Penny Clarke
Well-known member
Dipped out on the BLACK STORK over Ringstead/Old Hunstanton and then just as I pull in the drive, news of a LITTLE BITTERN comes up at Snettisham Coastal Park! Should have stayed at home!:-C
Staying in Little Snoring this weekend, could anyone please advise the best place for Turtle Dove nearby?
Staying in Little Snoring this weekend, could anyone please advise the best place for Turtle Dove nearby?
Personally I would rather this wasn't answered on a public forum at this time of year - Yes it's repeating the same old story but we have to be extremely vigilant of any scarce breeders for a variety of reasons...disturbances by birders, photographers and also remarkably still egg collectors! Please don't take offence as it's a general reply and in light of a recent theft of eggs from a raptor's nest.
I think 'PYRTLE' was referring to the nightingale request at Salthouse, not your turtle dove query.Which is why he sent me a PM :t: The request can be put on a forum but the reply doesn't have to be.
I see Gary was featured on Springwatch Unsprung tonight in quite an extensive interview. I don't know if it is available on iPlayer if you missed it.Dear Norfolk Birders,
My good friend Gary Prescott (aka the Biking Birder) is repeating his adventures of 2010 by cycling around the UK visiting every RSPB and Wildlife & Wetlands Trust and seeing as many species as possible, all in aid of charity gaining sponsorship as he goes (RSPB, WWT, Asthma UK and an orphanage in Peru where he spent some time on previous travels). Further details and his travels so far this year are on his blog (sort of uptodate): http://bikingbirderridesagain2015.blogspot.co.uk/
This time around he has altered his schedule to maximise his birding opportunities as he aims to connect with over 300 species (he is currently on 204 as of this evening) and as a result is spending to whole of May in East Anglia.
Gary would be very grateful for any information regarding the following birds that are currently missing from his year list; I appreciate some could be sensitive breeders whilst others are relatively common (but time is of the essence in trying to connect as quickly as possible):-
Garganey, Grey Partridge, Quail, Crane, Golden Pheasant, Montagu's Harrier, Rough-legged Buzzard, Honey Buzzard, Hobby, Spotted Crake, Little Stint, Curlew Sandpiper, Wood Sandpiper, Jack Snipe, Green Sandpiper, Stone Curlew, Caspian Gull, Turtle Dove, Long-eared Owl, Short-eared Owl, Nightjar, Red-backed Shrike, Woodlark, Shorelark, Grasshopper Warbler, Marsh Warbler, Savi's Warbler, Golden Oriole, Little Tern, Black Tern, Ring Ouzel, Tree Pipit, Snow Bunting, Lapland Bunting
Any information (depending on its nature) can be posted on the forum, PM'ed to me to pass on or emailed direct to Gary at: [email protected]
Many thanks in advance
Phil (and Gary)
My apologies for any confusion. I took it that it was the next post and therefore a reply to my query. Anyway, back on track. So where's the best place for Turtle Doves at the moment. By PM of course!
Could anyone PM me about Montague harriers? Have never seen one and would really like to know how! Hope this is the right place for this message...