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May 2020
2:49pm, 11 May 2020
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SteveCRunner
Well I haven't been back to Norway since lockdown but I see a lot of waterfowl here in NL. Grey heron, tufted duck, mute swan, great-crested grebe, greylag geese feral geese, mallard, coots, moorhens, herring, black-headed, a few common and lesser black-backed gulls. I think I photoed an Emperor goose on its way through on 10th March. Oystercatcher once, and my mrs thinks she saw a common snipe.
May 2020
3:22pm, 11 May 2020
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flanker
Swifts are here now DT. We've given them directions for "over the hill" so sure they'll be there soon.
May 2020
3:26pm, 11 May 2020
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Derby Tup
Cool. Thank you
May 2020
3:44pm, 11 May 2020
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Eynsham Red
The first family of quivering baby sparrow fluff balls have arrived this morning.
May 2020
8:34pm, 11 May 2020
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bonners
Using our new found freedom in Wales I had an interval session on the industrial estate and saw a hovering kestrel. Plenty of prey for iti in the undergrowth. Then went for a walk on the beach a couple of little plovers and plenty of Dunlin flitting around. Gorgeous evening.

Still swiftless.
May 2020
8:49pm, 11 May 2020
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HowFar?
This is sitting in one of the trees in front of the bungalow at the moment. It did seem to be chasing a magpie around the trees.



1. Is this a long eared owl?

2. Was the magpie trying to do damage to its young / its eggs?
May 2020
8:58pm, 11 May 2020
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Derby Tup
Fantastic photo of a LEO. That’s made my day

And yes possibly the magpie was up to mischief or could have just been unhappy with a predator on its patch. It’s not uncommon to see angry corvids mob raptors, which aren’t really a threat to they. It’s kind of hard wired in I think

Thanks again for the photo :-)
May 2020
9:50pm, 11 May 2020
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HowFar?
Thanks for the ID. It sat there for ages. I had a good view of it from my window for 10 or 15 minutes.
May 2020
10:16pm, 11 May 2020
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flyingfinn
Wow! That's fantastic HowFar? what a great garden spot :-)
May 2020
10:22pm, 11 May 2020
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Derby Tup
HF? I’ve just remembered - young LEO have a characteristic call described as a ‘creaking gate’ sound iirc. It might be worth listening out for this in the coming weeks

I’ve never knowingly seen one but there is a wood we go to sometimes where work was done to encourage breeding

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