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  1. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    Ridiculous statement, grow a brain cell. This is actually hilarious
  2. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    Great white egret at Strumpshaw reserve this morning, in front of the Tower hide at 07:45. Still there when I left.
  3. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    Kingfisher Hi all This bird was brought in by a cat about a month ago. At the time I thought there was a good chance it was game over for any associated nest, however the owner has recently seen three Kingfishers sitting together in the garden, presumably fledglings. This was good news but...
  4. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    Oops, I didn't clock that you're familiar with garden warblers, could it be a Nightingale.
  5. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    There's been a garden warbler around there over the past few days.....sounds like it
  6. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    Interesting, The images are great, thanks for the reply.
  7. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    This doesn't look a gropper to me, more like a reed warbler.
  8. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    My first cuckoo at strumpshaw yesterday, he called once and then headed north.
  9. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    This is a greater black-backed? Excellent
  10. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    Did you notice if it was ringed?
  11. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    Cheers, they were nice birds
  12. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    Hooded crow? There were two of these in the fields behind East Runton.
  13. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    Nice one
  14. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    1st yr caspian / yellow legged? Hello I photographed this gull (feeding on a dead rabbit) from the car whilst leaving Buckenham Marshes yesterday afternoon (5:30pm). My first thought was caspian but I'm not sure. Al
  15. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    Agreed, I don't thank people enough for taking the time to write trip reports
  16. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    Alright guys A lot of users have their own blogs, I'm wondering if their are any personal favorite sites out there? I've had a good look but any suggestions will hopefully flag up good options that I've missed. Cheers Al
  17. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    For the last two days there's been an adult med gull in the fields along the cliff top between East and West Runton, with a good number of waders too. Al
  18. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    Godwit map I'm a little distracted and produced this, for anyone else who is distracted
  19. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    The Godwit................. Adult, female RO-RZ 13.06.12 Bakkar, Laugarás, Árnessýsla, S Iceland RO-RZ 24.06.12 Bakkar, Laugarás, Árnessýsla, S Iceland RO-RZ 26.04.13 Leighton Moss, Lancashire, NW England RO-RZ 09.05.13 Bakkar, Laugarás, Árnessýsla, S Iceland RO-RZ 17.05.13 Bakkar, Laugarás...
  20. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

  21. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    You obviously think a lot of your self, but when does it stop? Do you have to acknowledge the acknowledgement? and then should you acknowledge the acknowledgement that acknowledged the original acknowledgement. And repeat. Furthermore, does everybody else who found the answer useful and...
  22. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    Out of interest, I've encountered a few species in North Africa whilst walking in desert regions, one being the desert wheat ear. Some species have been very bold, approaching me when I stopped for a break and taking scraps of bread I flicked for them. I also noticed birds closely following...
  23. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    sometimes coincidence is a strange thing, Its strongly suggestive, but not evidence, which you need before accusations of criminality.
  24. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

    I agree with Brian, Photos of birds which have missing feathers is definitely not evidence of an attempted shooting, neither is hearing a gun shot. A bag full of dead buzzards on the other hand........ Lets stick to facts
  25. AFeather

    Norfolk birding

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