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  1. J

    Durham Birding

    Garden visitor Out in my partners garden in Escomb first thing this morning had a welcome visitor. Sat in the tree for a good ten minutes or so before i got to close for comfort. Apparently has been back again once or twice today so may be a regular sight :t:
  2. J

    Durham Birding

    Low Barnes Low Barnes over this last week. Saw very much then usual suspects but also caught what i reckon is a Stonechat. Unfortunately was at a distance but managed a few record shots. A first for me at Low Barnes. Also was a Robin posing in the snow by the feeding station.
  3. J

    Durham Birding

    Hi Ian ( or anyone else who may know ) Where is it in Wynyard you go to see such a fantastic set of birds?? Thanks in advance Jonathan
  4. J

    Cowpen Bewley Woodland Park, Billingham. UK

    Had my first visit this morning and it is most definately a place i will visit again. Really enjoyed my walk even though i by no means covered the whole of the park, i did not even get to the hide ( although i did not really need to ). Was met in the car park by the extremely friendly crow that...
  5. J

    Durham Birding

    Hi Fantastic pics, where were you trudgin to get these?? Saying that being green around the gills with this photography thing the last time i saw an owl i got that excited that not one decent pic came out of a rather large bunch!! But as several other Low Barnes visitors told me, it happens to...
  6. J

    Durham Birding

    Had a rather windy visit to Derwent Res on Monday and not much seen at all. Something rather big in the distance but no way of identifying or photographing was that far away. Did get a few wind battered snaps of bird below but am not 100% as to what it is, i though some form of pipit but am...
  7. J

    Durham Birding

    Thanks very much for that. I was there this morning and as i say saw nothing really, 2 female siskins in feeding station was really the only thing of note.
  8. J

    Durham Birding

    Bad day at Low Barnes not much at all, took some pics of butterflies and am not sure on this one. Looking in ref books think it is a speckled wood. I have seen people post butterfly info on here before and was hoping someone could just clarify or correct me. Sorry about picture quality but it...
  9. J

    Durham Birding

    Had a trip to Low Barns 14.00 - 16.00, saw the usual suspects but then at the feeding station, the nearest rotten log to us....out popped this little fella. Bank Vole I am informed.:eek!:
  10. J

    Durham Birding

    And some more pics. Sorry for the inclusion of the squirrel, just thought it made me smile!!! There wasabout 6-7 Goosanders on the river, very jumpy and with bad light i could not get a great pic but great to see them.
  11. J

    Durham Birding

    Few pics from my 5-7am rambles round Low Barns the past couple of mornings. Beautifull at that time of the morning just not great light early on. Still have not managed to catch the Green Woodpecker or the otters as yet. But here's hoping.:t: loving the siskins, beautifull yellow on him. the...
  12. J

    Durham Birding

    Thanks to you all for your help, its very much appreciated. To be honest would have never thought of a flycatcher but like i say its all about learning!!! :-O
  13. J

    Durham Birding

    Hi all, first post here but thought i may aswell instead of just sat watching. Am a regular visitor to Low Barns and today i had a first with a goldcrest, did manage a few pics but not great at all. adult feeding a juvenile. also saw this in the trees near the car park area. what do you think...
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