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Recent content by woodwolf

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    Worcestershire Migration Log

    2 Spotted Fly on my patch on the 23rd 3 Yellow Wagtails on the 24th A Hobby over my house this afternoon ( garden lifer B (: )
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    Worcestershire Butterflies,Moths and Dragonflies

    Ghost moth Keith :t:
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    Worcestershire Butterflies,Moths and Dragonflies

    Its a Hornet Keith :t:
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    Withymoor - Amblecote, Stourbridge.....

    They are crackers. Look out for Brown Silver Line and Silver Ground Carpet too at the moment too, both fairly distinctive and easy to flush. Be careful, it's addictive, and unlike local birding much of the time, quite rewarding ! :t:
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    Grimley and Holt

    Nice to bump into some great folks wandering the tracks around Grimmers today. Some serious shifts put in. Last I heard the tally was 83 at around 18.15, hat's off to Team Grimley B (:
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    Grimley and Holt

    :-O :t:
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    Grimley and Holt

    A small but crack troop ( plus me ) has been rapidly assembled following Brian's late rallying call Billsbirding, Laurie I, Jason K will all be on site at the crack of 10 am onwards after the paracetamol and lucozade has kicked in to take over Brians pre work shift. Ed Lea is playing prop I...
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    Worcestershire Migration Log

    Today Lesser Whitethroat at Camp lane Pits this morning, decent number of House Martins joining the Hirundine frenzy now, single Sedge Warbler. 7 Yellow Wagtails on plough near Mustow Green, along with 3 Wheatears, one ♂ of which was distinctly larger and darker suggesting possible leucorhoa
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    Upton Warren

    Malta Massacre on Migration Hi Please visit this site and support Chris Packham in his attempt to get something done about these barbaric ***** http://www.chrispackham.co.uk/ Thanks
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    Opticron's new Travelscope

    I think you will be very pleased Laurie. I had the misfortune to have to do some shopping at JS tonight, but wandered into the Magazine section and noted a very positive review from whichever of the 2 birding Mags come out monthly ( using the HDF zoom ). Now, if you find some good stuff on...
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    Opticron's new Travelscope

    Hi Laurie There are 2 cases available for the MM3. The Green one, slightly more expensive, has a neoprene shoulder strap making it a bit more comfortable to carry. It's the one I opted for :t: I recommend a cover for the scope. Cheers B (:
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    Opticron's new Travelscope

    I have taken my new MM3 out in the field today. I have 2 eyepieces for my larger Opticron ES 80 GA ED Scope.The one I use least with the big scope is the HDF Zoom 4062 which with the MM3 gives 13-36 Zoom. The other eyepiece is the 40809 which gives 32x with the 80, 18x with the MM3 Today I...
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    Withymoor - Amblecote, Stourbridge.....

    The field has held a good numbers of large gulls of various ages over the last 2 weeks, as well as the BHG's. Numbers are now diminishing as the water subsides but on 2 occaisions I have seen Common Gull, unfortunately not had Med Gull.
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    Opticron's new Travelscope

    MM3 now available to order, just ordered mine B (: http://www.birders-store.co.uk/binoculars_telescopes_14.html
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    Opticron's new Travelscope

    Thanks, I'm hoping to get my hands on one by the weekend afeter next, fingers crossed
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