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Recent content by RecoveringScot

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    Danish Woodland Webcam

    I've seen odd descriptions of the site by people on the 'chat' function, but I got the impression that the owner of the cam is a bit reticent about the actual location, possibly because he wants to discourage casual visitors. That's just a guess , though.
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    Wild in Aberdeen - City and Shire

    2 probable White Wagtail this morning at Cults (noticeable black cap with clear distinction from neat light-mushroom-grey back). Also 2 Pied Wagtails around, though those are regulars. House Martin have shot up from 1 yesterday to an exciting 4 today. No Swallows or Sand Martins so far. Also...
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    Danish Woodland Webcam

    First warbler of the spring here - Chiffchaff (quality not being of the best). Otherwise the real stars of the show are the Yellowhammers of which the males show up very nicely. Also, female Hawfinch seen - up to 3 (2 males) in recent days:
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    Wild in Aberdeen - City and Shire

    3 Jays east this time at Cults at c. 09:30 this morning roughly parallel with South Avenue. There wasn't even a hint of them last year, but they seem to be about the area this year. Previously I had read somewhere that 'there are plenty of Jays on Deeside', but I'd always thought they would be...
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    Wild in Aberdeen - City and Shire

    Well, well. After years of seeing no Jays in Aberdeen itself this morning at Cults at 10.04 4 Jays arrived in a sort of loose, well-spaced flock, flying in, in no hurry, from the N and moving S over my building, calling as they went. Where had they come from? Unlikely to be spring migrants, I'm...
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    Wild in Aberdeen - City and Shire

    09:05 Cults Lovely morning, as I gazed with shielded eyes into the bright sunshine. Everything normal, Blue Tits, Pigeon and sparrows, the usual Wood Pigeon as a dark shape at the top of a particular tree from which it regularly sings, when I heard the plaintive 'pee-oo' of a Buzzard. This...
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    How do you pronounce Leica

    Two of the most mispronounced bird names in my experience are "Rüppell's" & 'Radde's" Warblers. Not that it matters. And is it 'Hoo-poo' or 'Hoop-oh''? I've heard both.
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    Wild in Aberdeen - City and Shire

    First House Martin of the spring, 5 minutes ago over its usual hunting spot around the trees at the back of South Avenue, Cults, Aberdeen. somewhat earlier than they used to appear in the centre of town in previous years. Other recent visitors are Goldcrest (twice), Coal Tit, and Pied Wagtail...
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    Birds fae Torry

    When I was on Fair Isle in 1992 the warden (Paul Harvey) could identify Tree Pipits purely by the way they flew. Needless to say I've only ever been able to identify them if they're fluttering up and down singing above a tree. The words 'Pipit' and "Acrocephalus warbler" tend to make my brain...
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    Webcam, Zywiec Lake, Poland

    First migrant Warbler I've seen on any webcam, I think:
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    Wild in Aberdeen - City and Shire

    Cults 08:45 (Summer Time) this morning an unexpected fast moving compact flock of about 70 Redwing low over the building going roughly WSW, the first I have seen here since December. Other recent highlights include Kestrel (now rare compared to when I was starting out in the 70s), and singing...
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    Wild in Aberdeen - City and Shire

    First Red Kite of the year at Cults from NW in a long rapid glide ESE to roughly the area of Inchgarth Res. at 11a.m. Buzzard sightings have increased recently though not in any numbers, usually singles. Birdsong still on and off on account of the low temps, I think. Mainly Blackbird, Sparrow...
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    Danish Woodland Webcam

    Two Hawfinches at 08:44 today. Also seen: Yellowhammer, Siskin, Bullfinch, male Greenfinch and Goldfinch (a new one for the cam) as well as all the usual visitors. I now have a better idea what the call of Willow Tit sounds like, as one was very vocal yesterday:
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    Danish Woodland Webcam

    Hawfinch at 08:23 (also Bullfinch female at 08:17). The Hawfinch is new to me for this cam).
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    Danish Woodland Webcam

    As well as Yellowhammer, Brambling just after 07:00 this morning and Grey Wagtail (new to me for the cam) at 12:24-25 on the burn. The dawn chorus at 7:00 was very loud (mainly Chaffinches, which are swarming at the moment). I wonder what spring migrants will happen along soon, if any:
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