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  1. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    My last emberiza bunting save for a really terrible photo... Two with no pics as during my no camera period. 3504. Striolated Bunting Emberiza striolata Israel All the best Paul
  2. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    Another bunting... 3499. Little Buntings Emeriza pusilla from three different counties - Norfolk, Wiltshire & Hertfordshire, England All the best Paul
  3. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    Another bunting.... 3497. Rustic Bunting Emberiza rustica Wales & Finland All the best Paul
  4. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    Using bunting... 3495. Lapland Bunting Calcarius lapponicus Norway All the best Paul
  5. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    I'll play my last (passer) sparrow (rather than another bunting 😀) .... 3493. Shelley's Sparrow Passer shelleyi Uganda All the best Paul
  6. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    Penultimate sparrow for me.... 3491. Plain-backed Sparrow Passer flaveolus Thailand All the best Paul
  7. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    It does the job. Using sparrow... 3489. Dead Sea Sparrow Passer moabiticus Turkey All the best Paul
  8. Paul Chapman

    May Moths

    The warmer and more settled spell last week was relatively kind so two nights trapping at my local rewilding site produced 47 species on 7th May and 89 species on 11th May including two Buttoned Snouts. In Clevedon, a few bits and bobs have included two Netted Pugs. Yearlist now 150 species. A...
  9. Paul Chapman

    May Moths

    Oak-tree Pug for me All the best Paul
  10. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    Been busy... But let's go with rock:- 3487. Rockwarbler Origma solitaria Australia All the best Paul
  11. Paul Chapman

    Paul's British & Irish 2024 Moth List

    With a good night in the field with 79 species on Saturday, the year list is now up to 150 species:- 113. Peppered Moth Clevedon, North Somerset 10th May. 114. Figure of Eighty Watercress Farm, Nailsea, North Somerset 11th May. 115. Coleophora alcyonipennella Watercress Farm, Nailsea, North...
  12. Paul Chapman

    Paul's British & Irish 2024 Moth List

    Continuing additions with one night in the field:- 86. Celypha lacunana Watercress Farm, Nailsea, North Somerset 7th May 87. Scarlet Tiger (caterpillar) Watercress Farm, Nailsea, North Somerset 7th May 88. Peach Blossom Watercress Farm, Nailsea, North Somerset 7th May 89. Common Carpet...
  13. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    That is a cracking looking bird. All the best Paul
  14. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    My last buzzard left unplayed for me... 3466. Cape Verde Buzzard Buteo bannermani Santo Antao, Cape Verde All the best Paul
  15. Paul Chapman

    Lesser Sand Plover Bangkok April 2024

    Yes. As was Rimac. Keyhaven was Siberian. All the best Paul
  16. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    Another wren... 3458. Cabanis's Wren Cantorchilus modestus Costa Rica All the best Paul
  17. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    Sitting by a moth trap when it is cold gives enough time for a wren or two... 3456. Canebrake Wren Cantorchilus zeledoni Costa Rica All the best Paul
  18. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    Using wren... 3454. Wrenthrush Zeledonia coronata Costa Rica All the best Paul
  19. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    Still billed... 3448. Yellow-billed Cacique Amblycercus holosericeus Costa Rica All the best Paul
  20. Paul Chapman

    Lesser Sand Plover Bangkok April 2024

    Birds of Thailand is prior to the Lesser Sandplover split when mongolus became Siberian Sandplover and atrifons became Tibetan Sandplover but it confirms that it is atrifons & the schaeferi subspecies. All the best Paul
  21. Paul Chapman

    Lesser Sand Plover Bangkok April 2024

    The Lesser Sandplovers that occur in Thailand are Tibetan Sandplover so atrifons. All the best Paul
  22. Paul Chapman

    Paul's British & Irish 2024 Moth List

    A few bits & pieces but in the field tonight... 79. Pebble Prominent Clevedon, North Somerset 3rd May 80. Garden Carpet Clevedon, North Somerset 4th May 81. Freyer's Pug Clevedon, North Somerset 5th May 82. Golden-rod Pug (possibly) Clevedon, North Somerset 5th May 83. Buff-tip Clevedon, North...
  23. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    Going with bill.... 3446. Parrot Crossbill Loxia pytyopsittacus Hertfordshire, England (three pics) Also Common Crossbills from Mallorca (pic) & Corsica (pic). 😀 All the best Paul
  24. Paul Chapman

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    From broad-billed to thick-billed... 3444. Thick-billed Warbler Arundinax aedon Thailand All the best Paul
  25. Paul Chapman

    Britain's most prolific egg collector, reoffends again.

    For the avoidance of doubt, the suggestion that this is simply an English issue is a dangerous statement and inaccurate. Indeed, 90,000 eggs seized in Germany in 1999 is a classic example showing the fallacy of such statements:-...
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