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  1. BirdFlower

    Tawny Owl confirmation (Pic)

    Definitely Short-eared Owl
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    Yorkshire Birding

    On a sunny day, yes. They were singing in the sun at Spurn this October, but on a dull day the same week, nothing
  3. BirdFlower

    Help with locations for recording?

    Skipwith Common is very far from traffic and should have some superb songsters in the summer months. Ditto with Thorne Moors - good motorway network to get there, but a lot of walking once you do, unless you use the back, Crowle, entrance
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    Bempton RSPB: now charging for entry???

    I've only been once since it reopened. I'll have to check it again, as I thought the new car parking area was larger
  5. BirdFlower

    Yorkshire Birding

    Blacktoft keep a Recent Sightings page fairly upto date, so it's worth checking on there: http://www.rspb.org.uk/discoverandenjoynature/seenature/reserves/guide/b/blacktoftsands/sightings.aspx The best place round here for Grey Partridges is the Sunk Island/Stone Creek area (don't ask me to...
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    Best spot for a morning's birding in Yorkshire?

    Yep, Razorbills & Kittiwakes will have gone by then. There will still be Gannets though. Some years the last young don't leave until 1st week of November. It's less than half an hour's walk from car park to Staple Newk, but probably only Gannets & Fulmars will still be around then, so depends...
  7. BirdFlower

    Yorkshire Birding

    We had our first ever summer record of an immature Siskin in the garden this evening (Hull). I've no idea where this bird could possibly have originated from.
  8. BirdFlower

    Yorkshire Birding

    I came across a singing male during the breeding season a couple of years ago. It was in Allerthorpe woods, which are mainly conifers, so I guess it could have been breeding. I don't know for certain if they breed there in any numbers, as that's my only sighting during the summer months. They...
  9. BirdFlower

    Yorkshire Birding

    How long are you up here for? There are some off the beaten track places, which you could fit in if sending longer than 1 day
  10. BirdFlower

    Yorkshire Birding

    I did consider that, but wondered if they'd be gone by this time in April?
  11. BirdFlower

    Yorkshire Birding

    There's a birdwatcher's car park, which is marked as such, you just have to sit in it for a few minutes for the birds to come down.
  12. BirdFlower

    Yorkshire Birding

    I would have thought Bridlington Harbour would have been better and more reliable for Purple Sandpiper. A lot of migrants would not have arrived by early April, so I guess the coast would be the best bet. Up to Scarboro for Forge Valley (Nuthatch, Marsh Tit, Jay etc), and then to Wykeham...
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    BF Meet 8 February 2015

    If there isn't a thaw before your visit it may be pretty poor. I was there today for several hours. There were no Whoopers, in fact no wildfowl on NDC at all. There were a few ducks being flushed on the Derwent at intervals, but always distant. 2 Stonechats from Geoff Smith hide. Also...
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    BF Meet 8 February 2015

    Last week there were some distant Whooper Swans in the field on the opposite side of the road to the NDC car park
  15. BirdFlower

    Top Hill Low - Red-Crested Pochard

    Is this the one you mean? http://www.eybirdwatching.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/on-crest-of-wave.html
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