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    Birding database for Linux

    Hello, I am looking for a database that I can use to log my bird (and beetle, moth, mammal etc) sightings. I am currently running Mint 14 on my home pc. Is there such a database available? Thanks for your help RO
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    micro moths

    Hello Peeps, I wonder if someone could recommend the best book to buy if I wanted to id micro-moths. I've recently moved to the Scottish Highlands and there are gazillions (well, a lot!) of small moths around so I thought I'd give them a try. Thanks for your help.
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    Birds take the weekend off too

    Went to Loch Garten on Saturday to look at tripods, some funny black and white birds were around and some non-grey squirrels but the best sightings were the field mouse and field vole at the feeders. Anyway we bought some seed and feeders and put them up on Saturday afternoon. It was a lovely...
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    Glen Affric today

    Had a wee run in the car up to Glen Affric today, inbetween showers I saw some nice birds. Found a breeding colony of house martins at the Chisholm Bridge and just round the corner was a breeding colony of sand martens. Also had lots of siskins, willow warblers, mistle thrushes and a spotted...
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    Muir of Ord

    Just moved here this week an looking forward to getting to know the birds of the Black Isle. In my garden this week we have had numerous chaffinches, blackbirds, tits, siskins and swallows. Yesterday I saw little grebe on the lochan at the foot of our garden and the mallards have 6 chicks in...
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    Hello!

    Just joined and looking forward to all things birdy. Have moved (this week) to the Scottish Highlands so I will be out and about as often as I can. Already had a red kite float over my house on the day we moved in, I'm taking that as a good sign! Sorry if I'm typing quietly but there are 3 roe...
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