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Recent content by Brin

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    private message

    have just received a pompous private message re this forum I won't be posting again
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    Yorkshire Birding

    Swillington/St Aidans has been outstanding for the last few weeks - I had whoopers and a Bewick last week, along with black-necked grebe in beautiful plumage and later still short eared owl around. Some pix are on the rare bird alert gallery for anyone interested. Bittern booming too.
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    Yorkshire Birding

    Thanks Keith - have been planning a trip there
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    St Aidans

    aka New Swillinton ings, was in cracking form today with a Bewick swan among about 25 whoopers on the main lake, at least two black necked grebes, bittern booming, black headed gulls going berserk, peregrine on the fringes in the evening, plus at least three short eared owls doing a fly-past.
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    Roundhay Park Bird News

    Just to add, after further thought Can one be arrested for smearing a tree in Roundhay Park with peanut butter; and Will it also attract aggressive dogs with big teeth?
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    Roundhay Park Bird News

    Good idea. May try that, but will have to us the whole jar because I detest the stuff.
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    Roundhay Park Bird News

    another possible sighting of lesser spotted woodie in Roundhay Park today, in tree next to bus stop between entrance gate and Lido car park. Looked good size-wise but couldn't get close enough look, or a pic. Looked as if it flew into garden over road.
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    Dipper

    dipper this from North Yorks couple of years ago
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    Dipper

    A beautiful bird to see
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    Dipper

    would attach a pic here but still can't work out how to do it
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    Dipper

    The Strid, near Bolton Abbey, I would say, and I've also seen them in the Dalby Forest area, between Hackness and Forest Drive, in the streams down in the valley. They are a little way away at the Strid, so you'd need a fair length lens. Possibly you might see them in the Malham region too.
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    Off to Bempton cliffs

    I think the shorter lens is OK. I found there that the seabirds in flight r pretty much level with you if you find the right spot and pretty close. Shots down the cliff don't really work so well. I imagine there aren't many if any puffins within reasonable range yet. May get lucky with a short...
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    Roundhay Park Bird News

    Couple of treecreepers showing well in the last few days round the back of the upper lake, on the path to the castle folly.
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    Yorkshire Birding

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    Roundhay Park Bird News

    very noisy and quite showy nuthatch in the driveway trees at Parc Mont in Park avenue today... re the woodpecker I saw the other day, pretty sure it was the lesser spotted. Doubt there'll be many juvenile greats about at this time, for one thing. Haven't seen it since, of course.
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