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Recent content by Mynydd Merlin

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    Spring Migration

    Wheatears back on territories on Mynydd Ddu (Black Mountain) today. Col.
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    How are Sand Martins doing down your way?

    Er, Hi Christine, noticed it was a late at night post - feeling the pace up there? Always good to here about Sandpeeps (my word, not a misspelling) but what about Sand Martins?
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    How are Sand Martins doing down your way?

    Spent an hour or so down at Llangadog common along the river this afternoon. Despite some very heavy rainfall over the last couple of months we seem to have a very good population of Sand Martins - including many juveniles. The banks of the Tywi are ideal being mostly soft sand and so long as we...
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    Gve

    Hi S.P. No, it's definitely not you - just take a look at the number of views of your thread - people are interested. Being a UK birder, I was not aware of what a Green Violet-ear was. Having had a look at some of the photos of the beautiful hummer I'm so jealous! What a great experience for...
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    Birds 'starve' at S, Korea wetland

    Birds 'starve' at South Korea wetland More bad news for migratory birds it would seem! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6649233.stm
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    Should dogs be banned from woodlands trust properties??

    Wow Graham! A good and well thought out response. I would first like to say that having seen other posts of yours on this forum regarding birding, although I do not know you at all, I respect your obvious experience and practical approach. Firstly, I agree with your post overall. Point 1. -...
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    Should dogs be banned from woodlands trust properties??

    LOL Deborah! Since we live in a stone built cottage and the floor is a mixture of stone and concrete there could be any manner of things under there! I'm pretty good at staying out of the way when she's out out in the meadow practising with either the 12 bore (clays) or her .357 target rifle...
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    Should dogs be banned from woodlands trust properties??

    Sorry Mike, Only just got around to responding to your post. Because I'm both a dog owner and a bird recorder, I have spent a good deal of this fine weekend outside in the fresh air on the hill counting and observing various species which are locally important. Did not get a chance to respond...
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    Should dogs be banned from woodlands trust properties??

    Absolutely agree! Would extend this to include any sensitive area or site. As responsible dog owners, it is up to us to find out what is acceptable (let's face it, it is mostly common sense). Having brought our dogs up in the Yorkshire Dales where both livestock and ground nesting birds are...
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    Anyone Done The Dawn Chorus Yet?

    What! Only just picked up this before I'm off to bed. You mean you are still waiting for it!? Been up to hear this for the last 2 weeks (on and off) - It's been fantastic with the early spring migrants back! With the weather changing this week you could miss out on the best of it!
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    Should dogs be banned from woodlands trust properties??

    As what I consider to be 'responsible' dog owner and a keen wildlife observer, I understand Matt's concern, I tend to share it myself. I actually agree with Matt, during key breeding times (spring through early summer) we do not take our dogs for 'off lead walks' through woods or over hillside...
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    Bumper Cuckoo year?

    Had our first calling Cuckoo today. Been here three summers now and this is our first, so I'm with Matt - could be a good year for 'em
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    Voting Booth - April 2007 - Theme: Perched Bird

    Wow! tough choice! Came down to one eventually. I'm with Phil on this one,given the large membership of BF, how come more people do not vote?
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    Trees on sale in Supermarket

    Hi ya all. Picked up on this thread kinda late but have to agree generally with all the posts so far. The small trees offered by Morrisons are great value. Silver Birch is an ideal tree for a reasonable size garden, and is a fairly good wildlife magnet (once it is mature enough to support a...
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    Buzzing Lapwings

    Yeah, agree with all of the above comments. We've got our Golden Plover, Lapwings, Curlew, Redshank and Wheatear back on the hill. Lovely calls and wonderful display flights. Just remember folks, They are about to settle down to nesting so let's be careful about disturbance - watch where you put...
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