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Details and more meetings. Hay Bridge Nature Reserve. Details and more trips. Non-members can purchase a copy from the Secretary for £8.00 Inc. Postage. See under "About" for contact details. Please make cheques / POs payable to Lancaster and District Bird Watching Society. Other North-West England organisations. North Lancashire Ringing Group. Arnside and District Natural History Society. Craven and Pendle RSPB. Preston Society (Birds and Wildlife). Woolston Eyes Conservation Group. Bird surveys and you.
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Heysham Bird Observatory: 03/25/17
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Saturday, 25 March 2017. Clear overnight and clear day means a lot of birds have cleared off. Middleton NR 07:00 - 11:00. Meadow Pipit 25 over. That was it for vis. Chiffchaff singing by the gate first thing. Common Buzzard - 2 circling but not moving off anywhere. One was displaying for a time so probably local birds. Jay - 1 flew SE. Lapwing - 3 circled over the Model Boat Pond then flew off. Near half moon bay. Male on gorse by fenced off gravel. Chiffchaff. - 1. Pied Wagtail - 2. Meadow Pipit - 5.
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Heysham Bird Observatory: No vis mig coverage
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Sunday, 2 April 2017. No vis mig coverage. Shame it wasn't possible to watch the low tide channels and fare overhead in the early morning. Not a morning for grounded migrant enthusiasts! Pink footed Goose 35 S mid am. Single Goldcrest and Chiffchaff ringed by office. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ www.tide-forecast.com/locations/Heysham-England/tides/latest. The 2016 annual report is struggling along as the authors have not had much spare time this year. Should be ready within a fortnight.
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Heysham Bird Observatory: 03/20/17
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Monday, 20 March 2017. 3CY on the south quay. Flock of 6 Kittiwake in then on in 30 min seawatch. Two chiffchaff singing by office. 1 Little grebe on Fence pond (first I've seen here this year). No sightings of Goldcrest or Chiffchaff. But did hear 2 Chiffchaff singing. Contact calls only from Cetti's in western scrape. March Moth and Common Quaker in trap. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.tide-forecast.com/locations/Heysham-England/tides/latest. 2015 HEYSHAM OBS REPORT AVAILABLE. Anyone birdwatchi...
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Heysham Bird Observatory: 03/29/17
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Wednesday, 29 March 2017. Osprey over at c10am. First Willow Warbler of the year. Singing Blackcap along Moneyclose Lane. Middleton NR 0705 - 1030. 6C, ENE F2, Clear but misty. Hardly any migration was detected at Middleton, just 8 Meadow Pipits (1 trapped and ringed) and 1 Pied Wagtail (trapped and ringed) flew over! Cetti's Warbler still singing in the central marsh. Water Rail still calling from the western reedbed. A pair of Gadwall was on the Fence pond along with a pair of Mallard and a spare male.
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Heysham Bird Observatory: 03/22/17
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Wednesday, 22 March 2017. Two Sand Martin north this morning (IOY). 17 grounded Meadow Pipit Red Nab and three north this am. Male Wheatear Red Nab the only one despite good coastal coverage. At waterfall after the tide - the grey is really coming through on the mantle now. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Http:/ www.tide-forecast.com/locations/Heysham-England/tides/latest. The 2016 annual report is struggling along as the authors have not had much spare time this year. Should be ready within a fortnight.
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Maalie: Sydney
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His Majesty the Maalie King records his travel and wildlife pursuits. Explorer and Independent Biologist. Tuesday, 19 April 2011. Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House and Botanic gardens. That's an item on my "Ought to See" list ticked off. Now, please may we now go back into the outback? 19 April 2011 at 03:35. Having said that, its a lovely photo :D. 19 April 2011 at 05:13. Back to the outback for some more of those wonderful photos. And a close-up of Simon please! 19 April 2011 at 10:21. Great shot, hon!
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Maalie: January 2011
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His Majesty the Maalie King records his travel and wildlife pursuits. Explorer and Independent Biologist. Monday, 31 January 2011. Imbolc, Askam and Badger. Imbolc is not Spring, but it may be the herald. Of Spring. We may expect to see the first catkins dangling in thin sunshine, and the first snowdrops in bloom. This year I was honoured to have my Australian. Friend and fellow blogger Badger*. Who presently lives in Vienna). Visit me in Maalie Court, Askam-in-Furness,. To share the Imbolc Festivities.
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Maalie: March 2011
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His Majesty the Maalie King records his travel and wildlife pursuits. Explorer and Independent Biologist. Thursday, 31 March 2011. During the early 1970s I was privileged to serve as the Leader of a remote Antarctic field station in the Ross Dependency. Administered by the then New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme (now known as Antarctica New Zealand. The Ross Dependency lies due south of New Zealand and transport there was by flying from Christchurch, New Zealand directly to McMurdo Sound. Vanda Sta...
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Maalie: October 2010
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His Majesty the Maalie King records his travel and wildlife pursuits. Explorer and Independent Biologist. Friday, 29 October 2010. Loch Fyne is the largest of the Argyll sea lochs, being several miles wide in places, and I left until last to explore. Loch Fyne. Is famous for its kippers. Loch Fyne looking seaward on an Autumn afternoon,. Just as the sun is starting to burn off the hill mist. At Otter Ferry: can you see the distant structure on the horizon,. Just to the right of my boat's flag? I reported...