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  1. lostinjapan

    Possible Eagle sp near Bryncrug, nr Tywyn

    Hey Dan Ta for the link to the Stithians bird. Had been trying to find that for a while. Think I owe you a tank of petrol and a good days birding... May save it for later on the spring or autumn:) Seems now from threads we have 6 records of subadult 'wild' Golden Eagle in England and Wales...
  2. lostinjapan

    Possible Eagle sp near Bryncrug, nr Tywyn

    Hey all Interesting records of Golden in Wales Mike from EBBW. Any more details on them? Great link there Dan... Worth following up to see if any members have lost birds recently. Guess the Stithians bird may be linked... But what age was it Dan? By the way the Isle of Wight bird cannot be...
  3. lostinjapan

    Possible Eagle sp near Bryncrug, nr Tywyn

    Hi there the Hawfinches were at Llanelltyd Churchyard near Dollgellau. Birds were feeding and calling in the Churchyard and surrounding gardens. Sean
  4. lostinjapan

    Possible Eagle sp near Bryncrug, nr Tywyn

    An amazing find Mike, just sorry we couldn't share in your good fortune. Jogresh is originally from Timperley and gave fond memories on visits there and Alty. Anyway once again a great find. Sean
  5. lostinjapan

    Possible Eagle sp near Bryncrug, nr Tywyn

    I was confused... Thought the Isle of Wight bird was no so recent but a bird that was on the loose 2 years ago in S England. Only seen one Imperial Eagle...so not sure if Isle of Wight bird is Imperial ...but looks good for immature Golden to me. Sean
  6. lostinjapan

    Possible Eagle sp near Bryncrug, nr Tywyn

    Hey Rob Mike and I got as far as Bird Rock today before we broke down! Stuck in the valley for 5 hours we grilled every raptor and saw 10+ Buzzard, 3+ Red Kite, 3 Peregrine, 2 Kestrel, 1 Merlin, 1 Goshawk, 1 Sparrowhawk but no sign of the Eagle. The other highlights before we broke down were...
  7. lostinjapan

    Possible Eagle sp near Bryncrug, nr Tywyn

    Golden Eagle origin Not sure the escaped bird has been seen in a while. I believe it was an adult bird so rules out your bird anyway. Weirdly an adult passed through Suffolk last March. Immatures are more likely to wander so perhaps it is a genuine Scotzbird or unringed Irish one. Anyway...
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