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Boost for garden birds due to mild winter

Europe’s smallest bird species, along with the yellow-browed wabler and the firecrest, is one of the small, dainty garden birds that have benifited due to the mild winter.  This year,…

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March 31, 2016
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Cheetah the scaredy cat!

This cheetah was photographed being chased away by a bat-eared fox less than twice the cheetah’s length and weight!  First it was the cheetah who was chasing.  This cheetah was…

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January 10, 2016
MY BIRDING LIST

13th May 2018

Williamthorpe Nature Reserve 110.

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June 13, 2018
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    16th January 2017

    January 16, 2017 /

    Fields at home 57. Mandarin duck

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    15th January 2017

    January 15, 2017 /

    Via Gellia Mills 54. Kingfisher 55. Dipper 56. Grey wagtail

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    14th January 2017

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    At home 53. Sparrowhawk

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    December 31, 2017

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    At home 52. Fieldfare

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    6th January 2017

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    Pavillion Gardens 51. Canada goose

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    3rd January 2017

    January 3, 2017 /

    Shillito woods 48. Brambling 49. Yellowhammer 50. Great spotted woodpecker

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    1st January 2017

    January 2, 2017 /

    Leighton Moss and Silverdale Buzzard Lapwing Turnstone Curlew Redshank Oystercatcher Red-breasted merganser (Brand New British Species) Great black-backed gull Black-headed gull Robin Dunnock Blue tit Great tit Coal tit Marsh tit Chaffinch Goldfinch Bullfinch Redwing Blackbird Song thrush Nuthatch Treecreeper Wren Carrion crow Jackdaw Magpie Feral pigeon Wood pigeon Pheasant Starling Grey heron Little egret Cormorant Marsh harrier Greylag Mallard Teal Pintail Wigeon Gadwall Tufted duck Pochard Shoveler Mute swan Moorhen Collared dove

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    Summary of 2016

    January 2, 2017 /

    I have managed to see 136 species of bird this year.  I think one of the best species I’ve seen this year is the ring ouzel at Lightwood, and the most impressive was probably the sea eagle in Scotland.  One of the species that’s really frustrated me is the red kite, which unfortunately I haven’t managed to see.  Another bird that has proved difficult to see is the jay.  We went on a trip to Blackrocks where we were sure we were going to see them but didn’t.  I hope to see even more species in 2017, including lesser spotted woodpecker.  I also hope to see a badger that’s actually…

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    Rare thrush near Beeley

    December 10, 2016 /

    Recently, there has been a rare Dusky Thrush near Beeley in Derbyshire.  Birdwatchers have been flocking to the area to see it.

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    Ingham’s World Friday 11th September-Reds squirrel has money!

    September 11, 2015

    Ingham’s World Friday 25th September-Harvest mouse has help

    September 27, 2015

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

    November 14, 2015
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    Its the new game of ‘swoop and catch’!

    December 6, 2016 /

    There’s a surprising new rival for Andy Murray – a red kite that can play catch!  This kite, like most birds of prey can, showed amazing aerodynamics when it was catching the tennis ball.  It liked dropping it and then swooping down to catch it in mid-air.  Kites are probably the most agile of our raptors.  Even though it looked as though it was playing a fun game of catch, experts believe that it was practising its hunting skills – either that or it mistook the ball for an egg.  Red kites are mainly scavengers, but they will eat anything from rubbish to young rabbits.  Iain Heslop, aged 51, captured…

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    Ingham’s World 11th December-Cinderella the tiger!

    December 11, 2015

    The Shiants are now rat-free

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

    November 14, 2015
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    4th December 2016

    December 4, 2016 /

    Shillito Woods 135. Brambling, Fringilla montifringilla 136. Redwing, Turdus iliacus

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    Painted snipe

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    Scotland films

    June 27, 2018

    Photos from the Cairngorms

    June 27, 2018

    Reed bunting

    March 28, 2018
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    3rd December 2016

    December 3, 2016 /

    Goyt valley 134.  Fieldfare, Turdus pilaris

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    My skull collection

    September 3, 2016 /

    Mammals Badger, Meles meles Mummy found this skull in 2001 at the Goyt Valley.  It is  12.3cm long.  This is the best mammal skull of my collection, and probably one of my favourites.  It is also the third largest skull in my collection, after the sheep’s and the great black-backed gull. Sheep I have two sheep skulls, one ram and one ewe.  I remember finding the ewe’s skull at Minninglow last year.  This lives in my den in the garden.  The ram’s skull is the largest in my collection, and it won’t fit in my draw, so we’ve put it on my shelves.  The ram was one mummy’s first skulls that she…

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    Hawfinches

    June 27, 2018

    Fieldfares in the garden

    June 28, 2018

    Camera trap footage

    June 28, 2018
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    Petition to stop badger cull

    September 1, 2016 /

    For 3 years, thousands of badgers have been killed pointlessly in an attempt to control bovine TB, which the badgers apparently pass on to the cattle.  And this cull might carry on in September in 4 new counties.  Tens of thousands of perfectly healthy badgers could be killed.  So Simon King has set up a petition to stop the cull.  The petition is already over 26 and a half thousand.  If the petition reaches 100000, it will be considered for debate in parliament.  Our constituency has 111 signatures for the petition.

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    Whole wooly mammoth tusks found in USA

    October 7, 2015

    This fat squirrel is going to beat the winter!

    December 15, 2015

    Jackal vs lappet-faced vulture

    February 1, 2016
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