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Recent content by Atricapilla

  1. Atricapilla

    hello

    Hiya, Great to see you are all still here on forum,hope you are all well. Delia,I found the contact page and informed admin. Take care guys,all the best
  2. Atricapilla

    hello

    Hi Everyone, Just re- registered as I could not log into my old account. Could a member of staffcontact me please Thanks Bob
  3. Atricapilla

    Back in U.K. ID please

    Thanks Butty,I was thinking that was the sun making it look grey,looks like streaking underneath the light,or is that just my eyesight.
  4. Atricapilla

    Back in U.K. ID please

    Hi Guys, I have just seen a couple of these in the garden,suspect species,Linnet,Twite,Redpoll. I am (wishful thinking) going for a Twite. Any feedback greatly appreciated
  5. Atricapilla

    Moth I’d -Central Portugal

    Thank you both for the I’d,could you recommend any books/apps for European moths.
  6. Atricapilla

    Moth I’d -Central Portugal

    Hi, I am a complete beginner with my first moth trap arriving two days ago. Could anyone recommend the best Book/App for Moths(Portugal). Also could someone please I’d my first moth att.
  7. Leucistic Serin

    Leucistic Serin

  8. Serin

    Serin

    A very inquisitive serin on lookout from the bird table.
  9. Black headed weaver

    Black headed weaver

    One of many on my patch.
  10. Atricapilla

    Pin-Tailed Whydah in Portugal

    Thanks Wolfbirder and Simon. The quote is my local reserve and had no idea of the birds presence hereabouts.
  11. Atricapilla

    Greetings from Turkey!

    Iyi Aksamlar MWLIAD, Welcome to the forum, We recently moved from Turkey after seeing 302 different species,so you should have a lot of good sightings to look forward to. Best of luck
  12. Atricapilla

    Rhino poachers eaten by lions

    Agreed,and extra meat rations will always go down well for growing pussycats.
  13. Atricapilla

    Red-necked Nightjar in Algarve

    Haha :clap::clap: Roll on Sagres 2018.
  14. Atricapilla

    Red-necked Nightjar in Algarve

    Thanks Pedro,that is good news for us. Just want to apologise to Jonathan for hijacking his thread.8-P
  15. Atricapilla

    Red-necked Nightjar in Algarve

    Thanks Simon,that's great,that puts us in range as we thought we heard one near the house last week.
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