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Mar 2018
8:26pm, 21 Mar 2018
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alpenrose
I saw the eagles fly over today. :)
Mar 2018
5:22pm, 22 Mar 2018
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Derby Tup
In Edinburgh area for a few days and took Tuss for a two hour walk on the canal around Ratho this safternoon. Several singing skylark above the fields, a flock of maybe six LTT, a mewing buzzard but best of all a stunning male yellowhammer :)
J2R
Mar 2018
5:27pm, 22 Mar 2018
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J2R
Still no chiffchaffs here on my usual route today. This is rather late for them.
Mar 2018
5:30pm, 22 Mar 2018
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Derby Tup
I’m still chiffless :(
Mar 2018
2:25pm, 23 Mar 2018
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HappyG(rrr)
DT, I've seen the kingfisher a couple times along that section of the canal by Ratho. Mind you, that was twice in 10 years! :-) G
J2R
Mar 2018
2:43pm, 23 Mar 2018
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J2R
Pair of siskins on the feeders just now, the male looking particularly bright in the spring sun. Hardly had any this winter, so I nice surprise.
Mar 2018
3:49pm, 23 Mar 2018
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Fragile Do Not Bend
Had an enjoyable morning at Oare Marshes (north Kent) with a group led by a chap from Kent Wildlife Trust. It was really helpful to have an expert on hand to ID some species, especially little fast moving birds that you really have to know their call, and raptors, which I’m no good at telling apart in flight.

A good selection of ducks and waders to be seen. New species for me (or species I might have seen before but not recognised) were Pintails, Gadwall, Bearded Tit, Reed Bunting, Grey Plover and Ruff.
Mar 2018
8:26pm, 23 Mar 2018
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alpenrose
Nice Frag. :)
Mar 2018
8:27pm, 23 Mar 2018
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Derby Tup
^ some great birds there Frag

Me and Tuss went over to North Berwick today. Our mates were around (loads of oyk, a few curlew and a redshank) but we also spotted several small groups of eider. I’d forgotten how much I love them :)
Mar 2018
9:41pm, 23 Mar 2018
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Fragile Do Not Bend
Nothing was close enough for a good picture but these two were ok.


Pintails


Redshanks

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