Autumn migration

 

It's started-  worth a look at your local marsh/ sewage farm/ lagoon  etc. for migrant waders ; especially if there have been showers or thunderstorms :))

 

S

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  • Hi S

    Off to Martin Mere next Sunday or Monday. Would you like a report back?

    Pip x

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    Hi,

    Migration is the raison d'etre for many british birdwatchers - GB is situated ideally for migrants from all points of the compass.  People don't realise just how much stuff we get compared with say Germany .

    :)

    S

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  • I know  what ye mean S

    The UK is real rich in birdlife and folks think its all boring wee brown birds we have here .

    They need to open there eyes Im thunlin  :D

    Cheers

    AL

    If its no fun Yer no doin it right!

  • Hi Seymours

    Interesting thread.  I will get up to speed and work out what is what with bird species.

    I am sure that the weather has had a huge impact on bird species at the moment.

    The weather would have confused many species due to the fact it has been hot and stuffy.

    We shall see what materialises now

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

    seymouraves said:

     

    It's started-  worth a look at your local marsh/ sewage farm/ lagoon  etc. for migrant waders ; especially if there have been showers or thunderstorms :))

     

    S

     

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous 24/07/2010 02:10 in reply to Anonymous

    Hi Seymours

    We are going to Rutland tomorrow - early on

    What should we be looking out for?

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

  • seymouraves said:

     

    Hi,

    Migration is the raison d'etre for many british birdwatchers - GB is situated ideally for migrants from all points of the compass.  People don't realise just how much stuff we get compared with say Germany .

    :)

    S

     

    Yep:- got a busy schedule for the weekend. A couple of 03.00am starts Sat & Sun.

    Ringing all weekend, hopefully we will get a few migrants before they move on!

    Regards Buzzard

    Nature Is Amazing - Let Us Keep It That Way

  • Unknown said:

    Hi S

    Off to Martin Mere next Sunday or Monday. Would you like a report back?

    Pip x

     

    sounds good :)

    For advice about Birding, Identification,field guides,  binoculars, scopes, tripods,  etc - put 'Birding Tips'   into the search box

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    Well the heavy downpours and thunderstorms have crossed the country and with a NE component :))))

    Black Terns, Wood sands, Little stints  Curlew sands etc should be piling in. Could be some seabird movement down the east coast and maybe some odd scandinavian migrants this weekend:))

    I think I'll go out birding..........

    seymouraves said:

     

    It's started-  worth a look at your local marsh/ sewage farm/ lagoon  etc. for migrant waders ; especially if there have been showers or thunderstorms :))

     

    S

    S

    For advice about Birding, Identification,field guides,  binoculars, scopes, tripods,  etc - put 'Birding Tips'   into the search box

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    Went birding looking for migrants along the coast. Saw Bonxies, Arctic skuas,Manx shearwaters, Gannets, yellow wagtails, Whimbrel, Wheatear, Green,  Wood and Curlew sandpipers, Little stint, Spotted redshank,

    The wind had veered south and then east. Not enough North for a decent seawatch :(

    :)

    S

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  • Just read on Des Mackenzie's blog that he found a juv Ruff at the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens! A first for 'inner London'.