Looks like you had agood day Tony, I have not had a lot of luck skywatching and when I do see something I usually dont have my bins with me, So if I put my...
A welcome addition to the garden list was a Red Kite flying north over my house(London/Herts border)at around 11.30am with corvids in attendence. Regards, ...
my second visit to Rainham this year saw my list shoot up by a massive 35 species! And that was despite three hours of solid rain! Thanks Dave M. for taking me...
Hello to all, Over the weekend I had a count up on my Rainham list and realsed I had missed out 5 birds on an afternoon trip in January which I had wrote down...
I'm honoured. Actually in some ways I would have preferred a Wood Warbler, as I've seen tons of GWEs abroad relatively recently, and haven't seen a Woodie for...
hi all, excuse my silence over the last few days, have been in Gothenburg on distinctly non-bird-related manouvres.. (but for Fieldfares being the commonest...
mark pearson
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May 1, 2006 4:10 pm
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Hi Mark, Just clcik database on the left hand side of the main page, click on the Text Tracking database and then add detail above of the database the top!...
Hi all I agree with the clear consensus that David Callahan's Great White Egret should be April's PatchList Bird of the Month, but thought also that, as well...
Hi all, i would like to access the database but i can't get into the members only section. What do i need to do to access it?, thanks from Vince....
vincehalleyframe
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May 1, 2006 7:28 pm
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hi Vince, not sure what you mean by 'members only' bit ... you should be able to just click on the '1 new database' link on the homepage which will then take...
Don't be silly Dave. Wood Warblers have been at Walthamstow Reservoirs at least twice but this is the first Great White Egret for Walthamstow, the first for...
This is trouble with these big listers, their list are so long they'll soon need an accountant to add it up! ;-) David Darrell-Lambert LNHS Ornithological...
Today I was sight-seeing with one of my wife's relatives and saw some interesting birds wondering around London. Tower of London - a pair of Kestrels winowing...
£10 now from the office at Walthamstow (7am to 9pm), but you get a key for all the hides at WR and the gate by the boat club. They accept Visa, too, though...
hi David, I think the BBRC stopped considering GW Egret in Jan of this year, so it'll be an LNHSRC bird from now on (unless an American race is claimed) as far...
I won't be claiming an American GWE! Interestingly, the only other mention I can find of the species in the last few days, is a bird listed on Focalpoint at...
Plenty of common migrant passerines over the weekend but nothing exceptional. Added two new patch birds: 79. Skylark; 1 flew north - spring birds are unusual...
Hi Found a couple of warblers in central London at some strange locations on Sunday while going round some tourist sites with my girlfriend. First, a Sedge...
Hello, A few additions for Bank holiday monday and today,1 for the Ingrebourne Valley and 4 for Rainham Marshes.Have just returned from the Ingrebourne Valley...
hi Fraser, had Sedge Warbler singing from a street bush in Inner London previously also, and although not quite as odd as your Blackcap I remember watching a...
hi all, excuse lack of activity re: raptor texting etc over the last few days -just got back from Gothenburg on a distinctly non-birding trip (although...