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PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 10:48 pm 
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Approx. 50 House Martins overhead at one stage before work this morning and the feeders were overwhelmed by 25+ House Sparrows.

Plus another unID'd bird overhead. Moral of tale always have bins to hand even when repairing a punctured bike tyre :lol:

James


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 9:12 am 
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As the saying goes "what a difference a day makes". The same period this morning saw a grand total of nil House Martins though 4 Swallows went East(ish).

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James


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 4:46 pm 
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James

Re your unid'd bird.

Honest man - huge respect!

I love it when birders own up to seeing birds they have either failed to identify or wrongly identified.

I now feel I can admit to a clanger of a few weeks ago. The bird was feeding on mud at the edge of a lagoon on Tetney marshes.

Briefly I had it down as a new global species - a short-legged redshank.

Then it flew off and revealed its identity.

It was a stock dove.

Are any other members willing to confess to past gaffes?


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2015 1:38 am 
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Jim Wright wrote:
James

Re your unid'd bird.

Honest man - huge respect!

I love it when birders own up to seeing birds they have either failed to identify or wrongly identified.

I now feel I can admit to a clanger of a few weeks ago. The bird was feeding on mud at the edge of a lagoon on Tetney marshes.

Briefly I had it down as a new global species - a short-legged redshank.

The it flew off and revealed its identity.

It was a stock dove.

Are any other members willing to confess to past gaffes?


Hi Jim,

members on here admit to gaffes your not asking much are you :lol:

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