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[Misc] The Official NSC Bird Spotting Thread.



Si Gull

Way Down South
Mar 18, 2008
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It's a sad day at Wz Towers.

I got up this morning to see a few feathers on the lawn outside the bedroom window and figured that our regular sparrow hawk had taken another pigeon. Miss Wz (who is on a visit from Oz) was out in the garden this morning and found the remains, coming back to tell me she thought it was Mrs Wz's favourite bird, a very pale cross between either a ring necked dove or, as Mrs Wz insists, a turtle dove which she had been trying to hand tame with various seeds.

I'm sure the foxes will see off any remains tonight, but what should I tell Mrs Wz, it's like the Serengeti out there in darkest Westdene :shrug:
You can break it to her gently...."You know that bird in the garden, your favourite? Well, it turns out it's not a Turtle Dove. Oh yeah, it's also dead".
 

1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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Seeing more Cormorants than I can shake a stick at down where I live, it was nice to finally get some Shags.....Ooh er Missus!

Farne Islands. Again, the other week.

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1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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Not the greatest angle, but it's all I could get.

Whitethroat?

On the Monsal Trail, Derbyshire. Last week.

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Further down, by the river at Chee Dale, I saw my first ever Dippers and Mandarin Ducks. Plenty of Grey Wagtails down there too. Wildlife heaven down in that Limestone Gorge!
 

1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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Spotted Flycatcher?
Ooh, good shout! They are certainly seen in that area apparently. Thanks.

I've always loved nature and wildlife, but only recently got more seriously into birdwatching, so very much on a steep learning curve with the less common species.
 

Si Gull

Way Down South
Mar 18, 2008
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Ooh, good shout! They are certainly seen in that area apparently. Thanks.

I've always loved nature and wildlife, but only recently got more seriously into birdwatching, so very much on a steep learning curve with the less common species.
It can be difficult to id birds from photos. Often much of what is diagnostic is behaviour, calls, songs so that's all worth studying in the field if you have time. I've been at it for decades and still get it wrong! Great hobby, can't beat it (unless it's wet and cold 😄).
 

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