Gronk08
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they are "boilies" , made up of high protein ingredients, fish ingredients are sometimes used, very nutritional :t:
Sounds like he is not that daft after all, and knows a good thing when he sees it.
Cheers
Tim.
they are "boilies" , made up of high protein ingredients, fish ingredients are sometimes used, very nutritional :t:
News for the 23rd Jan
3 ad White-fronted Geese - Blithfield in St Stephen's bay
Ad Iceland & 2w Caspian Gull also Juv Great Northern Diver - Chasewater
1w drake Smew - Westport Lake
Adult Med Gull (ringed PNU9) - again West Park,Wolverhampton
This is from a scheme in south-west Poland, close to the Czech border.
Thanks Phil - yeh knew it was Poland but not where in the country, so that's excellent. They seem to like it in the Mids - PNU4 and PNU5 have been seen locally too, as per Craig Reed.
What's the score on the possible juvenile Thayer's Gull in the roost at Chasewater tonight?
Do people ever do gull roosts in the morning when they depart? Or is it unproductive compared to evening watches?
Silly Q I know, just wondered in light of this bird.
Mornings are very hit n miss - most the time the gulls go out at first light (if not before) but it has worked I know at times. Sundays are always the most unpredictable roosts as with the tips closed there's often a high turnover of birds.
Any one help please...Is Ryder's Mere the same as Clayhanger....wanted to look for the Diver...thanks. :t:
Clayhanger Marsh joins on to Ryders Mere. Ryders Mere is the larger body of water(although still small) and consequently gets more diving ducks, grebes etc.
It's best to wear wellies as when I visited a couple of weeks ago it was pretty boggy.