Fetch Birdwatchers
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165 watchers
Jun 2018
10:43am, 9 Jun 2018
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D2
True DT, I hope you are right and in the meantime I can marvel at the kestrel hovering and then descending like a spear! I love the still hovering then seemingly frantic wing beat while staying in position then still again; very impressive |
Jun 2018
10:44am, 9 Jun 2018
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Derby Tup
I saw one carrying a vile or similar yesterday. Fantastic sight
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Jun 2018
10:45am, 9 Jun 2018
26,001 posts
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Derby Tup
Err, vole not vile
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Jun 2018
10:51am, 9 Jun 2018
26,002 posts
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Derby Tup
nottinghamshirewildlife.org Presume our (I’ve lived in Yorkshire for 14 years but I’m still on a visitor’s visa) buzzards aren’t that different to Notts’ birds |
Jun 2018
12:38pm, 9 Jun 2018
10,722 posts
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D2
Both parents incubate! bless
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Jun 2018
1:11pm, 9 Jun 2018
26,006 posts
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Derby Tup
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Jun 2018
9:43pm, 9 Jun 2018
1,171 posts
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Heinzster
Lots of squeaky baby great tits in next door's tree
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Jun 2018
9:29am, 10 Jun 2018
3,087 posts
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Fragile Do Not Bend
Silly baby flew into a window. Thankfully my cat was asleep indoors at the time! It disappeared after a short while so I guess it picked itself up. |
Jun 2018
9:50am, 10 Jun 2018
26,022 posts
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Derby Tup
Nice bird to have in your garden. There was a grey wagtail in ours this morning
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Jun 2018
10:03am, 10 Jun 2018
26,023 posts
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Derby Tup
*live report from Penistone Hill* Seen kestrel, swift, swallow, blue tit, great tit, mistletoe thrush. Mipit everywhere - a good year for them here |
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