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Know Your Birds? - Edit - Not That Kind!
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Gribbo said:Little Golden Oriole I rescued from the middle of the road in France. Got a video of him eating maggots out my hand and out of a pot but can't upload them.
He ended up in the local wildlife sanstuary in the end, where the women thought he was a Kingfisher2 -
Leuth said:Picture the scene. Your boy Leuth, 36th birthday, wants to go on the Abraham Heights cable car. His extremely reasonable partner observes that is it 26 quid each for a tourist trap. He sullenly agrees and tags behind as they pass back along the Derwent. And then he looks down.
Been waiting my whole life to see one of these. And it happens on my birthday!!1 -
Leuth said:Picture the scene. Your boy Leuth, 36th birthday, wants to go on the Abraham Heights cable car. His extremely reasonable partner observes that is it 26 quid each for a tourist trap. He sullenly agrees and tags behind as they pass back along the Derwent. And then he looks down.
Been waiting my whole life to see one of these. And it happens on my birthday!!2 -
Groibbo said:Little Golden Oriole I rescued from the middle of the road in France. Got a video of him eating maggots out my hand and out of a pot but can't upload them.
He ended up in the local wildlife sanstuary in the end, where the women thought he was a Kingfisher1 -
Leuth said:Picture the scene. Your boy Leuth, 36th birthday, wants to go on the Abraham Heights cable car. His extremely reasonable partner observes that is it 26 quid each for a tourist trap. He sullenly agrees and tags behind as they pass back along the Derwent. And then he looks down.
Been waiting my whole life to see one of these. And it happens on my birthday!!
First I'd seen for literally 40 years, in Scotland back in '82.
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I'm not going to lie though, the highlight of 2022 was seeing my first (and second) White Tailed Eagle in Poole Harbour. Sorry, no photo.3
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:I'm not going to lie though, the highlight of 2022 was seeing my first (and second) White Tailed Eagle in Poole Harbour. Sorry, no photo.2
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KettsJohn said:Groibbo said:Little Golden Oriole I rescued from the middle of the road in France. Got a video of him eating maggots out my hand and out of a pot but can't upload them.
He ended up in the local wildlife sanstuary in the end, where the women thought he was a Kingfisher
@Stig @WSS @Lookout Can't remember who the tech one is out of you lot, but is there any way of uploading a video on here?1 -
Hal1x said:Gribbo said:Little Golden Oriole I rescued from the middle of the road in France. Got a video of him eating maggots out my hand and out of a pot but can't upload them.
He ended up in the local wildlife sanstuary in the end, where the women thought he was a Kingfisher0 - Sponsored links:
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Got one on Mrs phone of me feeding him out of my hand, but it's on her phone and she's at work2
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Gribbo said:Hal1x said:Gribbo said:Little Golden Oriole I rescued from the middle of the road in France. Got a video of him eating maggots out my hand and out of a pot but can't upload them.
He ended up in the local wildlife sanstuary in the end, where the women thought he was a Kingfisher3 -
Gribbo said:KettsJohn said:Groibbo said:Little Golden Oriole I rescued from the middle of the road in France. Got a video of him eating maggots out my hand and out of a pot but can't upload them.
He ended up in the local wildlife sanstuary in the end, where the women thought he was a Kingfisher
@Stig @WSS @Lookout Can't remember who the tech one is out of you lot, but is there any way of uploading a video on here?1 -
I would love to see a waxwing again. Many years ago, the house we lived in had a large cotoneaster bush and I was amazed to see these wonderful birds enjoying the berries. They are very exotic looking birds and are winter visitors from northern Europe.
I am a member of a Facebook group for waxwing sightings. There have been quite a few sightings this winter, mainly in Scotland and the north of England, unfortunately they haven't ventured further south.3 -
KettsJohn said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:I'm not going to lie though, the highlight of 2022 was seeing my first (and second) White Tailed Eagle in Poole Harbour. Sorry, no photo.0
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:I'm not going to lie though, the highlight of 2022 was seeing my first (and second) White Tailed Eagle in Poole Harbour. Sorry, no photo.0
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Gribbo said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:I'm not going to lie though, the highlight of 2022 was seeing my first (and second) White Tailed Eagle in Poole Harbour. Sorry, no photo.4
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One to have a guess at.
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Great Northern Diver?0
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Good thinking, but no.0
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KettsJohn said:Groibbo said:Little Golden Oriole I rescued from the middle of the road in France. Got a video of him eating maggots out my hand and out of a pot but can't upload them.
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Good guess, and this one was with a bunch of tufties, but no.0
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Greater scaup then? The only other one that looks like that...0
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(You can see its upperparts are grey rather than black, which is the tell)0
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Good thinking, but still not quite there. It was in fact a Pochard.
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Have any of you guys ever seen or heard a Woodlark singing…..better still any photos you may have taken stating where and when?
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Sadly, I've never seen one but there are lots of photos here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=any&taxon_id=7363&verifiable=any
Edit - if you look at the ones that are marked as 'Research Grade' they'll all have location data unless the observer has deliberately requested that it be hidden. This is for worldwide sightings, but you can go into map view and narrow it down however you want.1