May 2020
2:29pm, 9 May 2020
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Fragile Do Not Bend
Someone has recorded some video of a Tree Pipit over on the heath. There were some very excited posts on Facebook about it, apparently they are not that common around here.
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May 2020
3:04pm, 9 May 2020
26,593 posts
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Wriggling Snake
More swifts todat
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May 2020
3:04pm, 9 May 2020
26,594 posts
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Wriggling Snake
Today even.
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May 2020
3:25pm, 9 May 2020
41,422 posts
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Derby Tup
Tripit is a real ‘birders bird’ - nice
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May 2020
4:13pm, 9 May 2020
1,584 posts
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bonners
13 miler done, nice mix of habitats, seafront and hills. All the usual, highlight a couple of wheatears in a place I've not seen them before. Obviously no swifts.
Swallows and housemartins, I dont know if it is just the places I'm running this year, but numbers are the highest since I've moved to Wales.
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May 2020
4:46pm, 9 May 2020
41,425 posts
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Derby Tup
Swallow and cuckoo are doing very well here
GSW heard on nearby tree then seen swooping down to neighbour’s feeders. I wonder if it has young to feed. Fairly certain they breed very close to here
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May 2020
5:18pm, 9 May 2020
2,346 posts
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um
Today's id help, please ... any ideas?
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May 2020
5:20pm, 9 May 2020
41,430 posts
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Derby Tup
Red legged partridge
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May 2020
5:21pm, 9 May 2020
41,431 posts
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Derby Tup
They are ‘introduced’ game birds. Look out for their sadly nowhere as common cousin the grey partridge
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May 2020
5:22pm, 9 May 2020
2,347 posts
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um
I may also be in trouble for loosening the lockdown too early by opening the pool. There were 6 or 7 when I first looked, but numbers had thinned out by the time I'd got the camera.
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