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  1. joshjenkinsshaw

    Norwich Birding

    Had 5 birds fly high north over Whitlingham this afternoon at around 1645 - looked and sounded like Stone curlew, probably not so unusual at this time of year as they disperse from breeding grounds and prepare to head south.
  2. joshjenkinsshaw

    Norwich Birding

    Keen to start going to Whitlingham to go through the gull roost in the evenings/afternoons. Anyone now when the numbers of larger gulls will start to build up? Cheers
  3. joshjenkinsshaw

    Norwich Birding

    Had a check earlier but nothing. Rockland worth checking?
  4. joshjenkinsshaw

    Norwich Birding

    Grasshopper Warbler reeling and showing on occasions along the boardwalk at UEA campus- from the massive tree stump, along the Yare. Also a Cuckoo singing.
  5. joshjenkinsshaw

    Norfolk birding

    Single Hobby and Cuckoo still present at Whitlingham this evening, plus a few swifts etc.
  6. joshjenkinsshaw

    Stranded Porpoise

    Greenland Shark? Very unlikely but I thought I'd throw that one out there... http://www.icenews.is/index.php/2010/10/17/greenland-shark-slaughtering-british-seals/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-11062330
  7. joshjenkinsshaw

    Wells Norfolk uk

    Yes, its a Common Scoter.
  8. joshjenkinsshaw

    Bird call recordings needed

    Hi there Go to Xeno Canto - http://www.xeno-canto.org/ and simply search each species, you can download the recordings for free. Hope this helps Josh
  9. joshjenkinsshaw

    Water Pipit? Christchurch today

    Yes, its a Water Pipit.
  10. joshjenkinsshaw

    Two from New York this winter

    Ring-billed Gull and White-throated Sparrow
  11. joshjenkinsshaw

    Small fast bird in flight - Florida

    The first bird is Northern Rough-winged Swallow, I think - happy to be corrected. The second looks like Greater Yellowlegs - also happy to be corrected. Cheers Josh
  12. joshjenkinsshaw

    careers or business with birds?

    As has been said previously on this thread, experience and the relevant qualifications are key to getting a job with birds, or within the wildlife conservtion sector. I've got a fair amount of experience under mybelt, volunteering for the RSPB, Kent Wildlife Trust and I spend last summer...
  13. joshjenkinsshaw

    is this a Knot or not ?

    No, its not a Knot, its a Ruff.
  14. joshjenkinsshaw

    Argent and Sable moth

    This is from the Lepidoptera Conservation Bulletin no. 10 April 2010 'Argent & Sable Rheumaptera hastata 2009 was another good year for Argent & Sable in Scotland with around 16 records received to date. Of these three were from new 10km squares and seven were new sites. This continues...
  15. joshjenkinsshaw

    Moth ID, UK

    Correct!
  16. joshjenkinsshaw

    Micros for I/D

    the second one is Light Brown Apple Moth IMO
  17. joshjenkinsshaw

    Red Green carpet ?

    Looks like one to me
  18. joshjenkinsshaw

    Volunteer opportunities for birders

    I found this project rather enticing, in Africa. http://www.fitzpatrick.uct.ac.za/docs/study.html#bustard
  19. joshjenkinsshaw

    Micro for ID - Dartford, Kent

    Yeah, thats a well marked Rush Veneer
  20. joshjenkinsshaw

    Micro for ID - Kent.

    Looks like one to me...
  21. joshjenkinsshaw

    Three Macros - Kent

    Its not Lunar Yellow Underwing Its Lunar Underwing - a common autumnal species... Josh
  22. joshjenkinsshaw

    Three Macros - Kent

    They are all Lunar Underwing
  23. joshjenkinsshaw

    buying advice for beginner

    This looks like a good set up for beginners. http://www.angleps.com/beginners_moth_trap_kit.php Good value for money too.
  24. joshjenkinsshaw

    September Moths 2010

    Feathered Gothic I would think...
  25. joshjenkinsshaw

    Help identifying this moth

    No, its Paysandisia archon - originally from S.America but now resident in the south of France.
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