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    Zoom Eyepiece Test: Baader, Zeiss, Swarovski, Nikon

    Although I've looked at the moon through all kinds of scopes including 12"+ scopes, the first view of it with this combination nearly knocked my sox off. It's a huge, very bright, and amazingly detailed 50 degree orb in this eyepiece. Eye relief is such that I can see the entire fov while...
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    Goshawk display

    Normally I would agree wholeheartedly, but New Fancy View was set up specifically for Goshawk watching by the RSPB and Forestry Commission. It is very widely publicised. A brilliant site it is too. Pete
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    cross breeding aythya species

    I appreciate that - I was just trying to give some references and a bit more information, since nobody seemed to be saying "Ah, I see what you mean" Pete
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    cross breeding aythya species

    If you look up genomic imprinting in Wikipedia you will find an explanation which probably fits the observations. Unfortunately it is pretty technical. In a nutshell it seems that, in humans at least, there are about 1% of genes where the origin of the allele i.e from mother or father...
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    Contents insurance - nasty surprise!

    Forgive me if this has been raised before, but it is still worth raising again. I have not bothered in the past with baggage cover on my holiday insurance because I thought I had adequate cover with my contents insurance. Not so - theft from an unattended car has an absolute limit of £1000...
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    Nests and eggs from? GB

    I think you meant to say "can't". However, they may have been produced by tunneling from within the dune and the rabbits stopped when they hit fresh air. Alternatively they may be old burrows which have been exposed by wind erosion.
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    Collins Bird Guide: new edition

    On the face of it, I would agree that the title is a bit daft, except that there is a British bias, in that it gives the status of birds in Britain with each entry - very useful to a newish birder.
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    Anyone know how to take photos of bats?

    Bats in captivity have been trained to catch maggots shot up vertically from a spring loaded tube. The tube always fires the maggot to the same height so you can prefocus. Might be worth a try - if you have the patience, and the bats have a reasonably predictable flight path. A Metz unit is a...
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    Macmillan Field Guide to Bird Identification

    Oh, happy days! Just paid £1.50 in our charity shop for the MacMillan guide!
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    Merlins? No Way!

    I would expect a juvenile to have the richer colour plumage because the feathers are all fresh. An adult female would have paler, washed-out plumage because she would be in mid moult (starts in June according to BWP) No reason why a failed breeder should not be moving onto a winter habitat. Pete
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    Help, threads worn out on Leica scope...

    Drill it out and get it tapped to take a larger threaded bolt. The bolt head may need to be ground down and then have a screwdriver slot cut into it. Any machine shop should be able to this.
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    Hobbys in Wiltshire

    In my experience the hobbies are a bit unpredictable at the Water Park (mainly on passage). When there is a damselfly hatch there can be twenty or so. Shapwick Heath in Somerset has them reliably throughout the summer. Also a trip to Slimbridge's 100 acre site will almost certainly give...
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    70 Hobby's at Shapwick Heath NR !!

    Almost certainly does. One or two pairs seen at Slimbridge throughout the summer.
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    70 Hobby's at Shapwick Heath NR !!

    It is indeed - and a cracking site. A few years ago I had a "Mediterranean moment" there. Little egrets, hobbies, great white egret, purple heron, osprey, cetti's warbler, all to a deafening chorus of marsh/pool frogs.
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    Spend £800 on a spotting scope incl. eyepiece - suggestions please?

    If you don't mind the bulk and weight, then a secondhand Leica apo 77 is the best bang per buck by far.
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    Sights for angled scopes

    I've tried the cable tie sight but found it a bit unreliable, so I use the two sights shown in the photos. The basic aluminium sight is attached using small circular neodymium magnets taped in place. (Keep well away from your credit cards - they will wipe them!) The red dot sight uses a cut...
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    Sparrowhawk eating Sparrowhawk

    I recall a photographer's tale:- a female was seen to bring in a male sparrowhawk and feed it to her young. Her mate was never sen to visit the nest again.
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    ZEISS - integrated 7Megapixel 85 T* FL announced

    I should think that the military would be very interested in this piece of kit.
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    Assorted Species (x4) Upton Warren, WORCS, UK

    I'm not nitpicking - just trying to be helpful ... That's not really what you're looking for. The mantle of a LBBG is much darker than that of a HG. They also have yellow legs, not pink. A very useful field mark is that LBBGs show a dark underwing - very obvious, even at a great distance...
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    Dominican Republic Mynahs?

    I did not see these birds myself, but was shown pictures on a mobile phone. They were tame birds in the grounds of a hotel. Seemed to be about the size of a grackle - all black apart from white on the sides of the face, coming down to the beak.
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    Dominican Republic - calling Bittern sp.?

    Last week whilst on holiday we heard a bird (?) calling from reeds on the edge of a mangrove swamp, most often at night. Best described as a weak mooing call, usually repeated three or four times, with a slight vibrato to it. It had the sort of quality of a bittern's boom, but nothing like the...
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    RFI: Best identification guide to European birds

    If you also want a superb ID book which is not a field guide, get Beaman and Madge "The Handbook of Bird Identification". Pete
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    Peregrine behavior.

    We recently had a talk on "Urban Peregrines" and it seems that many of these birds which are present from September to May are birds from the far north of Europe which go back there to breed. Pete
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    Peregrine behavior.

    Caching food is common behaviour for peregrines. Pete
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    Urban Sparrowhawk Evolution in UK

    I've seen a male sparrowhawk carrying a male blackbird and it was struggling to stay up. Also a juvenile male sparrowhawk was unable to get more than three feet from the ground with a dead redwing. Pete
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