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Hi Gareth, Wrens are not normally birds I give a huge amount of time to, but it struck me as I was about 10 minutes into my walk that there were simply loads....
Nice one, Des. Did you get the eye colour/shade, by any chance? That should help to clinch the bird's age. Cheers, Rob "No day that features a Scaup is...
nice work Mr MacKenzie, Â very little up here at SNR - wildfowl numbers are particularly low (probably because of neighbouring disturbance) and any hopes of a...
Hi all and many thanks Fi, much appreciated. My little purple patch continued today when at 10:40hrs I got onto a group of about 15 Tufted Duck on the Long...
Des is having fun down at HP/KG and reports: a female or 1st-winter Scaup on the Longwater at 10.40 - flew towards the Serpentine and is now being looked for ...
Not on the London list, pretty sure there are no 'real' inland records in the UK ie more than a very short distance from the sea. Paul Sent using BlackBerry®...
Hi Malcolm, No, Ross's Gull has never occurred in the London recording area. The following 18 species have (with detail for single occurrances): Mediterranean...
Hi Des and Johnny Thanks for clearing that up... Ross's Gull has there ever been any sightings in the London area.... Not saying that I have seen one but would...
W would agree Des, let's keep Londonbirders for London Birding. Obviously there will be an occasion for straying off topic but best kept in the borders as much...
Hi Malcolm, I don't think this is strictly an LNHS forum so reports of LNHS trips to areas outside the LNHS recording areas (I know they used to go as far...
Hi Malcolm, Thing is, the LNHS have trips all over the place and we have to draw the line somewhere. No one would post the day's results from Durlston CP and...
Hi Andrew, Hope you're well. Yep, the Stocker's project is one to keep an eye on. Wasn't aware it was on the news but can see why. Would be pretty amazing...
Hi Des As the LNHS had a field trip to Two Tree's I thought that uploading a list would be OK and of Relevance and interest to members. I believe this also...
Hi Des, Thanks for this link to the Ospreys in Herts article. Last week I missed the start of the item on BBC 1 London lunchtime news, so didn't get the place...
Sorry Des mate, but it ain't going to work. The geology around here is about 6 inches of top soil (sometimes less) then up to 4 foot of London Clay. Hard work...
Ok, I'm calling time on this Two Tree Island reportage. No more please. It's significantly far enough outside the London recording area for us to live without...
Hi You were with the LNHS trip.... If missed - What can I say - Urrr Try harder next Time. Corn Bunting (2) - With reed bunting opposite hide & Over ... These...
I just had a peregrine fly past my office window (next to Southwark bridge) at eye level with a big piece of prey in its mouth - must have been only 3 metres...
Flippin 'eck! Just had a Woodcock low over the garden, landed for a moment in the neighbours' then took off again (possibly scared off by some bloke appearing...
Hi Just to say went for a short walk in Stokes Field (KT7) this morning and saw Treecreeper & Nuthatch however got home looked out the kitchen window to see ...
... Quality gen Steve, rather not risk the damage. Plan B: London Birders Tunneling Committee. Wildfowl Counting or Vis-migging?. Sod All That, Let's Get...
Kempton NR when it was first opened didn't have a security fence and Thames Water provided two hides costing about £15,000 each. Within a couple of years,...
Hi Nathalie, Hadn't seen much either but found a link to the story on the Habitat website (a sort one stop shop for natural history/environmental news stories...
Malcolm i most certaunly did not call you a muppet, folllowing on fron Des's observation that the Sparrowhawk mistook you for a tit I was helpfully trying to...
Hi to all, Quite a bit of Wood Pigeon movement this morning with c1075 all mostly south with another c170 north, all very high so looked like they had come a...