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Saturday, 8 August 2015. Stork Talk 5th August 2015. Black Stork has always proved a difficult bird for me to catch up with. Considered rare, I think only 233 have been seen before in Britain. Until today I had never seen one in Britain as they usually turn up a long way from where I live and are often just seen soaring overhead, high up in the sky, and if one does settle on the ground it never seems to stay in one place long enough for me to drive to see it. My chances were, lets face it slim at best,.

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The Listless Twitcher

Please click the cog and view at 1080p. Villa Anastasia our base out west. Our garden list included this Lesser grey Shrike, Olive-tree Warbler,. Bee-Eaters and one evening a flock of over 17 Lesser Kestrels.

birding never sleeps

Dull July days in West Sussex. Now, just as the first returning migrants are starting to appear along the coast, I am away for a couple of weeks or so. About 30 Swifts put on good display this evening over the garden. Atching over our house has given e a lot of enjoyment this month.

Bobs Butterfly Blog

Red Veins and Red Eyes. I was nearby again on Friday so I planned another attempt to see if I could tempt it onto a nicer perch. This was not to be though as Eastbourne had monsoon type weather on the Thursday which resulted in the area where I wanted to be being under 18 inches of water! Red-eyed Damselflies in tandem.

The Otmoor Blogger

Golden Plover in summer plumage on Big Otmoor. Black Tailed Godwit and Greylag. Monday, 31 March 2014.

The Tall Birder

Having failed to see the Bean Geese. On 2 January, and with the weather poor, I decided to have another go today. Unlike last time, the goose flock was present in their favourite field, and arriving at the viewing spot I was told by Nick Truby et al that the Bean Geese. Arriving at the deserted LL hide, I settled in to see what the GW Egret. After this glimpse, the.

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Saturday, 8 August 2015. Stork Talk 5th August 2015. Black Stork has always proved a difficult bird for me to catch up with. Considered rare, I think only 233 have been seen before in Britain. Until today I had never seen one in Britain as they usually turn up a long way from where I live and are often just seen soaring overhead, high up in the sky, and if one does settle on the ground it never seems to stay in one place long enough for me to drive to see it. My chances were, lets face it slim at best,.

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Back at Shibdon a Greenshank had turned up giving a belated Gateshead year tick. Also here were a Green Sandpiper, 3 Black-tailed Godwit and a juvenile Dunlin. A male Sparrowhawk shot through hunting a Swallow. Wednesday, 12 August 2015. Down to the Allotment Pool at Haverton this morning where the surprise summer Smew was showing well, but distantly. My phone scoping skills were lacking today. Tuesday, 11 August 2015. Monday, 10 August 2015.

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