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Recent content by dampflippers

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    in and around south tyneside

    Could it have been an egret I saw from car on Boldon Flats yesterday? Tallish and white.
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    Ball nest in gorse

    Thanks everyone. Wren it is then...unless anyone else has any ideas.
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    Ball nest in gorse

    I don't think long tailed tit- I couldn't see any cobwebs and it didn't seem to be stretchy.
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    Ball nest in gorse

    Hi again. Here is a photo ( a bit out of focus I'm afraid)
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    Ball nest in gorse

    Hi, What might make a woven ball nest in gorse? Lined with moss. Entrance hole. Northern England Could it be just a wren or something more exciting?
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    Durham Birding

    Thanks. Not woodchat shrike. Not Chaffinch. Looking through books again, the nearest seem to be Pied Flycatcher (although it looked bigger and slimmer) or one of the wagtails (though not wagging to my memory). Maybe I just didn't expect to see one not on the ground!
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    Durham Birding

    We drove past in car. I didn't notice any tail wagging, and know a pied wagtail. My first thought was ring ouzel, but it definitely had white on its wing. I have been looking through a reference book and the nearest, but too small, possibly a flycatcher (I've never seen one). Location just...
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    Durham Birding

    Black bird like. Pippit? sized. Sleek black all over with white bars on wings and possibly back of neck. On field fence post near Richmond yesterday. Any ideas?
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    Please look for glow worms

    It's now a good time to go out (at or after 11pm) and look for glow worms. Look for a small but bright green light in amongst the ground vegetation of verges, meadows etc. There is lots of info on this website, including past recordings: http://www.glowworms.org.uk/ Do please report any you...
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    It's glow worm time of year

    It's now a good time to go out (at or after 11pm) and look for glow worms. Look for a small but bright green light in amongst the ground vegetation of verges, meadows etc. There is lots of info on this website, including past recordings: http://www.glowworms.org.uk/ Do please report any you...
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    Please look for glow worms

    It's now a good time to go out (at or after 11pm) and look for glow worms. Look for a small but bright green light in amongst the ground vegetation of verges, meadows etc. There is lots of info on this website, including past recordings: http://www.glowworms.org.uk/ Do please report any you...
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    If you see glow worms...

    It's now a good time to go out (at 11pm) and look for glow worms. Look for a small but bright green light in amongst the ground vegetation of verges, meadows etc. There is lots of info on this website, and you can send your records here: http://www.glowworms.org.uk/ Do please report any you...
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    Aquatic plant for ID - Romania

    I was just going to confirm Frogbit. My pond now gets covered with it each year. It dies down in cold weather, then new little buds flat up to the surface next spring/summer.
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    in and around south tyneside

    If anyone would like to hep with a litter pick on Temple Park, there is one happening tomorrow (Thursday). This is the email from the Council that I received: "Hi All, The Council is undertaking a Big Spring Clean around various parts of the Borough and we would love some help. This Thursday...
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    Can anyone help with this fungus?

    I have just looked in my fungi book and it looks like: Reticularia lycoperdon / Enteridium lycoperdon. Occurence-- throughout year but more prevalent in spring; frequent. Inedible Fruiting body 0.5 - 8cm diam.
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