September has brought nothing outrageous, however still has produced a few decent things including a juvenile Ruff, several Dunlin, Common Sandpiper, a pair of Raven, a Wheatear and several other uncommon visitors including both Teal & Wigeon, a Little Grebe, a Lesser Whitethroat and several Yellow Wag.
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Tenerife
Back from a very sunny, family holiday in Tenerife, 17/03 - 22/03. If time permitted, I was keen to get round to see as many of the endemc b...
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For a while, there were plans for a 2024 overseas birding trip in late May, with Estonia mooted as a possibility. However, with the brillian...
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Another interesting year's local birding with a grand total of 146, actually equalling the 2022 total and again, agonisingly short of 15...
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I drove over to Otmoor RSPB reserve on the morning of Sunday (30/07) to look for Brown Hairstreaks and maybe bump into a few dragonflies. Th...
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