ChaffChiff
Member
Hi all,
I've not been birding long and most of this has been done in a local garden/woodland I visit sometimes. This has really helped me tell the difference between some of the smaller birds by sight as well as call and song. Also had some good experiences at Blue water shopping centre lake area where I spotted a juvenile reed warbler, long-tailed tits, goldfinches, black cap, wren and waterfowl like greylags, egyptian geese, cormorants and tufted ducks.
I've also visited Stodmarsh nature reserve in Kent which was a really good experience. Saw my first Kingfisher. Also spotted Cetti's warbler which I first heard by its call then located it after some effort. I only have an 8x25 binoculars but it is very portable although which it had better field of view. May have some questions about recommendations which I will ask in the relevant place.
Looking forward to being part of the forum! thanks for having me
I've not been birding long and most of this has been done in a local garden/woodland I visit sometimes. This has really helped me tell the difference between some of the smaller birds by sight as well as call and song. Also had some good experiences at Blue water shopping centre lake area where I spotted a juvenile reed warbler, long-tailed tits, goldfinches, black cap, wren and waterfowl like greylags, egyptian geese, cormorants and tufted ducks.
I've also visited Stodmarsh nature reserve in Kent which was a really good experience. Saw my first Kingfisher. Also spotted Cetti's warbler which I first heard by its call then located it after some effort. I only have an 8x25 binoculars but it is very portable although which it had better field of view. May have some questions about recommendations which I will ask in the relevant place.
Looking forward to being part of the forum! thanks for having me