knotsbirder
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Anybody know whereabouts at long nab the firecrest and ybw have been seen? Cheers, sam. Ps i must have seen a lot of you this morn at the pipit. I was the teen.
Bit better of the OB Pipit at Filey today, It has a gammy right eye but seemed to be feeding well this afternoon, was showing down to a few feet at times!!
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Cracker! Andy :t:
Get onto Facebook Jim, look for the Yorkshire Birders 2011 page and ask to join.
Andy Hood from Flamborough posts regularly in there. There's a nice shot of a Pallas's warbler that he took yesterday.
Been searching for "Yorkshire Birders 2011" on facebook to no avail-any ideas? Thanks.
Anyone know the ID of the twitter site for Swillington?
Any information gratefully received!
heard a rumour of Snow Goose at Filey Dams. Anyone got any info?
Had a great day at Filey today, despite the wind keeping a lot of stuff in shelter & juggling the needs of family, including kids & dog.
Lots of very obliging waders on the beach - Knot, Sanderling, Turnstone, Redshank & Oystercatchers. Even more obliging Purple Sandpipers on the Brigg that sat within 6ft of me.
Not many sea ducks other than Common & Velvet Scoter (the latter another lifer for me!!). Two chaps with seriously long lenses were photographing something at the end of the Brigg. As I got closer I could see it was a Phalarope - they confirmed it as a Grey - another lifer!!
Later on the cliff tops managed yet another lifer - Snow Bunting. This more than made up for a potential disaster - as I looked through my bins I set my tripod & scope to one side, which was then caught by a gust & sent over the edge. Fortunately it ended up just below the cliff top & I was able to climb down a bit & retireve it. I have visions of it going all the way down the cliff though!!!
On the way home stopped off at the Dams. More Redshank, a Godwit, Teal, Shovler, Greylags & Canada Gees. A local pointed out a Rosses Goose. If it's truly wild that will be my 4th lifer of the day. Not sure whether to tick that one though.
Home now well & truly knackered. Time for wine & pizza!!!!!
Richard
Ross's isnt on the british list and a bird not with pink-feet doesnt stand a chance of being accepted as wild.
Nice to see you on the Brigg today Richard despite the wind it was a cracking day.
Great birding at Filey today. Good to chat with Richard G and Martin Standley too.