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  1. this is my patch

    this is my patch

    Fighting Herons
  2. W

    harrier id east coast

    Alan, in response to your reply, yes you are correct that the only people who knew the location of the bird were my friend and I, we did not ask for help in identification of the bird, indeed it was another forum member who asked for your help in identification of the bird, on your...
  3. W

    harrier id east coast

    We were not sure of the identification of the bird, yes we initially thought it may have been a juvenile marsh harrier, it was posted on facebook where it was suggested it may be a juv Montagus harrier, we were then advised not to disclose its location by a knowledgeable source, this advice was...
  4. W

    harrier id east coast

    I was not aware that the bird was in the vicinity for two days, if that was the case Nutcracker you should have been there on day two to take your photographs, it seems that one or two individuals in the area have spat there dummies out of the pram because we did not disclose the location of the...
  5. W

    harrier id east coast

    The bird has been recorded as a Pallid by the county bird recorder, the sighting location can now be disclosed but unfortunately the bird seems to have moved on, the bird was sighted between Amble Marina, Northumberland and the weir on the Warkworth road, it was on the far bank of the river...
  6. W

    harrier id east coast

    sorry all shots were ground shots.
  7. W

    harrier id east coast

    Harrier The quality is not good due to distance lighting etc, I hope that this may aid in identification.
  8. W

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Snow Bunting.'

    Lovely shot Andy.
  9. W

    harrier id east coast

    The location was disclosed to two very skilled photographers with equipment capable of taking images at long distance, as we were advised not to publicly disclose the location we thought this was the only way to try to obtain a positive identification, unfortunately the bird had moved on and has...
  10. W

    harrier id east coast

    It is rants from misinformed individuals like this who have caused the fracas on the facebook group. firstly I was with the chap who first observed the bird and we both took photographs from a distance of approx. 120 metres, My friend has a very high opinion of birders and indeed many of his...
  11. W

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Harrier'

    I have been advised not to release details of its location, advice which I am following.
  12. W

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Harrier'

    Andy the general opinion is that is a juvenile Montagus harrier, others believe it to be Pallid Harrier.
  13. Harrier

    Harrier

    Identification required please, heavy crop due to distance taken.
  14. Harrier

    Harrier

    Identification required please
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