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Feb 2021
3:31pm, 15 Feb 2021
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Red Squirrel
The park redwings are still around and seem to have grown in numbers.

Saw 2 cormorants flying over the dual carriageway/bridge over river at lunchtime. There are so many tits around here - coal, great, LT, blue - lots of blues. Plenty of dunnocks too. Quite good lunchtime cache, especially as we had a dog with us.
Feb 2021
3:37pm, 15 Feb 2021
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Fragile Do Not Bend
We had a huge flock of fieldfares a few days ago, they kept going back and forth between our trees and the field next door.

A lapwing seems to have taken up residence in the field now. I’ve been hearing the same call for a few days, it’s taken me a few days to identify what it was as I don’t have a great memory for bird calls.
Feb 2021
3:39pm, 15 Feb 2021
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Derby Tup
Dunnock singing loudly this morning everywhere. Like being in a Roman orgy
Feb 2021
10:04am, 16 Feb 2021
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steve45
Yeah.." wow" to Bonner's Snow Bunting; I've only seen a handful in sixty years.
Fragile and Squirrel must have all the winter thrushes, still none for me. Mistle Thrushes, Greenfinches, Dunnocks, Great Tits and Song Thrushes giving out good voice this morning.
J2R
Feb 2021
11:50am, 16 Feb 2021
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J2R
steve45, snow buntings are reasonably regular sightings on the Norfolk coast in winter. They come into the category of 'birds I'm not surprised but still delighted to see' - little flocks of them moving up and down the coast, just behind the shoreline, which you can get up quite close to.

We obviously do well over here in winter with birds from the north and east. You perhaps do a little better over there with summer visitors from the south.
Feb 2021
2:12pm, 16 Feb 2021
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Roberto
New bird to the garden. Am I right in thinking a tree pipit?

Feb 2021
2:20pm, 16 Feb 2021
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Surelynot
Looks like a mistle thrush to me, Roberto. I get that and the song thrush mixed up.
um
Feb 2021
2:21pm, 16 Feb 2021
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um
Any idea on the size Roberto? Aren't tree pipits & thrushes 'almost' identical, other than size?
Feb 2021
2:22pm, 16 Feb 2021
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Roberto
I thought a thrush but rspb bird identifier threw me a bit. But quick Google and I'd say song thrush
Feb 2021
2:26pm, 16 Feb 2021
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Roberto
Little smaller than a blackbird

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