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Recent content by Tony mc

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    In AND around Sunderland

    Barmston pond today Greylag geese x2,Shellduck,Tufted duck,Teal,Mallard,Lesser black backed gull,Herring gull,Blackheaded gull,Common gull,Female Sparrow hawk,Kestrel,Fieldfare,Redwing,Goldfinch,Greenfinch,Bullfinch,Common Redpoll,Cock Reed Bunting
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    In AND around Sunderland

    Nice one Lee looks like its catching prey and adapting to the wild
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    In AND around Sunderland

    Hi Jeff the Harris Hawk at Barmston looks like a mature female still has jesses attached but look well worn looks like its been surviving for quite a while in the wild
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    In AND around Sunderland

    Buzzard feeding in farmers field behind Barmston pond looks like rabbit corvids mobbing it
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    In AND around Sunderland

    Harris Hawk Harris Hawk once again at Barmston pond sitting on gate next to hide one
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    Harrier id Cyprus

    Female (Ringtail) Hen Harrier
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    Harris Hawk

    Escaped Harris Hawk at Barmston pond in trees between hides
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    Birding in and around grassmere/Ambleside

    Hi fellow birders my son just moved to Ambleside and works in Grassmere was wondering if any one can point me in the right direction of any good sites in and around these areas for birding. Me and the wife will be travelling over at least once a month cheers
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    Birding in Washington village and surrounding area

    You would be surprised Mick what can be seen in the village
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    Birding in Washington village and surrounding area

    Highlight of the afternoon Buzzard sitting on top of hawthorn bush flanked by two magpies. bullfinch x 4 chiffchaff x 1 goldcrest x 2 loads of lt tits, gr tits, bl tits, coal tits, treecreeper, nuthatch, robin, hedge sparrow, blk birds, song thrush, jay x 2, carrion crow, rook, wood pigeon...
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