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  • MY BIRDING LIST

    5th January 2018

    January 6, 2018 /

    Buxton Community School 31.  Pied wagtail

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    2nd January 2018

    January 2, 2018 /

    Field at home 28.  Kestrel 29.  Magpie 30.  Bullfinch

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    Cairngorms

    January 2, 2018 /

    For one of my Christmas presents, we went to the Cairngorms.  We stayed in Glenlivet, and the track up to the cottages was so slippery we couldn’t get up it in the car.  On the first day, we went to Loch Garten to see the crested tits.  On the way there, we saw a roe deer and a red grouse.  We had a walk in the woodland to get there.  There was a lot of snow, and there was a frozen lake.  We were very lucky to hear a capercaillie, a rare type of grouse.  They make really unusual sounds.  It sounded quite a way off.  While we were walking,…

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    BTO Bird Camp 2019

    June 17, 2019

    New Year birding 1st January

    March 15, 2020

    BTO Birdcamp 2018

    June 30, 2018
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    1st January 2018

    January 2, 2018 /

    Glenlivet holiday cottages 1.  Dunnock 2.  Coal tit  3.  Blue tit 4.  Great tit 5.  Chaffinch 6.  Great spotted woodpecker 7.  Robin 8.  Blackbird 9.  Carrion crow 10.  Starling 11.  Goldfinch 12.  Raven Tomnavoulin and Aviemore 13.  Rook 14.  Lesser black-backed gull 15.  Collared dove 16.  Wood pigeon 17.  Feral pigeon 18.  Jackdaw Glenmore Forest Park 19.  Mallard Loch Morlich 20.  Goosander 21.  Goldeneye Loch Insh 22.  Tufted duck 23.   Mute swan 24.  Cormorant Insh Marshes 25.  Greylag goose 26.  Whooper swan 27.  Red-legged partridge  

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    January 15, 2017
  • MY BIRDING LIST

    Summary of 2017

    December 31, 2017 /

    This year, I have seen 144 species of bird.  I have seen 10 new species, including long-tailed duck, snow bunting, whooper swan, whinchat, whimbrel, sanderling, great skua, woodcock, puffin and razorbill.  I have seen 3 species that I’d never seen in Britain before, including arctic tern, crossbill and red-breasted merganser.

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    31st December 2017

    December 31, 2017 /

    Lecht Ski Centre car park 143.  Snow bunting (Brand New Species) Burghead Bay 144.  Long-tailed duck (Brand New Species)

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    30th December 2017

    December 31, 2017 /

    Loch Garten 142.  Crested tit

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  • IN THE NEWS

    Hawfinch invasion

    November 17, 2017 /

    This autumn,  there has been lots of sightings of hawfinches, a large but uncommon finch.  They are actually more closely related to grosbeaks.  There are only 1000 breeding pairs in the UK.  They are quite numerous in Wales, and there’s a few in the New Forest, Wye Valley, Forest of Dean and Cumbria.  There have even been a few sightings at Carsington Water where we sometimes go to watch birds.  They have an extremely powerful beak, and are brown, ginger and have dark blue feathers on their wings.  Their beaks are powerful enough to crush cherry stones, and their range is restricted to large stretches of mature woodland.  RSPB researches…

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    The Shiants are now rat-free

    March 2, 2018

    Hen harrier brood meddling scheme

    June 2, 2018

    Rare thrush near Beeley

    December 10, 2016
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    12th November 2017

    November 12, 2017 /

    Carsington Water 139.  Dunlin 140.  Ruff 141.  Whooper swan (Brand New Species)

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  • IN THE NEWS

    Siberian blue robin on Ronaldsay and other rarities

    October 28, 2017 /

                                                            SIBERIAN BLUE ROBIN On the 8th October 2017, a rare Siberian blue robin was seen on North Ronaldsay.  It was found by Tom Gale and Lewis Hooper.  It flew inside a building and they caught it for ringing purposes, not this bright blue chat to be caught.  They found it unbelievable that they’d found such a rarity.  They have only been seen in the British Isles three times, and one was last sighted on Shetland in October 2011.              …

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    Cheetah the scaredy cat!

    January 10, 2016

    Its the new game of ‘swoop and catch’!

    December 6, 2016

    Marc the hen harrier ‘disappears’

    June 17, 2018
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    Terrible bird hunting in Malta

    October 22, 2017 /

    Recently, it has been the awful Maltese bird hunting season.  Hunters with no regard for wildlife carelessly shoot any bird that flies into sight, anything from warblers to marsh harriers.  This year, 32 species of protected bird have been illegally shot, including hobby, black kite, honey buzzard, turtle dove, greater flamingo and purple heron and more.  But help is at hand; Birdlife Malta have been doing a brilliant job helping shot birds recover and rehabilitate them, among these birds are flamingos, sparrowhawks, nightjars and a black kite.  Also, lots of people have been going to Cyprus and freeing birds from sticks coating in sticky lyme.  Please visit Birdlife Malta’s website,…

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    New discovery – a walking fish

    October 7, 2015

    This fat squirrel is going to beat the winter!

    December 15, 2015

    I saw that food first!

    November 28, 2015
  • IN THE NEWS

    Stop bunting killings by signing this petition!

    October 10, 2017 /

    Please go onto the Care2 Petition Site and sign this petition to help ortolan buntings!

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    Ingham’s World 20th November-Bird on board!

    November 28, 2015

    Ingham’s World 4th December-Polecat increase

    December 10, 2015

    Girl of 13 is the youngest to see 4,000 different birds

    November 14, 2015
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    Lynx rewilding news

    October 6, 2017 /

    Apparently, the recent work towards lynx rewilding in the Kielder Forest in Northumberland could lead to them being there by early 2018!  Lynx have not been in Britain since 650AD, 1342 years ago.  The thought is that as well as reducing the deer numbers that eat the vegetation, it will also bring tourists to the area in hope of seeing these predators.  These cats are thought to have a positive affect on the environment.  I hope that they’re there by next year!

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    Rare thrush near Beeley

    December 10, 2016

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    February 24, 2018

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    November 28, 2015
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    22nd September 2017

    September 22, 2017 /

    Carsington Water, Sheepwash hide 137.  Little ringed plover 138.  Golden plover

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  • IN THE NEWS

    Derbyshire recent sightings September

    September 16, 2017 /

    I’m writing this post about the recent rare sightings over Derbyshire, and some of them are at places we’ve been too.  There has been 72 pink-footed geese on Kinder Scout near Castleton on the 15th, and something that really surprised me was that there’s been a grey phalarope at Carsington Water, where we often go, on the 13th.  There has also been a manx shearwater (it was blatantly lost, of course) on Wyver Lane in Derby, and it also turned up at Carsington.  The site seems to have had a battering of rarities recently, and along with the phalarope and shearwater, there has also been a spotted redshank earlier in…

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    December 10, 2015

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    October 22, 2017

    Boost for garden birds due to mild winter

    March 31, 2016
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