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Recent content by Rob_S

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    Sorrento area - April 2022

    Found a few useful posts on Birdforum prior to our visit to Sorrento this week - thanks to those who shared info. Hope these notes may be of use to others in the future. No idea what I might expect to see in the area in April, so I compiled a list of possibles from posts here and Naturetrek...
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    How to remove Velbon PH-157Q tripod head?

    Thanks both, will give that a go tomorrow.
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    How to remove Velbon PH-157Q tripod head?

    I'm struggling to remove my Velbon PH-157Q tripod head. I'm presuming plenty of folks here have done this. I'm probably being a bit thick, but I can't work out where to start. I can't find anything on YouTube, or other online articles. Whatever I try to unscrew, the head just keeps on turning...
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    After an hour at Woodrow to see the Wheatears (three this morning, 2M 1F), I had a lovely couple of hours around Chaddesley Wood. Plenty of birds around, but the most productive spot was the field immediately east of the wood, 15+ Meadow Pipit and a small group of Redwing/Fieldfare clinging on...
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    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    I had similar on Friday afternoon about 3pm, from the canal side of Lower. Watched them for 15-20 mins, hoping to find all three species, and was successful. Mostly Sand Martin, 10+ House Martin and a couple of Swallow.
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    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    Plenty of Grey Heron and a single Little Egret but nothing like Spoonbill when I was at Upper briefly about 9am.
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    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    Water levels in Lower are back to normal. 3 Sand Martin over the moorings along the canal.
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    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    Great White Egret on Upper this afternoon. Flew off south but appeared to drop down so may well be on Lower. Skylarks in the fields to the north, and a singing Chiffchaff along the road up to the old farm.
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    Bartley reservoir

    No sign of Pintail this afternoon, but Shag fishing off the dam. Sparrowhawk hunting over the horse paddocks and Raven over.
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    Bittell Reservoirs and Hopwood area

    Lower - Green Sandpiper still present 2.30pm Upper - White-fronted Goose reported at lunchtime, still present at 3.30pm, roosting along the reservoir edge. Not viewable from the dam, need to head for the footpath to the north of the reservoir. Upper absolutely full to the brim with water...
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    Lifford Reservoir and nearby canals

    A single Little Grebe still present late morning today. The other bird disappeared at the same time as the two Great Crested Grebes, when the reservoir was mostly frozen over last week. Hopefully it's moved on rather than perishing.
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    Trittiford mill pond and the dingles bird sightings

    I wonder if the Bar-headed Goose is the Cannon Hill Park bird?
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    Lifford Reservoir and nearby canals

    Hi Maypole Birder. You must have been around Lifford at pretty much the same time as me yesterday. The two Little Grebe were still present yesterday morning, in addition to the species on your list. I recorded 40 species around the reservoir and the nearby canals, a good start to the year on...
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    South Birmingham misc sightings

    Photos posted on Twitter of a Great White Egret seen yesterday in Bournville Park (not by me). Over-wintering Blackcaps in our garden again in the last week - 2 males this year.
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    Lifford Reservoir and nearby canals

    They could well be the same birds. The remnants of a couple of fallen trees are creating some good habitat for them at present. Both birds still present this afternoon, along with a single male Pochard. My first Pochard at Lifford since Feb 2017, according to Birdtrack.
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