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Slimbridge WWT, Hayling Island, Denny Wood and Pennington Marsh

Slimbridge WWT, Hayling Island, Denny Wood and Pennington Marsh

April 30, 2019December 23, 2019 Simon Colenutt Leave a comment

With the last days before my next foreign trip, work and family life have been hectic. The glorious, warm sunny Easter weekend of 19th April was spent decorating at home with some time on the beach with friends and family and enjoying the garden. Birding of late has been confined to a few short jaunts […]

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Pennington Marsh – 29th February

Pennington Marsh – 29th February

April 15, 2019December 23, 2019 Simon Colenutt Leave a comment

On a beautiful spring like morning, I dropped Tobias off for his last day at school before the Easter holidays and spent a couple of hours at Pennington Marsh. At the corner of Lower Pennington Lane I had a coffee and watched the Lapwing displaying and listened to the Sky Lark but other than small […]

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North Norfolk – 7th to 10th February

North Norfolk – 7th to 10th February

February 18, 2019December 23, 2019 Simon Colenutt Leave a comment

Sarah had brought for me, at Christmas, a photography course with David Tipling and so we all headed up to North Norfolk for the weekend. David is a recent convert from Nikon to Olympus and is now an ambassador for Olympus. The main aim for me was to glean some of his knowledge in using […]

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Two days too late

Two days too late

January 2, 2019December 23, 2019 Yoav Perlman Leave a comment

I arrived for a short family visit in Israel yesterday afternoon. This morning, completely knackered after yesterday exhausting day of travel, I did the obvious thing – I went in the early morning to Ma’agan Michael to see the putative Asian House Martin – potentially the first for WP. Since it was found by Barak, […]

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Quiet morning at Minsmere

Quiet morning at Minsmere

October 27, 2018December 23, 2019 Brian Anderson Leave a comment

At the crack of dawn we’re walking the north bushes at Minsmere only to find a few Brambling and a Bullfinch for our effort. An Otter and four Red Deer showed as we walked the north wall and lot’s of Beardies pinged all around but despite the calm didn’t show that well. On the wader […]

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Balearics at Dungeness and a Bonaparte’s at Oare

Balearics at Dungeness and a Bonaparte’s at Oare

August 30, 2018December 23, 2019 Brian Anderson Leave a comment

Birding has been very limited of late save a quick trip to Fairlop in the the week to catch the local Hoopoe so today we decided on a trip to Dunge for a spot of early morning sea watching. Arriving at 6.30am we were rewarded for a two hour stint with several Arctic Skua, three […]

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Titchwell all to ourselves

Titchwell all to ourselves

August 16, 2018December 23, 2019 Brian Anderson 1 Comment

We left home at 4am Saturday and arrived in the car park at Titchwell two hours later. The place was empty and we enjoyed a good hour or so before anybody else arrived. A quick scan into the rising sun failed to find the Lesser Yellowlegs so I continued to the beach which was again […]

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South-east China – 27th April (Day 6)

South-east China – 27th April (Day 6)

June 1, 2018December 23, 2019 Simon Colenutt Leave a comment

Today was our only scheduled attempt for Chinese Crested Tern on Shanyutan Island to the north or Changle. Chinese Crested Tern is thought to have a total population of fewer than 100 birds. For many years it was only known from a few specimens collected prior to 1937, and a small number of, mainly unconfirmed, […]

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