there it was grazing in the early morning sunshine.
First for the patch I think, not a bad start to the day.
#PWC2025 #YorkshireBirding
Stopped to look at Newton Garth on my sandwich run, there it was grazing in the early morning sunshine.
First for the patch I think, not a bad start to the day.
#PWC2025 #YorkshireBirding
Lots of NFY including Garganey, but also Sand Martins and Willow Warblers. I also saw Water Voles and a Grass Snake! My first ever UK snake - both PSL ticks.
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Lots of NFY including Garganey, but also Sand Martins and Willow Warblers. I also saw Water Voles and a Grass Snake! My first ever UK snake - both PSL ticks.
#YorkshireBirding #PanSpeciesListing
A nice walk starting in the woods where I found A Mistle Thrush (nfy) and then out onto the Strays where I found my first Patch Tick of the year - a Purple Sandpiper tucked into the rocks by the Humber.
Also a single Peacock butterfly.
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A nice walk starting in the woods where I found A Mistle Thrush (nfy) and then out onto the Strays where I found my first Patch Tick of the year - a Purple Sandpiper tucked into the rocks by the Humber.
Also a single Peacock butterfly.
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