Mar 2022
11:00pm, 18 Mar 2022
888 posts
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paulcook
They won't be that far apart at all, albeit the direct route crosses lower-lying farmland rather than the heather upland of the North Yorks Moors. I'm going to have to keep my eyes and ears out for them more now; I'm so much more used to seeing grouse up there though their startled call and wingbeats mean you can hardly miss them.
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Mar 2022
8:33am, 19 Mar 2022
3,170 posts
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flyingfinn
There should also be Golden Plover on those moors later on. I've seen them before near Rosedale.
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Mar 2022
10:38am, 19 Mar 2022
5,140 posts
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steve45
Chiffs and Blackcaps widespread around here now. Marsh Tit along my trail run twice this last week. Only my second in a decade.
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Mar 2022
10:57am, 19 Mar 2022
54,758 posts
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Derby Tup
Chiff heard at Parkrun. No blackcap yet
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Mar 2022
12:45pm, 19 Mar 2022
24,574 posts
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Rosehip
Chiffs all over the place today
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Mar 2022
1:25pm, 19 Mar 2022
3,597 posts
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jacdaw
First chiffchaff here today. I even got to see it.
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Mar 2022
4:35pm, 19 Mar 2022
5,804 posts
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TheScribbler
First chiff of the year for me yesterday. Heard on my bike ride close to Segedunum. Heard two in the same spot today.
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Mar 2022
7:09pm, 19 Mar 2022
20,441 posts
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flanker
Still no chiffs, but loads of mippits and skylarks on the moors, all practicing their parachuting manoeuvres.
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Mar 2022
8:55pm, 19 Mar 2022
22,253 posts
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Red Squirrel
Have been watching a pair of great black-backed gulls on farmland at a distance, but saw one this week at close range. Lovely!
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Mar 2022
11:29pm, 19 Mar 2022
2,094 posts
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Cheeky’s Dad
We had a hawfinch on our feeders this morning. Never seen one of these before. He’s a very handsome chap. Rather like an overgrown chaffinch
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