its a lost racer i can just make out some of its ring number su 09 (scottish union
09 is the year) the other ring is a race rubber and its a blue hen.
many thanks
Noel
its a lost racer i can just make out some of its ring number su 09 (scottish union
09 is the year) the other ring is a race rubber and its a blue hen.
Hi there some Feral Pigeons can show the same plumage features of Rock Doves.On a visit to Bempton Cliffs last wednesday me & the brother in law after refering to the collins bird guide saw what we thought were rock doves showing the white trapezium shaped wedge on the backs. Is this the norm for Feral Pigeons as well ?
Any idea MARTIN
On a visit to Bempton Cliffs last wednesday me & the brother in law after refering to the collins bird guide saw what we thought were rock doves showing the white trapezium shaped wedge on the backs. Is this the norm for Feral Pigeons as well ?
Any idea MARTIN
Its a bit of a kick in the teeth for us Durham birders, missing such a fantastic bird as the Brown Headed Cowbird. The question is with this species: Will there ever be another?
Blue Tit with young today; in this steel pipe.:eek!:
Should be pretty safe from woodpeckers.
Its a bit of a kick in the teeth for us Durham birders, missing such a fantastic bird as the Brown Headed Cowbird. The question is with this species: Will there ever be another?
Springwatch is looking for strange bird nests. Send it into them and I think they would show that as it is quite humerous.:-O
Well done, good to see some locals shots on there:t:Well i've just had my 5 seconds of fame on springwatch last night so i am well chuffed.
Hi Matt some warblers can be very difficult to see it's just a matter of patience seeing them.It's best to wait where they are singing they will eventually show themselves.Are you sure you saw Twite they are rare this time of year away from there breeding areas.You do see a few in the autumn and winter at Teeside. Also male and Female Twite look more or less the same.I expect you have seen a pair of Linnets which are common down at Tesside.Saturday 12th
Cowpen Bewley Country Park - Lots of birds calling around the lake but very difficult to spot because of all the foliage. Saw my first Whitethroat though.
Has anyone any tips for this type of birding as it can get quite frustrating, especially to a novice like me! Is it best to pick a spot and sit and wait for the birds to come along or to follow the calls and see if you can spot them? I have heard chiffchaff loads of times now but have still not managed to see one.
Saltholme - Saw my first Twite, male and female gave great views in front of the Saltholme Pools hide. Also saw Barnacle Goose and loads of Yellow Wagtail as well as the usual. Didn't manage to spot the Broad Billed Sandpiper.
Headed over to Doormans to try and see the Cetti's but had stopped showing by the time I got there.
Sunday 13th
Low Barns - Had my first Reed Warbler and Garden Warbler! Only managed to id the Garden Warbler when I got home and looked at my bird books. ID'ing warblers is certainly a challenge!!. Also saw G.S Woodpecker at 3 different locations, Reed buntings and Coal Tits as well as the usual. The feeders were very busy with all the usual birds as well as Pheasant, Grey Squirrel and Rabbit!