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  1. Penny Clarke

    YELLOW WARBLER, Ham, Foula, Shetland

    An incredible bird, new for me and my first trip to Foula, Shetland was stunning! I didn't have far to go, as moved to Shetland in May. Very lucky as happened to be on annual leave and the £5 mail boat from Walls was a bargain on Thursday! Stayed on Foula and then returned on Saturday on the...
  2. Penny Clarke

    How's Your 2023 List Going?

    Happy Birding to everyone in 2023...
  3. Penny Clarke

    How's your 2022 list going?

    Happy Birding to everyone in 2022!
  4. Penny Clarke

    BLACK-BROWED ALBATROSS at Bempton Cliffs RSPB, Yorkshire, UK

    Taken on Tuesday 13th July 2021. An incredible bird and worth the drive up to the fabulous Bempton Cliffs RSPB Reserve! Foggy first thing, but brightened up later on! Lots more photos and write up on my blog...
  5. Penny Clarke

    How is your 2020 List Going?

    Here's to another spectacular year ahead for ALL BF Members across the world! Are you ready for another year of birding?! I hope that everyone has a fabulous year of exciting new birds and mega's! Wishing you all joy, happiness and good health Best Wishes Penny:girl: __________________...
  6. Penny Clarke

    Norfolk birding

    Semipalmated Sandpiper at Titchwell RSPB on Saturday 20th July. Taken from Island Hide in beautiful light after an earlier thunderstorm. https://youtu.be/bDAGbWcxbUM
  7. Penny Clarke

    Apple iphone XS Max - PhoneSkope Adaptor

    I need to upgrade my iphone....... is anyone using the dedicated PhoneSkope adaptor for the Apple iphone XS Max (6.5" screen) please? I like the idea of the big screen, but is this too heavy to stay on the scope tightly? Or should I go with iphone XS (5.8" screen) please? My scope is a...
  8. Penny Clarke

    Norfolk birding

    going off topic on the Norfolk thread, gets your posts deleted!!! Those people that complained about me rambling on about other stuff besides Norfolk birding back in 2009 was the reason that I started https://pennyshotbirdingandlife.blogspot.com/ Since the 1st of January 2010 I can write...
  9. Penny Clarke

    April 2019 at Gramborough

    BRILLLIANT JOHN!!!:clap::clap::clap:
  10. Penny Clarke

    How is your 2019 List Going?

    Here's to another spectacular year ahead for ALL BF Members across the world!:t::t::t: Are you ready for another year of birding?! I hope that everyone has a fabulous year of exciting new birds and mega's! Wishing you all joy, happiness and good healthB (:;) Best Wishes Penny:girl...
  11. SNOWY OWL

    SNOWY OWL

    First winter female. See my blog for more pictures and videos. http://pennyshotbirdingandlife.blogspot.co.uk/2018/03/snowy-owl-at-snettisham-rspb.html
  12. Penny Clarke

    Norfolk birding

    Snowy Owl seen again on Sunday 11th at Snettisham RSPB with the best views all weekend, but no sign today on 12th March. Penny:girl:
  13. Penny Clarke

    Norfolk birding

    SNOWY OWL viewed from Burnham Deepdale - sitting on the roof of the building on Scolt Head Island and then flew west at 6pm on Friday 9th March. Full account here: http://pennyshotbirdingandlife.blogspot.co.uk/2018/03/stop-press-snowy-owl-in-norfolk-fastest.html
  14. Penny Clarke

    How is your 2018 List Going?

    Here's to another spectacular year ahead for ALL BF Members across the world!:t::t::t: Are you ready for another year of birding?!:t:B (::D I hope that everyone has a fabulous year of exciting new birds and mega's! Wishing you all joy, happiness and good health Best Wishes Penny:girl...
  15. Penny Clarke

    Norfolk birding

    Holme Bird Observatory, Norfolk Ornithologists' Association is the same: Non-members, day permits 10am to 5pm. Members have dawn 'til dusk access. Best Wishes Penny:girl:
  16. Penny Clarke

    Norfolk birding

    Oh my goodness Paul! Never expected that! It will be sad not to see you around at Titchwell!!! Congratulations on your new role though! Where will you be working now? Thank you for your long contribution of all the sightings to this thread – I'm sure it has helped many people over the years...
  17. Penny Clarke

    Bird Id Please, Norfolk!!!

    Interesting.... but beak is white, so the lady said. Another email I have just received suggests an 'aberrant Blue Magpie of some sort.'
  18. Penny Clarke

    Bird Id Please, Norfolk!!!

    Thanks for everyone's help so far. Other thoughts via email to me are Rufous Treepie, but nothing seems to fit exactly yet.
  19. Penny Clarke

    Bird Id Please, Norfolk!!!

    Hi Peter I just asked Sue what colour the beak was.... she said 'white'!
  20. Penny Clarke

    Norfolk birding

    ID please?! http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=344860
  21. Penny Clarke

    Bird Id Please, Norfolk!!!

    A Norfolk birder just highlighted this on Twitter. A lady called Sue on NORFOLK COUNTRYSIDE PHOTOS on Facebook has this bird in her garden. Anyone know what is is please? She describes it as far bigger than a magpie! Obviously from an aviary or if not, she has a first for Britain!!! People keep...
  22. Penny Clarke

    Norfolk birding

    Eddie M. counted 101 Med. Gulls with Sue B. and I this evening, from Island Hide at Titchwell RSPB!!! I've never seen such a large number before! Cuckoo calling and I had fabulous views of 2 Turtle Doves at Choseley Drying Barns earlier on. Penny:girl:
  23. Penny Clarke

    Norfolk birding

    A few cropped shots of the magnificant Red-flanked Bluetail at Titchwell RSPB yesterday. Very, very elusive and time needs to be allowed to even get a glimpse! Further pictures on my blog. http://pennyshotbirdingandlife.blogspot.co.uk/2017/03/rfb-mothers-day.html Penny:girl:
  24. Penny Clarke

    Norfolk birding

    My father Peter Clarke's funeral tomorrow for any birders, old acquaintances that knew him: http://pennyshotbirdingandlife.blogspot.co.uk/2017/03/day-25-funeral-tomorrow.html|=(|
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