Yesterday I was surprised to see a Hoopoe lookinig through the window. It then flew off and pirched onto of a pillar outside the house. I managed to take a photograph before it few off. I then went outside and could hear it calling sat on top of the house. Then it flew off. WHAT A SIGHTING!!!!!
Shane said:Hi folks posting this using my phone again, we we're at Berry Head again yesterday but didn't see the Hoopoe again, we did put details of the monday sighting in the bird hide looking out on the Guillomots though and added date and place seen. I was lucky enough to get some shots of a male (I think) Wheatear on the walls of the fort though plus distant shots of the guillomots I will post all these on my return. Off to Churston today and then finishing our holiday by visiting Dawlish Sunday to see all the birds in the stream that run through it . Shane
Hi Shane
Great to hear from you...our paths haven't crossed yet ! The ducks in Dawlish are lovely, a real mixture & lots of manky mallards to boot. You could also try going up the hill from Dawlish onto Haldon (10 mins drive) & try out the raptor viewpoint. Enjoy your last few days.
Love Bella & Holly
clare b said:If you see a greying, middle-aged, bossy, rude, patronising couple (her younger, hair in bob, him older, glasses) lurking round the village give them my 'love' & point them in completely the wrong direction please !
There is a Hoopoe in Beaumaris Anglesey at the moment 16.4.11
Someone has posted a Grid Ref on line, I thought it as quiet ay Conwy this morning
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Hello Housemartin
Welcome to the forum..How amazing to see such a rare bird in your garden and been quick enough to take such a good photo
I'm very envious lol
Do enjoy your time on here it is a very friendly place to be unlike the couple who were so rude to bella
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Feeling More Positive :-)
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Wow that's great! When I went to Lundy Island last month there was one that had landed there. Unfortunately I didn't see it.
Great find :)
Thats a fantastic sighting House Martin. I have seen them in Corsica, where they are pretty common, but I have only ever seen one once in this Country. To get one in your garden is amazing. Well done for capturing it on film
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