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  1. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    Two more today. 264. Two-bar Crossbill 265. Pied Wheatear (lifer) John
  2. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    At last, another year tick and this time it was also a new British tick. 263. Steppe Grey Shrike John
  3. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    Called into my Sutton Gault, Cambs, on Friday night on the way to my mates in Leiston, Suffolk. I got there late but managed to see the Glossy Ibis for 15 minutes before it flew off to roost. 262. Glossy Ibis. John
  4. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    Popped over to Norfolk with some mates and managed three new birds for the year. 259. Blyths Reed Warbler (Lifer) 260. Yellow-browed Warbler 261. Red-necked Phalarope. John
  5. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    A few days in Cornwall then a drop in to Prawle Point on the way back added a few to my list. 245. Manx Shearwater 246. Arctic Skua 247. Storm Petrel 248. Great Skua 249. Sooty Shearwater 250. Balearic Shearwater 251. Rock Pipit 252. Pomarine Skua 253. Melodious warbler 254. Wryneck 255...
  6. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    A trip to County Durham and North Yorks gained me a Lifer plus two year ticks. 242. Terek Sandpiper 243. Roseate Tern 244. Black Grouse John
  7. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    A day in Norfolk via Rutland water rewarded me with 4 year ticks, including a British 1st for me. 238. Osprey 239. Lesser Grey Shrike (Brit 1st) 240. Red-backed Shrike 241. Honey Buzzard John
  8. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    A bit of a disappointing day with many birds disappearing before we could get to see them. I did manage three new ticks though so all was not lost. 235. Turtle Dove 236. Marsh Warbler 237. Spotted Flycatcher. John
  9. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    Dropped into Bempton Cliffs today and managed to add four more year ticks. 231. Razorbill 232. Guillemot 233. Puffin 234. Gannet John
  10. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    A day out chasing got me four more year ticks. 227. Red-footed Falcon 228. Wood Sandpiper 229. Temminks Stint 230. Nightjar John
  11. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    One more today. 226. Spoonbill John
  12. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    Tried for a Buff-breasted Sandpiper in Glos today but although it was probably still there it remained well hidden amongst the grass. Still managed to see a few new birds today. 222. Black Tern 223. Garganey 224. Garden Warbler 225. Cuckoo John
  13. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    A bit of a marathon slog today, missing out on the Glossy Ibis and the Pendle Hill Dotterels but did add two more to the list. 220. Black-winged Stilt 221. Ross's Gull John
  14. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    One more today at the Wyre Forest. 219. Tree Pipit. John
  15. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    A few more today at Minsmere. 214. Whinchat 215. Little Tern 216. Curlew Sandpiper 217. Little Stint 218. Swift John
  16. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    One more today. 213. Lesser Whitethroat John
  17. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    Another three today at Minsmere today 210. Nightingale 211. Whitethroat 212. Yellow Wagtail John
  18. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    Three more in Norfolk. 207. Whimbrel 208. Montagu's Harrier 209. Black Kite John
  19. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    Two more today. One from Barton Broad and one from Sea Palling. 205. Arctic Tern 206. Redstart John
  20. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    Two more for today. 203. Lesser Yellowlegs 204. Hobby John
  21. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    I am having nine days in Suffolk starting on the 19th April and have just stayed around Minsmere, apart for a quick drive to Winterton for the Black Lark. My year list has gone up quite nicely in the two days I have been here. 195. Sedge Warbler 196. Sandwich Tern 197. Bearded Tit 198. Ring...
  22. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    Two surprises today. An early female Pied Fly and at last I managed to catch up with one of the Upton Warren Jack Snipe. 190. Willow Warbler 191. Pied Flycatcher 192. House Martin 193. Swallow 194. Jack Snipe John
  23. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    A drive around Norfolk & Suffolk gained me 4 more ticks for the year. 186. Stone Curlew 187. Shorelark 188. White-spotted Bluethroat (the first I have ever seen) 189. Short-eared Owl. John
  24. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    I wasn't feeling too well today but still managed a few hours in Leicestershire visiting Eyebrook Reservoir and Rutland Water. Thanks to Steve Lister's info I found three year birds on Rutland Water to add to the G W Teal at Eyebrook. 182. Green-winged Teal 183. Black-necked Grebe 184. Ruddy...
  25. Reader

    Readers 2008 List

    A marathon day today for Steve Lister and me. We started out at 04:45am from Coventry and called in to Cardiff for the Spot Sand & R B Gull. Over to Pembrokeshire for the Black Duck and the Rosy Starling then a rush over to Cheddar Res for the Bonaparte's Gull. We managed all of them plus a...
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