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  1. mooskibaby

    Rutland water

    Does anyone have any better photographs? Unfortunately mine were digiscoped with no adapter so aren’t good quality.
  2. mooskibaby

    Rutland water

    People are thinking it may be a Bairds sandpiper
  3. mooskibaby

    Rutland water

    Both are the same bird from different angles. Someone thought a little sting here
  4. mooskibaby

    Rutland water

    The little one at the back. It has black legs. Common terns have red legs. I’m flumuxed haha
  5. mooskibaby

    Rutland water

    Another photo if this helps
  6. mooskibaby

    Rutland water

    Unknown wader at Rutland water. Black legs with pale bill. Any help would be much appreciated. It’s behind the common terms Anna
  7. mooskibaby

    Possible Flycatcher in Derbyshire

    Hi Andrew, Thank you for letting me know. I've put it out on Bird Guides and on my local bird watching page so hopefully other people will get to see it.
  8. mooskibaby

    Possible Flycatcher in Derbyshire

    Hi, I was just wondering if someone could ID this bird for me please? Seen in a small village in Derbyshire. I was wondering if it was a flycatcher or a black redstart? Thank you,
  9. mooskibaby

    Norfolk birding

    Thanks Mark, will check the usual place out on Kelling Heath. Are there good numbers of pink feet at Holkham?
  10. mooskibaby

    Norfolk birding

    Making a trip to Norfolk this weekend and would like to see some Dartford Warblers are they still knocking about on Kelling Heath currently? Thank you
  11. mooskibaby

    Wader, Iona, off Mull

    Thank you. The first pic is definitely a knot?
  12. mooskibaby

    Wader, Iona, off Mull

    And these two.
  13. mooskibaby

    Wader, Iona, off Mull

    Thank you very much. Can I check these are all sanderling and dunlin please?
  14. mooskibaby

    Wader, Iona, off Mull

    Hi, I'm hoping you may be able to help with identifying this bird. It was on the west coast of Iona in Scotland. It was with dunlin and sanderling but was about half the size again of these. Thank you Anna
  15. mooskibaby

    Med. gull

    Many thanks. Did eventually see the med. gulls in full summer plumage too :)
  16. mooskibaby

    Med. gull

    The long beak made me doubt it
  17. mooskibaby

    Med. gull

    Hello is this a med gull? It's at Middleton Lakes RSPB today. Thank you
  18. mooskibaby

    Swarovski digiscoping

    Hello, I have a Swarovski ATS 65 HD scope and a Canon S31S camera and I was wondering if anyone knew of an adaptor for the two so that I could digiscope. The other option is to somehow connect my iPhone 5C to my scope, so am again looking at an adaptor to digiscope. Most adaptors it seems...
  19. mooskibaby

    Derbyshire County Birding

    Does anyone know if the starling roost is still occurring at Stoney Middleton?
  20. mooskibaby

    Derbyshire County Birding

    Hi Steph, So sorry for the late reply been on holiday for a few days. I went back last night too and there was a bit of swirling but not a lot. The numbers have definitely increased though there was what seemed to be the main flock which consisted of a good 100,000 birds but massive flocks...
  21. mooskibaby

    Derbyshire County Birding

    How come there were so many late comers to the flock? I went last night too and there were a few pretty big flocks coming in afterwards how come they're coming later?
  22. mooskibaby

    Derbyshire County Birding

    I went to the starling roost last night and was surprised once the main flock had gone down to roost quite a few big flocks came in afterwards.
  23. mooskibaby

    Derbyshire County Birding

    Thank you Steph and Clive. What is the best time to go and see the starling roost at Middleton?
  24. mooskibaby

    Derbyshire County Birding

    Thanks Steph. How can I get there as I may head there tomorrow?
  25. mooskibaby

    Derbyshire County Birding

    Is anyone aware of any good starling roosts around the local area?
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