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It's always a thrill to spot the first Yellow Wagtail of the spring
The Japanese Waxwing is one of the three species in the waxwing family, along with the Cedar Waxwing (Americas) and the Bohemian Waxwing (Eurasia). The scientific species name is s...
Mainly cloudy, 10°, breezy SW.A couple more summer arrivals, new for the year:Lesser Whitethroat Bunk line. Per Brian Wyatt. Yellow Wagtail Cholsey Hill. Per Richard Broughton.A pa...
The wind remains from the east but it was much lighter with day temperatures yesterday (8th April) reaching about 18 C by the afternoon. As it seemed like good arrival conditions I...
Cloudy, 12°, breezy S. Bunk line and Gravel pit: 75+ Hirundines feeding low over CSW, mainly House Martin and a fair number of Swallow and a Yellow Wagtail present. GP hosted 2 She...
The north easterly was almost gale force today and there was one bird that seems to be enjoying it, Bar-tailed Godwit. The Bill was a bit more lively this morning HERE with 39 Barw...
Then, suddenly, a bird appeared from nowhere and landed on the wires above us. Binoculars up, and we were focussing on a big, chunky finch. And yes, it did have crimson primaries
Sunny, 14°, strong NE. Probably the worst wind for vizmig at Portland. However, a reasonable scattering of birds. On the sea, 2 Pomarine Skua, 2 Arctic Skua, a Red-throated Diver,...
Sunny periods, 12°, breezy WSW. A trip down to Pagham harbour NR today with Loren. one of my first out of county birding spots from many years ago. A bit of a blustery day on the s...
Cloudy, 12°, breezy WSW. Lollingdon, Lees & Long Ditch. A breezy day, 60+ Swift and c30 House Martin, south-west over Lollingdon Hill. A singing Corn Bunting present but little...
I checked out Ferry, Long Pool and the Tramway this morning before weekend proceedings started (my Dad's down this weekend). Checklist HERE. Highlight was a Spotted Flycatcher adja...
Sunny, 12°, light SSE.4 Wheatear and 2 Raven, Lollingdon Hill. Per Tony Williams. Holly Blue, Orange Tip and Brimstone in garden. The former 2 are new for the year.
Mainly cloudy, 10°, light S. Sedge Warbler, Reed Warbler, Willow Warbler and Common Whitethroat, Cholsey Marsh. Per Brian Wyatt. Bunk area: on the walk out there were 10+ House Mar...
There was a little bit of moth migration last night and also a few bird migrants around the garden this morning HERE. After getting a bit of work done (it was supposed to be a work...
Sunny, 18°, light E. 2 Raven over Allotments and a Swallow over Cholsey Hill. 3 local House Martin back on Church Road. A brown morph, female Cuckoo on Cholsey Marsh. Per Brian Wya...
Somehow, I always think that this species should have a longer name, namely White-capped Water Redstart. Why? Like the Plumbeous Water Redstart, it is usually found at or close to...
Mainly sunny, 14°, light SW. A light influx of migrants’ early morning, they quickly filtered through the Bill area and by midday most had departed leaving the rest of the day fair...
Overcast, 13°, light WNW. Lollingdon was pretty quiet, a Little Ringed Plover and 2 Lapwing on the flood. The hill was deserted apart from several Skylark overhead. Nearby 18 Field...
Sunny, 23°, light W. A couple of hours well spent up by the gravel pit today: 3 Shelduck, an Egyptian Goose, 2 Gadwall, 2 pair of Mallard with 18 young between them, 2 Oystercatche...
With this post’s title I fully understand that you are only sticking around to understand what the featured Bluethroat is all about. But for the linguistically gifted it is already...
Red FlyHook - Standard wet flyThread - BlackBody - Claret dubbing body, Hackle - Claret hackle Wing - Slate duck or goose quill segmentsAmateur Tyers Fly Dictionary - J E Willmarth
The writing was on the wall with the news of two Black-winged Stilts at Pulborough early morning so I went over to check Ferry and the Tramway for any overshoots. 74 species in abo...
Herring Gull – Larus argentatus If you can see a sea gull , it’s very likely going to be a Herring Gull you are watching. jumps to mind. The Herring Gull […]
The Bill was slow but steady this morning with a drip and a trickle of a nice variety of migrants passing by HERE. Highlights included a cracking pair of Eider, 5 Teal going east,...
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