Jan 2016
2:58pm, 22 Jan 2016
323 posts
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pedro
About 20 black headed gulls and a few jackdaws in the park.
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Jan 2016
3:29pm, 22 Jan 2016
19,768 posts
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Derby Tup
Jay and a red kite this morning. Plenty of titmice song this afternoon out and about
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Jan 2016
3:48pm, 22 Jan 2016
19,774 posts
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Derby Tup
Just heard what I guess might have been a starling impersonating a mistle thrush that had been listening to oystercatchers
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Jan 2016
5:48pm, 22 Jan 2016
230 posts
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ferret67
😀😀 Good to see what you've been seeing - I'm surprised how aggressive the bluetits are on the feeders, so small but I suppose ltt s are all fluff & no substance
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Jan 2016
8:12pm, 22 Jan 2016
17,202 posts
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KinkyS
About 20 black-headed gulls with white heads on the Rec today, and 1 with full Spring plummage and a glorious chocolate-brown 'black' head
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Jan 2016
8:15pm, 22 Jan 2016
19,782 posts
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Derby Tup
I saw some today but was driving so couldn't check
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Jan 2016
10:24pm, 22 Jan 2016
1,570 posts
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jacdaw
Thought I saw a black grouse in the hedge today, but it turned out to be a very big, fluffed up, female blackbird.
I was convinced that it was a black grouse, or at least our resident melanistic pheasant... maybe it was just closer than I thought.
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Jan 2016
10:44pm, 22 Jan 2016
17,204 posts
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KinkyS
I love fluffed up birds - our robin was spherical yesterday
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Jan 2016
11:42am, 23 Jan 2016
2,226 posts
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phal
Gooseander (sp?) and a little egret on the university pond this morning
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Jan 2016
12:28pm, 23 Jan 2016
325 posts
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pedro
I always think of the Blue Tit as the Jack Russell of the bird world. Punch above their weight
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