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Recent content by SteveAtkinson

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    NL Pure condensation on eye pieces

    I had exactly the same problem with a pair of 8X42 NL Pure that I purchased at the beginning of September only it was the right eyepiece that kept misting up. It was particularly bad in the field at temperatures below 4 degrees and rendered them useless. I took them back to the retailers and...
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    White-rumped Sandpiper 25.5.18 What a day it was on Friday (25th). I got to Middleton about 7:30am hoping that the pouring rain would bring something good down but never expected a White-rumped Sandpiper! After 3hrs I was soaked through to my underpants despite having a complete set of...
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Thanks Nick, that's helpful. It's good to hear straight from the horse's mouth (or in this case the Reserve Manager's mouth!). It's a great reserve and because birders value it so much we are always interested in developments. It'll be interesting to see what impact the flume has over the...
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    I've heard more than once from the RSPB that the outlet onto private land has been improved to increase the outflow rate with the cooperation of the landowner but I don't know how regularly it's checked.
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Thanks for the update Steve - disappointing.
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    2 photos of the flume now completed and in use.
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    A couple of pictures of the work putting the flume into the inlet. Looks like it's going to be finished for the weekend, so the water is going to be allowed back in and all the lovely mud is going to disappear. I believe that the intention is to keep water levels high initially to encourage...
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    No problem Geoff. It's funny, I was talking to Nick Martin about you today! He reckons he first met you at RSPB Sandwell 18yrs ago! I was on the reserve this afternoon but unfortunately I didn't take any photos. The work is due to be completed by the weekend. The flume (basically a narrowing...
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    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    I understand that the RSPB are putting a 'flume' into the water channel that is the inlet for the reserve from the river. Contractors due to arrive on Tuesday. It's hoped that it will take out the peaks and pulses that come down the river and whilst not stopping flooding all together the hope is...
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    Eleonora's Falcon Arles Camargue France in December

    Nice one Richard! That's really helpful. Many thanks! Steve
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    Eleonora's Falcon Arles Camargue France in December

    BTW Richard, where did you look for your records? I'm not familiar with French birding online sites. I'll be returning to the area again and it would be useful to see what's about.
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    Eleonora's Falcon Arles Camargue France in December

    It definitely wasn't a Hobby, I'm very familiar with them.
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    Eleonora's Falcon Arles Camargue France in December

    Thank you so much Richard, really appreciate you looking through the records. I think you're right, it is one of the ones that got away. It's a shame I was in a car on the autoroute at the time and so couldn't get a photo - that's birding for you. All the best Steve
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    Eleonora's Falcon Arles Camargue France in December

    Thanks for the info Richard. Any more from anyone will be most welcome.
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    Eleonora's Falcon Arles Camargue France in December

    It was a dark phase but I couldn't age it as it was viewed from a moving car, so I only had a few seconds. I've never seen one before but it was fairly small (but bigger than a Hobby) with very obviously long wings and tail. From a distance it looked almost black. I can't think what else it...
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