Mar 2021
1:15pm, 21 Mar 2021
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Derby Tup
Whoopers not surprisingly seen up here too this weekend (not by me, obvs)
We did have a meowing buzzard directly over the house earlier
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Mar 2021
1:53pm, 21 Mar 2021
4,460 posts
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steve45
Well done Chiff spotters! Goldcrest and Long Tailed Tits in garden this morning, and a singing Blackcap.
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Mar 2021
3:42pm, 21 Mar 2021
12,091 posts
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D2
My first drumming woodpecker today
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Mar 2021
4:06pm, 21 Mar 2021
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KinkyS
Still no chiffs or chaffs, even after braving what flanker called "the worst decent in the valley" so we could come back through the woods.
Plenty of the usual moorland bits and bobs though
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Mar 2021
4:08pm, 21 Mar 2021
11,653 posts
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chunkywizard
Mrs C heard a chiff chaff yesterday on her run
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Mar 2021
4:22pm, 21 Mar 2021
20,302 posts
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Rosehip
I'm sat on the sofa watching a wren hopping along each slat of the fence picking whatever it is finding to eat. It's been there ages, across up a slatt across and back and up the next one.
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Mar 2021
4:28pm, 21 Mar 2021
49,398 posts
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Derby Tup
A pair of dippers together on the same rock in the Worth
No great auk today
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Mar 2021
5:03pm, 21 Mar 2021
1,856 posts
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bonners
As we're stepping out the door for our walk this morning, chiffchaff singing.
Lots and lots of song I didn't recognise on this morning's walk. Blackcap, what else is similar? I was listening out for it this morning and heard it in one occasion, what else might it have been?
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Mar 2021
5:21pm, 21 Mar 2021
49,399 posts
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Derby Tup
The bird that’s easy to mix up with blackcap is garden warbler but it’s early yet. Dunnock always sounds more like a ‘warbler’ than many warblers to me
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Mar 2021
5:31pm, 21 Mar 2021
3,496 posts
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J2R
More chiffs today (sorry DT). Woodland is beginning to sound very springy.
FenlandRunner, I believe the Ouse Washes are a big area for Bewicks, aren't they?
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