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 Post subject: Northumberland
PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 1:19 pm 
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Half-term break with family based in port of Amble.
26-30 Oct 2010

A very enjoyable break with great autumn colours.
Nothing too amazing bird-wise and managed to miss out on any little auks or waxwings.

Purple sandpipers present at both Amble and Craster harbours. Med gulls also in Amble harbour (one ringed). Red-throated divers frequent off Holy Island plus good range of waders near the causeway. Eiders everywhere off coast. Distant gannets still frequent. A few whooper swans noted at Cragside (National Trust). Red Kite over A1 on way up there and another over Fountains Abbey on way back down.

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Brian


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 Post subject: Re: Northumberland
PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 8:57 pm 
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Hi Brian,

My wife and myself stayed at Alnwick the same week as you had been away and had several decent birds which included two flocks of Waxwings at Alnwick castle of 6 and 14,a couple of Peregrines(Alnwick castle and Warkworth), 17 Whooper Swans(Budle Bay),Pink-footed Geese,3 Goosander(Warkworth),15 Red-breasted Merganser and Long-tailed Duck(Berwick-On-Tweed) and stacks of Eider.This coupled with the stunning scenery and historical buildings,made for a very enjoyable break.Oh,and i forgot to mention that Steve Backshall off Lost Land of the Tiger and Alexii Sayle both stayed in our hotel. :D .


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