Farewell January you will not be missed
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The last week of January has been quite like the preceding three, i.e
uninspiring, with the exception of reacquainting myself with my Hazel
Grouse. We ca...
Early February 2026
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*February 4th.* Another cloudy day, staying dry with the light easterly
wind continuing.
A sea watch produced 18 Shoveler, 11 Eider and 4 Red-throated ...
Herdlevær 25 January 2026 - A flurry of activity
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Another cold and calm day. My second walk at Herdlevær this year started
well but soon went back to something along the lines of same, same.
However, st...
We Have Lift Off!
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It was 17 days since my last spell of birding, and my first session for
2026....Lift Off!
I suppose lots of visitors to Conder Pool, wouldn't know the dr...
Lake Anderton, Chiltern
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This lake, a couple of minutes drive from the house, is stocked with fish
for kids to catch and I'd promised our grandson I'd take him fishing whilst
I was...
Bird Photographer of the Year, Collection 10
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Another year goes by. It seems just yesterday that I reviewed Bird
Photographer of the Year, Collection 9. And now, if a little late following
the first pa...
25th - 28th October
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It seems arbitrary to mention the birds we had in the previous few days
based on the morning we had today, but in true build up blog style...
The 25th wa...
How to Keep Blackbirds Away
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Introduction A backyard crammed with a bird song can be enticing and
calming. Nevertheless, a yard crammed with hundreds of blackbirds can be
disturbing....
2019 - året som gikk
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Då har vi så smått starta på eit nytt år, og då er det vel på tide å gå
gjennom og oppsummere litt av kva som skjedde i året som gikk. Eit år der
det gikk ...
Bardsey's: Western Orphean Warbler 19 May
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Bardsey's Wildlife: Today started like any other day, low cloud in the...:
Today started like any other day, low cloud in the morning giving a misty
start ...
Gaviotas de este invierno
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Algunas fotos interesantes de gaviotas de este pasado invierno.
Esta gaviota hiperbórea estaba en Bueu el 7 de diciembre,muy tempranera,fué
observada tamb...
London's raptor success story
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Juvenile Peregrine Falcon at Rainham today. Over the years, birds of prey
have got a pretty raw deal in Britain, from pesticides in the Sixties to
persecut...
Trommetreet
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Like ved hytteveggen står det en osp som har litt tørr ved stikkende opp,
og der kommer det ofte spetter innom, både dverg- , svart- og flaggspett.
...og...
Cornwall over Easter - 7-10th April 2017
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I'll start this off with some fantastic news! I asked Danni to marry me
and she said yes! Result! Could not be happier with the person I have
chosen to sp...
...this blog is no longer in use...
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This blog is no longer in use...
Maybe it will be used sometime in the future!?
My best bird images and finds will be found on;
*www.fjordimages.com/Wildl...
Mallorca April 2016 Part 2
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13th April 2016
Common Sandpipers in good numbers this one of three looking over from a
roadside bridge
Lesser Emperor on the sea shore and odd place ...
15 June : Sierra de María
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This last Monday and Tuesday was definitely one that Mr. Coward could have
used in his little ditty about 'Mad dogs and Englishmen going out in the
midday ...
January update
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Middle Spotted Woodpecker *Dendrocopos medius*
Here we are...blogging back again. The first month of 2015 has been quite
good and stuffed with typical wint...
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*No more fat with goodbye fat? *
Goodbye fat er et produkt som er utviklet for mennesker som sliter med vekt
problemer og vil finne den letteste og minst kr...
Teichhühner als Bodyguards
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Das Leben unter Wasservögeln wird mit dem anbrechenden Frühling ernst und
gefährlich. Insbesondere Enten und Gänse sind immer wieder in Schlägereien
mit Ri...
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*DAGENS FUGL NR. 112. KONGEØRN*
*The Golden Eagle. *
*Kongeørna bærer sitt navn med rette. *
*Majestetisk og prektiv både på bakken og i lufta med rustgulbr...
OPENBILL STORKS in EGYPT
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A couple of African Openbills have been photographed together recently from
a Nile cruise near Kom Ombo - the second record for Egypt following one at
Croc...
Reting monastery
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The Giant Babax *Babax waddelli* is a globally threatened species.
[image: Reting]
A rare sight in Tibet; something like a forest...The day started up pret...