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Recent content by paulwfromtheden

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    Kent - Red Throated Diver?

    Today, by the Thames estuary in Kent? Can someone confirm? Thanks.
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    Thoughts? UK?

    Thanks all...
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    Thoughts? UK?

    Thoughts please?
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    Mate just text - Any ideas?

    Good shout....
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    Mate just text - Any ideas?

    Paul, Saw a 'new, bird in the garden this morning. About the size and shape of a blackbird or thrush but had a grey/blue plumage (like a pigeon). When it sat on the grass it had the stance of a green woodpecker. Any idea what it might be? Ta
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    Birding in Marseilles

    Hi there, anyone know if there are any birding hotspots in the Marseilles area?
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    Feral Pigeons and Birdfeeders

    Anyone recommend a feeder that is completely pigeon proof? The sods can stick their Gregory's through the mesh of the standard RSPB job. Any recommendations would be appreciated
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    A couple of id's please

    Probably, we loose to most teams these days, but you still have David James in goal dont you....
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    A couple of id's please

    No concensus then, the first is a Sparrowhawk or a Hen Harrier, the second is a Pom or Arctic or Great Skua? Anyone else have a view?
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    A couple of id's please

    A couple of id's please....A bonxie and a SparrowHawk, I think, the only thing about the SparrowHawk is that it was LARGE, it seemed almost Buzzard size
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    Feeders and the Pigeons

    After millions of years of evolution, the pigeons have finally worked out the the mesh on my feeder is no longer an obstacle to filling their crops. A few flaps of their wings and they can get their neck far enough inside to get the sunflower seeds out. They can now empty a reasonable sized...
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    Bird Alerts

    Dunno if anyone has any views as the best bird alert -> mobile to use in the UK, but I have got fed up with birdguides due to a) Cost b) inability to 'filter' species (it was impossible to turn off Waxwing this winter without turning off everything else), this leads to your credit getting...
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    UK id

    Ok, I'll have a stab, 1 looks like a WW with a long PP, 2 & 3 look like Chiffchaffs with a short PP and dark legs.
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    Hirundines and House Martins in Particular

    Seem somewhat thin on the ground so far this year in the SE, hardly any on my local patch (Beddington SF)- no House Martins at all, does anyone know whether there have been issues in Africa over the winter? Same for Sedge Warblers, we have loads of Reed, but no Sedge.
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