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  1. saluki

    Flint Point, Shotton & Chester

    Ahh, my bad Denzil. I'd thought you were simply assuming there were four birds present because four birds had turned up at BMW. That's the usual pattern - all rare birds seen on the Dee eventually turn up at Shotton . . . even if no-one - apart from yourself of course - actually sees them...
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    Flint Point, Shotton & Chester

    Hi Denzil, Seems a long way to commute, certainly as it's far from a continuous phragmites bed from BWM to Shotton. In fact it 3km's across arable fields, salt marsh and industrial estate. I wonder what would possess Beardies to fly there and back? You're right though, the lack of anyone to...
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    Flint Point, Shotton & Chester

    So are you suggesting that the Beardies at BMW are commuting between there and Shotton Denzil?
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    Polecats

    Polecats must be relatively common in the M56/A494 area judging from the number of corpses I've seen by the roadside in the last several years. I suspect the population was originally a mixture of truly wild Polecats and domestic stock but after many generations bred in the wild I imagine they'd...
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    Nearest site for winter geese

    The Wirral? Brent can usually be seen off Red Rocks, Pinkfeet on the marsh from Parkgate to Burton Point. It's been a poor year for other species of geese - just a few Euro Whitefronts. Shorties have been a little elusive recently but there's a good chance from Denhall Quay (The Harp) or Denhall...
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    Status of Pheasants in the UK

    There is a small, and probably diminishing, number of wild Pheasant shoots in the UK where no birds are reared. Whilst populations are kept reasonably high by predator control, habitat management and winter feeding, numbers shot can't compare to large scale reared shoots. Of course, there's...
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    Flint Point, Shotton & Chester

    Any idea who else has seen this bird Denzil, or whereabouts on the marsh it was seen, no-one seems to know? Jonathan
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    Argyll and Bute - Seil Island/Oban

    Try Scamadale. Golden and Sea eagle, occasional Hen harrier, Dippers, sometimes divers on the loch, Goosander, etc. The pine wood at the end of the valley can hold Crossbills, etc. and is good for Spotted flycatchers later in the year. http://streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=184294&Y=719840&A=Y&Z=120...
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    UK - Twite

    Unmarked throat. It looks like a Twite to me.
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    Survival of Common Pheasant in the UK

    Thirty years ago 'wild' pheasant shoots weren't particularly uncommon - that's a shoot that relies upon a wild breeding stock rather than hand-reared birds. To practise this however, stringent predator control would take place, though on the plus side habitat management would be far better for...
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    Golden Eagles in the Lake district

    I believe at least two pairs bred in the Lakes this year (broods of two and three rung and tagged). One theory as to why the kites haven't done as well as in other release areas is that no feeding station was set up for them, as they were at the other releases. I used to see kites regularly...
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    Fireworks and birds and other wildlife

    A lot of gun dogs 'fail' because their owners don't know how to train them, dogs aren't born gun-shy. Getting pups used to a gun firing is fairly easy, but then that's going to be part of a gun dogs training. Different with fireworks and your average pet dog, most owners don't attempt to train...
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    Biking Birder 2015 - A cycle ride to every RSPB and WWT reserve.

    Fantastic! Well done Gary!
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    CONFUSED! Teals

    First confirmed breeding at Leighton Moss in 2012 Andy, but probably before bred that.
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    Exotic Chicken Breed?

    Looks like a domestic game poult, possibly a dark Aseel.
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