Does anyone know of any current roost site being used? The BBC are looking at filming some and are after large groups, thousands. Apparently the rugby club...
... We might have been there actually, my partner is a fan, but we were on our way back from Whitby, North Yorkshire that day. We were at the NHL opener at the...
Nathalie
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Nov 1, 2007 2:06 pm
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Hiya all London Bird brains. Can anyone one recall any recent RL Buzzard records in the London recording area. just out of interest. Cheers, Sidney....
sidneysnoops
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Nov 1, 2007 2:06 pm
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just a quick reminder that it's the next London Birders drink up tomorrow (Friday) at the Met Bar by Baker St station from 6.30 pm onwards. Hope to see you all...
Hi Rob Your email suggests there might already be at least one image of the Richmond Park Rough-legged Buzzard available to view - if so, is it available...
The following press release, received today from the WWT, may be of interest ... Media news from WWT London Wetland Centre 1 November 2007 One Bittern, twice...
Wow Andrew, what a gripper. I wonder if this is the second bird which recently turned up on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. Seems to be a small arrival this ...
Hi Lee It may be a good autumn for RLBs but what about RBFs, I don't remember hearing of any in Kent this autumn, they seem to be getting more scarce!!...
Sorry Dominic, there is an excellent image of the bird on the photo section of Andrew Self's London Birding website (if you don't already know) Best wishes Lee...
That's right Barry, my only one of the year was in Carreg Dhu gardens on St Mary's (Scilly). There has only been two in Norfolk this autumn (at East Hills, ...
... From: s spooner To: londonbirders@... Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 9:25 AM Subject: Re: Old RL Buzzard records. Dear Sid Snoops and all The LNHS...
Hi Steve The Margate and Reculver bird may well have been the same bird. Reculver 'used' to be a regular wintering area or should I say Chislet area nearby...
I can't find the link for the Rough-leg photo, anyone have a link? Thanks (Envious Grrr!!) Paul [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Thanks Andrew, I was just thinking Rainham was our best bet for this in London but I guess its possible almost anywhere. Still Rainham must be the most likely...
Nice shot of the Richmond bird. Forgive me if this has already been stated, but what direction did it come in from. I'd be interested to know if it passed over...
Hi All, I was intending to come along tonight, thinking it's about time I got acquainted with a lot of the recurrent names on these here pages, but due to...
Wow, It's also a good spot for Common Buzzard is Richmond Park. ... securepc/...
sidneysnoops
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Nov 2, 2007 4:24 pm
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What about old, historical records, which site has produced the most? How rare is it? Also, who keeps "moderating" my posts. I'm new to the forum, and didn't...
sidneysnoops
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Nov 2, 2007 4:24 pm
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Hi Dave There is a roost at Acton,I reguarly see birds in the area and there is a park where I often see birds heading towards just on dusk. I see this when im...
Simon Buckell
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Nov 2, 2007 4:25 pm
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Hi all Just to remind those of you that have not signed up yet, fieldwork for the new bird atlas started today. There are still plenty of tetrads (2km x 2km ...
Sidney, No one is moderating your posts, it's done automatically by Yahoo so as to prevent spam. The way around it is to become a member of the group, then...
To my knowledge, the last accepted record of Rough-legged Buzzard for the London Recording Area was of one seen by David Montier over Bickley (Kent sector) on...
Hi Paul, I think Rainham Marshes is possible but not for one to stay. My bet would be Bulphen area as this does not have many Carrion Crow which are likely to...