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Author: | Derick Evans [ Wed Sep 26, 2012 12:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Red-breasted Flycatcher - Tetney Lock 26/9/12 |
R-B Flycatcher in sycamores in copse on bend in road. just beyond lock 8-45am. Also Pied & Spot. Fly present. At Tetney Outfall Sluice - 3 Spot Flys., 2 Redstart, 1 Pied Flycatcher.11am. |
Author: | Terence Whalin [ Wed Sep 26, 2012 2:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Red-breasted Flycatcher - Tetney Lock 26/9/12 |
mr evans saw the r-b-fly around 11 ish met an interesting man who told me that the tetney rspb reserve warden found the bird and then unlocked the gate and drove down the access road to tetney marsh, is that you ?? or was mike with you ??. it is an interesting situation that the very thing that i have been asking for 5 years approx including lobbying at national level eg access to tetney marsh for the local group has not been forthcoming. could you please clarify the position for me, the local group will feel very snubbed by this development after many years of contributions to blacktoft. terry whalin ![]() |
Author: | Derick Evans [ Wed Sep 26, 2012 4:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Red-breasted Flycatcher - Tetney Lock 26/9/12 |
HI Terry. No snub involved here terry. I have PM'd you to clear things up for you. Also so as not to bore anyone who wants to hear about birds on hear. |
Author: | Ian Shepherd [ Wed Sep 26, 2012 6:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Red-breasted Flycatcher - Tetney Lock 26/9/12 |
RB Flycatcher in plantation, seabank scrub and trees at Louth Canal end of Commissioners' Bank (ie seabank betweek Humberston Fitties and Tetney Haven/Louth Canal) mid afternoon. Previously no sign, early afternoon, of this morning's bird in the 'orchard' trees. Also present in Commissioners' Bank scrub, 5 redstarts, 3 spotted flys, 1 pied fly, 4 robins. Also 2 marsh harriers over fields North Cotes side of Louth Canal. Ian Shepherd |
Author: | Derick Evans [ Wed Sep 26, 2012 8:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Red-breasted Flycatcher - Tetney Lock 26/9/12 |
Hi Ian. Just wondered if either you or anyone else noted another Pied Flycatcher type in the orchard today. The R-B Fly. I found at 9am this morning, was reported still present till 11am at least but neither birds were seen again by me at least from 11-30am on my return to the Orchard. Despite searching. Earlier the R-B Fly. was in company for a time with another very elusive 'Pied Flycatcher type' bird. That appeared to be quite grey from behind and to have very little white in its wing than a bog standard Pied Fly, other than a larger than expected white patch on its primary coverts. ??? |
Author: | Colin Smale [ Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Red-breasted Flycatcher - Tetney Lock 26/9/12 |
Terence Whalin wrote: mr evans saw the r-b-fly around 11 ish met an interesting man who told me that the tetney rspb reserve warden found the bird and then unlocked the gate and drove down the access road to tetney marsh, is that you ?? or was mike with you ??. it is an interesting situation that the very thing that i have been asking for 5 years approx including lobbying at national level eg access to tetney marsh for the local group has not been forthcoming. could you please clarify the position for me, the local group will feel very snubbed by this development after many years of contributions to blacktoft. terry whalin ![]() Be very nice for bird watchers to get access to this RSPB bird reserve financed by the public and with no little terns left which is why it was made into a reserve in the first place. So what's the holdup? |
Author: | Terence Whalin [ Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Red-breasted Flycatcher - Tetney Lock 26/9/12 |
didnt see the r/b fly after being attacked by robins, it went round the north side of the orchard with a robin in hot pursuit about 10.40 ish. didnt see again, i left about 11 myself and old chap with 2 black labradors did likewise. terry whalin ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Derick Evans [ Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Red-breasted Flycatcher - Tetney Lock 26/9/12 |
Terence Whalin wrote: didnt see the r/b fly after being attacked by robins, it went round the north side of the orchard with a robin in hot pursuit about 10.40 ish. didnt see again, i left about 11 < snip> terry whalin ![]() ![]() Thanks for that Terry. It flew out of the orchard more than once while I was watching it, even flying some distance towards the coast on two occasions, before coming back. Possibly the same bird seen later at the sluice bushes. Did you see the other more elusive Flycatcher sp. that I mentioned in my earlier post, also seen in the orchard? |
Author: | Ian Shepherd [ Thu Sep 27, 2012 7:27 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Red-breasted Flycatcher - Tetney Lock 26/9/12 |
No flycatchers in the 'orchard' when I was there, around 2 - 2:30pm, Derick. The only pied fly I saw yesterday was mid way along Commissioners' Bank and didn't look in any way unusual. |
Author: | Derick Evans [ Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Red-breasted Flycatcher - Tetney Lock 26/9/12 |
Thanks Ian. I returned early today more in hope than expectation but to no avail. You win some & loose some and tomorrows another birding day. ![]() |
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