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    What is a "tick"

    For me it is a clearer line in that I feel if a person is present and has actively seen the bird one way or another then I think it is fair enough. In the OP's case, the bird was photographed so he was in the presence of the bird and not remote. The other side of the coin is that I would not...
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    What is a "tick"

    I don't see a problem with ticking a bird under these circumstances given how much we rely on optics anyway. Be honest is the OP's situation really (I mean REALLY) different from scanning the far side of a reservoir/lake/bay and resolving a Temminck's stint? Try as you might, squinting without...
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    Simon Barnes

    As far as I am aware Simon Barnes has been dismissed by the Times, what I am not clear about is whether this is with immediate effect or whether he has articles that have already gone to print. Simon wore two hats as a Times writer and as such, he may have accumulated quite a backlog for...
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    Simon Barnes

    I am not sure if this is the correct place to place this but this is a story that may have slipped by: http://nblo.gs/XVWwv I will leave further comment until anyone (if they do) makes a comment here.
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    Cuckoo's in North-West England

    There is a cuckoo on Astley Moss in Greater Manchester at present but it is rather distant and elusive for viewing purposes. I believe others have been heard at various places such as Wigan Flashes and Watergrove amongst others. Grasshopper warblers - Marton Mere at Blackpool is sometimes good...
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    Penguin sp. in Cornwall

    I am sure I saw a narwhal in the Manchester Ship Canal earlier. My colleague thought it was a tree branch after the hurricane but I am pretty sure. Disclaimer: Incident may not have happened, especially as I was nowhere near Manchester today.
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    Another rubbish book about birdwatching

    Kevin Moorhouse and Steve Watson were the crew sadly killed at Barton due to a carburetor failure...or rather the needle float that is a characteristic of the Merlin engine. It is tentatively believed that a contributing factor was that the engine came from an Avro York and may not have been...
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    Another rubbish book about birdwatching

    I think these things are a matter of taste (a la music) although some of the books recommended are the same I would choose: Bill Oddie's Little Black Book (I lost my copy some years ago) Gripping Yarns - Bill Oddie (a compilation but still a good read) The Big Bird Race - Bill Oddie & Stephen...
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    Tom Gullick: 9,000+

    Good point MJB, but I am not saying that we should not think about what we are doing in terms of eco-holidays or ordinary holidays in Greece as opposed to holidays in Blackpool, Scarborough, Barmouth or Lunan Bay but look at the real figures over CO2 emissions etc. We demand more in producing...
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    Tom Gullick: 9,000+

    A cracking post raising a number of additional points but I think it is true to say that the need for aviation travel would be generated with or without eco-tourism. I am not making a case for the support of eco-tourism so much as making the case against the half-truths being promoted within...
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    Tom Gullick: 9,000+

    :t: I noticed that even before I posted. Just to clarify though, it is not a pop at the RSPB insomuch as having an agenda but a criticism of one particular repetition because the RSPB are not alone. The WWT also randomly repeated the same mantra in a recent Internet film and as MJB it may well...
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    Is there any picticular month you don't go birding?

    I used to adapt my birding from mid June to mid August and spend more time observing behaviour until recently. After a few years going down a road in birding that I was not happy with, I broke away again and promised myself that I would get behind Birdtrack again. This has worked tremendously...
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    Tom Gullick: 9,000+

    This attitude is something that I blame the RSPB for although they are not alone and I pulled the WWT up for it recently as well. The CO2 contribution of aviation is a third of that produced by motoring and not only is this true on a global level, it holds for pretty much every reasonably...
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    Ann Chaplin

    Just a quick update to say that Loch Garten decided against naming the chicks in honour of Ann due to the huge precedent this would set. A disappointing but not unexpected response yet, as Mark Wilkie's tribute on the Sad News thread points out, Ann was about far more than ospreys and her...
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    Ann Chaplin

    Ann Chaplin : Obituary Published in the Lancashire Evening Post on 26 April 2013 CHAPLIN In hospital on 14th April 2013 ANN aged 67 years. At peace Funeral service at Preston Crematorium on Monday 29th April at 11.15am. Family flowers only please; donations preferred to Central Lancashire Age...
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