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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The big north east dip!
During the first half of January, the north-east had somewhat of a purple patch with Ross' Gull, Grey-Headed Lapwing and a wonderfully c...

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As May, turns to June, spring migration comes to an end and birding interest in our part of the world at least, slows down somewhat! But tha...
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On evening of 04/06 - a drizzly, gloomy one, local birder Gareth Casburn Whatsapped me some pics of an odd looking Pochard-type at Ardley ER...
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As we moved through September and into October, summer visitors slowly thinned out and autumn began to take grip. The sound of Redwings seep...
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