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    Roseate Terns at Amble?

    With a very good scope you can pick them out on Coquet Island from the dunes off Links Road Hauxley. You are better off going on the boat trip though, booking essential. Roger
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    Best chance to see Cirl Bunting in Devon

    I think you mean Powderham Marsh RSPB at Exminster not Exmouth. Park behind the Swan's Nest Hotel and follow the footpath which zig zags up to the viweing platform. The feeders are along the bottom hedge. It's about a 10 minute walk. Roger
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    Birding advice for North Uist.

    I have just got back from North Uist. You don't have to look for Short Eared Owls just keep a lookout when driving around. Most sandy beaches are thronged with waders at the moment. Balranald RSPB around the white hut visitor centre is best for Corncrake. Aird an Runair out past the camp site at...
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    Zeiss binoculars accident

    I have just had my Zeiss bins repaired. You need to get in touch with the Zeiss Authorised Repair Centre. East Coast Binocular Repairs, The Old Dairy, Stable Yard, Ryston Hall, Ryston, Norfolk, PE38 OAA. Phone01366 387581. Email address [email protected]. Great service. Ask for Gary.
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    The Highlands and Islands Thread

    Before we started going to the Outer Hebrides we used to go to Skye and then Mull. Always crossed from Lochaline and stayed at Strontian a couple of times .Now the Lochboisdale ferry goes to Mallaig and not Oban will no doubt visit again. Regards Roger
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    The Highlands and Islands Thread

    Two other Birders and I spent several hours at Strontian on May 19 and we didn't even find any Mallards let alone the Black Duck. We searched everywhere including several times where a local told us he had seen it early morning. The lady from the house across the bridge from the church told us...
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    The Highlands and Islands Thread

    Many thanks, he will be delighted. Roger
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    Ptarmigan in Cairngorms

    A friend of mine went up the train this morning and saw a pair of Ptarmigan so close to the viewing area he had to lean over the wall to see them.
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    The Highlands and Islands Thread

    Thanks for all your advice. Hope it stays a few weeks longer until I come back from North Uist. A Birder I know we ll told me he was fairly sure he saw a Hawfinch yesterday near the gliding club at Feshiebridge. I didn't know they were this far north. Anyone know if they are. Regards Roger
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    The Highlands and Islands Thread

    Thanks for that Rich. Regards Roger
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    The Highlands and Islands Thread

    Hope this is the right thread for advice on where to look for the Black Duck at Strontian. We return from the Uists on 19 May and the ferry now docks at Mallaig. We thought about a detour to Strontian to look for the Black Duck. Any advice as to the best places to look for it would be very...
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    woodlarks somerset border

    You would be better off looking in Dorset. Roger
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    Somerset Birding

    Meare Heath late morning held 2 Glossy Ibis, a Great White and 2 Little Egrets, 3 drake Garganey and an Otter. No hirrundines though. Roger
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    Somerset Birding

    This morning there were 2 Glossy Ibis very close to Tor Hide at Ham Walls RSPB. I was told that it has now been confirmed that there are 3 birds present. Went in to Avalon Hide and within a few minutes good views of Bittern and Water Rail were had. Two Marsh Harriers flew by the hide giving all...
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    Somerset Birding

    Not a place I go very often but I usually drive as close to the beach at Uphill as I can and then walk left across the beach to the river. Roger
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