Fetch Birdwatchers
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165 watchers
24 Jul
6:41pm, 24 Jul 2024
5,544 posts
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J2R
One can never have too many anyways.
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24 Jul
8:04pm, 24 Jul 2024
5,779 posts
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icemaiden
Here's a thing about pigeons in London londonmuseum.org.uk
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24 Jul
8:46pm, 24 Jul 2024
24,161 posts
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Red Squirrel
Very interesting @icemaiden . Thanks
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26 Jul
2:39pm, 26 Jul 2024
87,232 posts
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Diogenes
Some friends of ours are moving house today. Intrigued to see where they were moving to I had a look on Google street view and found this bird had been caught in flight by the camera. |
26 Jul
2:43pm, 26 Jul 2024
87,233 posts
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Diogenes
The weird thing is that, although clearly a sparrow, in the zoomed out image it looks the size of a pigeon. I guess that must be down to the type of lens on the camera.
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26 Jul
2:44pm, 26 Jul 2024
4,745 posts
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Curly45
We had a very odd bird of prey call on our run. Saw it briefly not a buzzard but best described as a call like an angry seagull 😂 it's in the same place where we've seen a possible owl before but this was smaller than that. Weird. It was mostly grey that I saw but didn't think it was sleek enough to be a perigrine (lots around there). |
26 Jul
5:06pm, 26 Jul 2024
3,229 posts
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RunningRonnie
After our Swallow in the house the other day, today it's a baby Robin. He also left by his own accord.
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28 Jul
7:49pm, 28 Jul 2024
5,551 posts
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J2R
Are birds seen from your garden 'ticks'? I have always been more strict about this, only counting birds which have landed in my garden or on foliage overhanging my garden. But on Springwatch this year Chris Packham counted a white-tailed eagle which had flown over his garden as a tick. Thoughts?
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28 Jul
8:06pm, 28 Jul 2024
67,091 posts
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Derby Tup
You’re not going to get an eagle perched on your gladioli are you? I’d count it. I once heard some pinkies in the dark and mist and ran outside but couldn’t see them. One of my favourite ‘ticks’. Would you not count swift in your airspace?
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28 Jul
8:25pm, 28 Jul 2024
5,973 posts
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paulcook
Depends on the size of the garden! For example, doesn't Chris Packham live in a big forest, so he could well get a white-tailed eagle.
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