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  1. Tim Hall

    Bulgaria 16-23 Sept 06

    Any advice on best places for migration, woodpeckers, shrikes etc , places to stay would be greatly welcomed. We're only at the "ideas stage" at present.
  2. Tim Hall

    New Zealand February 2005

    A FEW BIRDS OF NEW ZEALAND (AND A HONEYMOON!) 2ND TO 18TH FEBRUARY 2005. BY GILL AND TIM HALL. Following our wedding on 29th January, we had arranged to visit New Zealand for our honeymoon, mainly to walk some of their long distance paths (or tramps, as they are known). Although not...
  3. Tim Hall

    Ageing Canada Geese by call

    My cousin, who is not a birder, but feeds Canada Geese during her lunch break thinks that although this years young are now difficult to tell from their parents on plumage, they have higher pitched calls. Her question is "when do Canada Geese's voices "break""! Your comments are awaited with...
  4. Tim Hall

    Goose and swan food.

    My cousin, has an interest in wildlife in general, and as such feeds Canada Geese and Mute Swans in a park in Wolverhampton during her lunch break. She generally feeds them brown bread, but would like information on more suitable seed type food for them, and where it can be obtained cheaply.
  5. Tim Hall

    Real ale and birds names.

    Out of "A Devonian's Tale of Two Gulls" thread comes an idea. How many real or cask conditioned ales can we think of named after birds? If we get desparate, we can include fizzy ones also. Just to start us off: "Gannet Mild" from the Earl Soham Brewery in Suffolk, which I sampled enroute to a...
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