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birding never sleeps: A Sussex Squacco ... at last
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Friday, 3 July 2015. A Sussex Squacco . at last. I set out for work and realised as soon as I was halfway down our road that I had forgotten to put my small binoculars in my bag. Already a bit late it didn't seen worth going back for them, after all it was early July and even after this amazing spring it seemed a safe bet that I wouldn't need them. Well I got that wrong! Matt and Jake phoned to let me know (many thanks guys, very much appreciated as I might not have checked my pager for hours! One of 14 ...
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native2sussexbirding: March 2015
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First blog so l will let you no what birds and here I've been and some pic's birds that are around sussex. Monday, 30 March 2015. Alpine Swift at Crawley. Arrived to see the Alpine Swift warm up just as. It dropped off the V A building and head east 10 seconds. In view when it came off the roost. Salt marks on building. Saturday, 28 March 2015. Alpine Swift in Crawley. Found an Alpine Swift this morning. So I went looking. This afternoon and watched it at the Virgin Atlantic building. Sunday, 1 March 2015.
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native2sussexbirding: November 2014
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First blog so l will let you no what birds and here I've been and some pic's birds that are around sussex. Saturday, 29 November 2014. Went to Old lodge. Most birds seen around the car park area. With 3 Ravens over head 3 Goldcrest's. A treecreeper in with others feeding in area. Coal blue Great tit's in flock chaffinch mostly. With redwings above us plus mistle thrush and song thrush about. Marsh tit west end of weirwood. Tuesday, 25 November 2014. As the sun was out. I headed to Jevington to see. A her...
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native2sussexbirding: February 2015
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First blog so l will let you no what birds and here I've been and some pic's birds that are around sussex. Tuesday, 17 February 2015. Old Lodge Ashdown Forest. Now my fifth day at the lodge with a slim. Chance l went to see if l could see the. Little Bunting as the day went on only. Reed buntings again so l walked away. Down another path on the way back. A shout from Roger. Got me back to the group. That had all seen it so l moved to the top of the. Path to see the birds go into the first silver birch.
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native2sussexbirding: October 2014
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First blog so l will let you no what birds and here I've been and some pic's birds that are around sussex. Tuesday, 28 October 2014. Yesterday watching this super bird at Beachy head. With sun out higher speeds on the camera. The RB fly showing most of the time. Saturday, 25 October 2014. Beachy Old trapping area. Yesterday had a second go with the Red-Breasted Fly. Not my best Idea as Rained on and off and a mist came in off the sea. Dull no sun today. Then Mist came in. Thursday, 23 October 2014. Arriv...
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native2sussexbirding: July 2015
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First blog so l will let you no what birds and here I've been and some pic's birds that are around sussex. Monday, 13 July 2015. New Blog up and running. My New Blog is now a GO. Its Called mick's Norfolk Roost. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 29th August 2016 Unst SW2 Overcast. A similar mix of species seen today as yesterday and in similar numbers. The highlight was finding our seventh Wood Warbler of the Autumn and two Common Ro. Even the sea creatures have gone hipster in Brighton. New Blog up and running.
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native2sussexbirding: May 2015
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First blog so l will let you no what birds and here I've been and some pic's birds that are around sussex. Sunday, 31 May 2015. I got a Text from Jake Everett. That a Red-Necked Phalarope was found at the Ferry pool. So got in the car and headed for it. When I was their speaking. To Richard and John King it was John how found it looking at the Avocets. As they had gone to see the Black winged stilt that was still at the back of the pool as l arrived. Only it was being pushed away not closer. A small dot ...
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native2sussexbirding: August 2015
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First blog so l will let you no what birds and here I've been and some pic's birds that are around sussex. Wednesday, 5 August 2015. A walk to the Seals at Horsey Norfolk. This afternoon produced a Alpine Swift. Over the sand Dunes for 20 seconds as it went south. Photo's on my new Blog mick's Norfolk roost. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 29th August 2016 Unst SW2 Overcast. Even the sea creatures have gone hipster in Brighton. Please note that as of Tuesday 26th August the web address you are viewing will c...
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native2sussexbirding: August 2014
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First blog so l will let you no what birds and here I've been and some pic's birds that are around sussex. Friday, 29 August 2014. As l saw Matt Eade was heading to Dungeness. L gave him a call then we meet up at the ARC pit. Red-necked Phalarope was their distant and Little stint. Then went to see the Melodious Warbler mist the wryneck. Then to Rye for Curlew Sandpiper. A nice Afternoon birding. Both Red-necked Phal and Little Stint. Thursday, 28 August 2014. Thursday morning at Seaford Head. 3 Ravens o...
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birding never sleeps: May 2015
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Saturday, 30 May 2015. Red-necked Phalarope (Sidlesham, 30 May). Black-winged Stilt at the rear of Sidlesham Ferry pool. A very pale legged individual. At least it was large enough to get reasonable digiscoped images. On a rare foray to the near side of the ferry pool, where the mud was much thicker! Red-necked Phalarope on Sidlesham Ferry. Found by John King while I was looking the other way. I thought it was a female. Although head-on images are not so convincing. A splendid bird whatever. During a wal...