Fetch Birdwatchers
165 watchers
8 Aug
5:37pm, 8 Aug 2024
87,444 posts
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Diogenes
We had the same in Cornwall over the last few days
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8 Aug
8:46pm, 8 Aug 2024
6,133 posts
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paulcook
Few swifts hanging on Stockton way.
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9 Aug
5:58am, 9 Aug 2024
2,377 posts
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Heinzster
I heard a swift last night, inhorrible weather. If I was a swift I would be heading for sunnier climes.
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9 Aug
7:47am, 9 Aug 2024
20,069 posts
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Gooner
A couple of grey wagtail this morning, quite striking up close.
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9 Aug
8:38am, 9 Aug 2024
67,346 posts
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Derby Tup
Try quiet here. Literally nothing to report
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9 Aug
8:45am, 9 Aug 2024
24,204 posts
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Red Squirrel
Saw a lovely brown feral pigeon yesterday - would these be baby feathers, as you can see the grey underneath? |
9 Aug
8:46am, 9 Aug 2024
24,205 posts
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Red Squirrel
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9 Aug
8:47am, 9 Aug 2024
24,206 posts
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Red Squirrel
Difficult to see here, but the puddy was a stunning colour. There were 3 of us watching and chatting about it in the park.
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9 Aug
8:49am, 9 Aug 2024
8,765 posts
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um
@Red Squirrel - can't see anything. Have you got the right links? Made the pics public?
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9 Aug
1:50pm, 9 Aug 2024
3,733 posts
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flyingfinn
Two single Swifts at Aysgarth, 20 minutes and half a mile apart, so possibly the same bird.
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