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Recent content by pbst39

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    gulls

    Thanks all for the replies. I had this down as a Caspian but wanted to be 100% sure given that my field experience of the species is restricted to this bird. Cracking thread, keep it up. Pete
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    gulls

    Hi chaps, Not so hot on Gulls and would appreciate comments on the attached bird. Taken in October in Norfolk. Many thanks, Pete
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    Norfolk birding

    Did anyone seawatch all afternoon from Cley or somewhere else? Sheringham dawn til midday (would have been later but I had other things to do) produced about 150 kittiwakes and just over 1200 Little Gulls all east, a really impressive site. I wondered if there would be a Sabine's through today...
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    Norfolk birding

    Know anything about the Cory's reported today Rob? Pete
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    How to see Leach's Petrel

    Hi Jane, Are you able to make a prediction for sunday at this stage as I will be up in the area and would like to drop in. I see that the wind isnt quite NW but am not sure what implications this has for location and chances etc. It would be my first time birding on the Wirral. Many thanks, Pete
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    Garden List 2011

    Im on 52 so far for the year including 2 additions this morning. First was a Jay, a new garden bird (14 years in the making despite living near some decent habitat). I sprinted 50 metres down the road to get it as I first saw it flying away from me but just managed to get home in time. Secondly...
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    Birding In Staffordshire

    I had a Tawny Owl call early yesterday afternoon around 1pm at the SWT site at Wolseley Bridge. Pete
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    Norfolk birding

    Sounds like a cracking days birding. I had what must have been this bird a few days ago in presumably the same field and assumed it was Bewicks based on size but had neither bins nor scope with me. When I went back the next day with bins the field held just a single Pink-foot (having had...
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    Norfolk birding

    Had an adult Med Gull close offshore from Sheringham at around 3.30 this afternoon which was nice.
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    Birding In Staffordshire

    male Blackcap in the garden a couple of days ago was a nice early addition to the garden year list. Pete
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    Birding In Staffordshire

    Dont know if it is a fence-hopper or not but there was a drake red crested pochard on the river at the SWT centre at Wolseley this morning. Spending its time with drake goldeneye, a couple of goosander and mallard. Pete
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    Marsh & Willow Tit thread.

    To my eye at least the left hand bird in the second set highlights some of the problems created by this pair quite nicely. it may be partially down to the lighting conditions etc but it appears to show: - white patch at the base of the upper mandible, a feature we are told is the most reliable...
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    Birding In Staffordshire

    Hi Rob, Is it you that I met in Baswich looking at the Waxwings? I first heard them over my garden and got to the front just in time to see the arse end of about 15. Then later 15 became 25 and then finally around 40 (I counted 42 but Ive always been rubbish at maths). It was great that my...
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    Spring birding in New York

    Hey, just wanted to reiterate that the doodletown and bear mountain area can be a great trip. with some patience and work I had great looks at passerines including hooded warbler in abundance and cerulean. There are also some great areas for Golden-winged warbler within a couple of hours north...
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    Skua sp. at Watermead CP South, Leics

    Hi John, For what its worth I am struggling to convince myself that this is a Pom. Whilst there are pro Pom features as have been mentioned (central tail feathers, and bulky fat appearance) other things bother me. Particularly the head and bill appear quite 'dainty' in the second picture. As is...
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