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Whoa, I'm really on a roll this week! Following yesterday's 2 additions, another 3 this lunchtime - Canada Goose, Moorhen and Dunnock. One of the advantages...
Patchlist updateEvening all A quick, and chilly, visit to Swanscombe Marsh at dusk produced: 66 - Peregrine, 1 dozing on a pylon. 67 - Ringed Plover, just 1 on...
Evening all (again) I have no wish to reopen this debate, god knows, but there is one point arising from all this Eagle Owl business that I think should be...
My father just had one today in Chafford Hundred just 100 metres from my house!!! I had one a week ago in St James's Park David Darrell-Lambert LNHS...
Hi all I think it would be a good idea if all Schedule 1 species {from today FEB 2}BE KEPT QUITE.There is no need to put out news on these species at all.We...
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Feb 2, 2006 9:27 am
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February 2nd 2006. Hyde Park/Kensington Gardens. no new additions. *Mute Swan > 96. *Gadwall > 15. *Shoveler > 24. *Little Grebe > 3. *Grey Heron > 5. *Moorhen...
... I couldn't agree more, there is know need to broadcast information that might alert the wrong kind of people to the presence of these types of birds. If...
only at all likely to get one sp. of Schedule 1 on my two sites this year and as per usual, no one except the recorder and RBBP will ever know (pay's to know...
Dave, per your Wiki query about RC Pochards ... god knows, but they ain't on my patch, not seen any since at HP/KG since December 6th when I had four (2m, 2f)...
Hello all I understand that Schedule 1 means that one is not allowed to disturb the birds at the nest without a licence. Fair enough, but, obviously deluding...
s'ok ... well, in the unlikely event that anyone find's a breeding pair of Greenish, Marmora's or Desert Warbler's within the confines of our recording area,...
Short-toed Treecreeper was thought to have possibly bred in Britain (in Epping Forest, in fact) in the early 1970s (I think) but this was never proved. Both...
Only 1 Short-toed Treecreeper was accepted and is I beleive the only none photographed or ringed STT. I know there have been some doubts about it. I don't know...
slightly begs the question 'how many other ST Treecreeper records have occured inland' ... I was birding in the Phoenix Park, Dublin in '97 when I was pulled...
I remember Mark Hardwick calling as he'd had a Treecreeper singing on Hampstead Heath in sub-song giving Coal Tit like calls. It was just a Treecreeper.... I...
Thanks for bringing up the schedule 1 list and recording stuff for the patchlist competition. It is something that I must admit, completely slipped my mind...
Hello to all, Added male Brambling and Little Egret to my Ingrebourne Valley list on Thursday.Little Egret was incredibly tame with views down to about 20...
Hi All, My nets has been down for a while so i have not be able to post. I had a Med Gull at Stoke newington res in the week. Walthamstow Res 49 stoke...
Added 7 to my Mid Lea Valley list this morning 48. Song Thrush 49. Jay 50. Lesser redpoll 51. Pheasant 52. Reed Bunting 53. Mistle Thrush 54. Great Spotted...
Hello to all, Rainham today produced 3 new birds,the Yellowhammer I was happy with as they are quite a rarity at the site. Also regarding the Schedule 1 birds...
Three additions to the Horsenden list since the beginning of Feb: 55) Teal (2 drakes on the Grand Union Canal, not many of these get seen here in an average...
A quick late afternoon visit to Swanscombe today produced a long-awaited addition: 68 - Water Pipit, 1 on the foreshore. The number of Rock Pipits seems to...
West Thurrock - 1 Black-necked Grebe (drifted down river very unexpected and new for the site), 1 Shoveler (also new for the site), 1 Oystercatcher, 26 Avocet,...