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Recent content by GusHawk

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    Lothian Birding

    Been surveying up in Wester Ross and there were remarkably low Wheatear numbers in May, few moer around this month.
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    Feather ID, Aberdeen

    Ah nice! Better than a Pheasant that's for sure. Plenty Woodcock in those woods this winter so I probably should've guessed that's what it'd be. Cheers all!
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    Feather ID, Aberdeen

    I did look at Pheasant briefly and sort of pushed that thought aside hoping it wasn't something so mundane haha
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    Feather ID, Aberdeen

    Picked this up when setting up hairtraps for Red Squirrels in Tyrebagger Forest, just outside Aberdeen, Scotland. Any help much appreciated!
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    Feather ID, Aberdeen

    A-ha, cheers! I obviously didn't look at Buzzard very well.
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    Feather ID, Aberdeen

    I found this feather stuck to the twig of a Downy Birch in the middle of a conifer plantation in West Woods, near Bucksburn, Aberdeen. I've tried Tawny owl, Buzzard, Pheasant, Woodcock but still not sure what it's from, any ideas?
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    The Magic Roundabout

    Nice round-up of the magic of the Magic Roundabout in all it's glory! Spring isn't far away, hope it's at least nearly as fruitful as this quarter has been! All the best for 2016 :)
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    Lothian Birding

    You too Geoff, turns out I missed a call from James (either before or after seeing you) to tell me the Kingfisher was back in the same place it was last spotted! Only saw I had a missed call once I got back home, by which time the bird had left. It must be there more often, and must be using...
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    Lothian Birding

    Water Rail has returned to the Hermitage.
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    Lothian Birding

    My first sighting of Raven over the Hermitage of Braid yesterday. Went over the quarry kronking, heading west.
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    Lothian Birding

    Quite a sizeable mixed flock of Feral Pigeons, Starlings, Redwings, Fieldfare and other thrushes in the field by Liberton Tower. Also a nice flock of finches, mainly Linnets, but have also picked out at least 1 Tree Sparrow and plenty Chaffinches. Suspect there's Brambling amongst them too...
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    The Magic Roundabout

    The shear variety of birds you get at the Magic Roundabout is just awesome. I've also not commented much recently (college work and such) but just had a good read and catch-up on what you've had over the past month or so. Nice work Mike :)
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    Birds fae Torry

    In a cold few hours in the afternoon I had 1 Great Northern Diver flying past from in front of the lighthouse, 1 Snow Bunting in the puddly car park, several Black-throated and Red-throated Divers, the Goldeneye, Common Scoter and Knot that you've mentioned, Andrew, and also a strange male Eider...
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    Birds fae Torry

    I'm going out in the hopes of Little Auk and Great Northern Diver, or any skuas tomorrow.
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    Birds fae Torry

    Are you allowed into the allotments without owning any or are the Black Redstarts being seen through the fence?
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