Tony's blog is a good source of details on recent sightings in Bushy and Regents Park
http://regentsparkbirds.blogspot.co.uk/
I also think that Broadwater Lake (Denham on the Marylebone --> Birmingham Snow Hill Line) is also well worth a visit IMHO. Its always fairly quieet yet its good for...
Interesting stuff! I wish that I had asked before I went to Frankfurt and Aschaffenburg a few weeks back.
however, though I ended up staying at a Hotel near Frankfurt Airport, I was 5 mins away from a nice wood which was full of birds. Middle-Spotted Woodpecker and Hawfinch were the only...
I have a £15 a month SIM only contract with Vodaphone and buy a new Pay as You Go phone when I need one.
I haven't taken the plunge on Android or iPhone yet and have been able to get decent results on a Nokia Smart-phone (I've tried various models which have all been around the £90 mark). A...
The following site has just gone online for Germany and Luxemburg
http://www.ornitho.de/
it look similiar in layout to some of the sites in use in the regions of France.
I've been using Birdtrack since I got back into birding around 2 years ago. If you are birding in just one place then it doesn't take long to setup a 'site' and upload a list of sightings. Even less effort to bung in some casual or roving records.
The improved upload tools now allow you to...
Well I must say that I've had very good luck this year with my visits to Vange Marsh this year. When I visited in June, I chose the right day to go as the Red-Backed Shrike and Spoonbill were present. On sat 25th, I also managed to pick up a few more year and life ticks. The weather was lovely...
I empathise completely! Hobby had eluded me for years like Sparrowhawk but once you see them for deefinate its as if the brain suddenly connects with the 'jizz' of the bird and they are subsequently much easier to pick out. I've had 4 Hobbies already this year (unlike just the 1 last year)...
If you can get to regent's Park early (i.e. before there are too many dog walkers) there can be some great views of certain birds.
http://www.regentsparkbirds.blogspot.com/
The gates open at 5AM.
err - you live in Putney and you haven't seen them? I'm rather surprised as there is a pair at Charing Cross Hospital, who can usually be seen at a perch there or often hunting over the Wetlands Centre at Barnes - again just down the road from you. Once you finally see them, I'm sure that you'll...
ha, I can only dream of finding these, such is my birding luck this year :C
tawny owl:
Can be found in Hyde Park - but difficult to see at this time of year. Also seen at Regents Park and Longsdale Road Reservoir Barnes
http://hpkg.blogspot.com/
Barn owl One Seen in Osterley Park last week...
There are some great Blogs and sites covering Peregrines in London including
http://london-peregrine-partnership.org.uk/blog/
http://fabperegrines.blogspot.com/
and this one covering the Peregrines around the Houses of Parliament
http://parliamentperegrinediary.blogspot.com/
Indeed! I only live a few miles north of the London Wetlands Centre myself and the public transport links (at least as far as Hammersmith) are pretty good, but Barnes is still a pain to get to.
I assume that you have also tried to other obvious locations out that way, such as
- Longsdale Road...
1 Adult and 1 owlet seen this morning between 06:45 and about 08:00, when I had to leave for work.
Both birds attracting a bit of attention from both passerines and corvids. The adult abandoned the youngster and left it alone in a tree, from where 4 noisy crows eventually drove it to fly down...
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