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Recent content by russkie

  1. R

    VERY shortly returning to County Durham to live, looking forward to some old favourites

    VERY shortly returning to County Durham to live, looking forward to some old favourites
  2. R

    NOCMIG from a real amateur

    Hi folks. Just got into nocmig recording with some trepidation, but am loving it. A little advice from a real novice on getting started. This is assuming you have visited https://nocmig.com/ and have sorted out equipment and the software. This has cost me nothing, zilch, as I aready had a Sony...
  3. Fulmar

    Fulmar

    Fulmar getting fractious
  4. R

    Caithness Scotland, Long-tailed Duck ?

    Just been sorting through photos from 2nd Nov 2019, I think this is a fem winter Long-tailed Duck. Can someone verify please. apologies for photo.
  5. R

    probable Dunlin, Caithness Scotland

    thanks Lou, always best for me to check.
  6. R

    probable Dunlin, Caithness Scotland

    Hi folks, can someone please confirm that this is Dunlin- just had small flock of them up here in Caithness, first of the year.
  7. Twite

    Twite

    Flock of Twite, New Years Day 2020.
  8. R

    Sea duck ID, Caithness, Scotland

    thanks for that, bill looked odds-on for an Eider but plumage was a bit confusing
  9. R

    Sea duck ID, Caithness, Scotland

    Hi folks, another one off Sinclair Bay today please.
  10. R

    What species of Diver (Loon) please. Caithness, Scotland

    Sorry for quality of photo, anyone able to id these for me please. Sighted today, Sinclair Bay, Caithness. A trio.
  11. R

    Such excitement, Blackcap

    Amazed this afternoon to see a male Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) in my Caithness garden, feeding on an apple.
  12. Rock Pipit

    Rock Pipit

  13. Pair of Twite

    Pair of Twite

  14. Bar-tailed Godwit

    Bar-tailed Godwit

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