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Recent content by John Layj

  1. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    There were two pairs of Gadwall on the Moors Pool around 2:30pm yesterday, one pair quite close to the East Hide. I saw JTB yesterday but didn't realise they were worth mentioning...:eek!:
  2. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    1. Kestrel 2. Whoopers 3. Crow bathing
  3. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    Few photos from yesterday. 1. Brown Hawker 2. Dunlin 3. Moorhen sunbathing
  4. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    Little grebe with five chicks on the North Moors pool late this afternoon
  5. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    At least two cuckoos calling, sailing pool and Flashes
  6. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    A few photos from this afternoon. Couldn't find the Redstart unfortunately, but the PWC list did move forward a little.
  7. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    Still very cold with an Easterly wind, but the weather seems to be improving at last. Moors about two-thirds frozen, North Moors almost completely frozen. BARN OWL hiding in the reeds at the North Moors mid-afternoon, visible from the new hide. No photo unfortunately, since it was keeping a...
  8. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    Now we are six Six Whoopers at least for now
  9. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    Had The Moors to myself this afternoon so I thought I'd report the few notable sightings (and lack of sightings). Shelduck had increased to 5, two pairs on the main pool and a lone male on the North Moors. No sign of the Wigeon or Oystercatcher seen earlier in the day. Whooper Swan still...
  10. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    Barn Owl put in a brief appearance for a few of us at the Flashes at 16:28
  11. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    Whooper Swan still at Moors at dusk
  12. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    Maybe someone could help me with House Sparrow, which definitely isn't an Upton "easy one" for me. I also think a number of us struggled with Nuthatch for the patch list in 2017.
  13. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    1. Distant record of the Whooper. UW first for me. 2. A very trusting mouse eating berries
  14. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    An hour well-spent :t:
  15. John Layj

    Upton Warren

    Plenty of butterflies on the wing today.
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