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  1. shhh

    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    of note this morning along dowles brook: dipper singing - three pairs in total, all showing well song thrush repeating an odd phrase over and over before continuing with typical song five goosander (2m+3f) and a pair of mandarin on the severn, just downstream from where the brook joins jon
  2. shhh

    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    there's a good article here: http://www.britishbirds.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Willow-Marsh-Tits.pdf and a good video here: http://www.bto.org/about-birds/bird-id/telling-apart-marsh-and-willow-tits .
  3. shhh

    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    there were a couple of ringers at knowles coppice on friday morning, fiddling with the nest boxes - at least i hope they were ringers personally i'm not too bothered by ringers - wing taggers however... jon
  4. shhh

    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    hi matt - no thoughts, just an observation: on friday i saw a pair of dippers feeding young (in the nest) - on the bank opposite the nest there was a hide - it was unoccupied at the time but looked like it had been there a while - the 'hole for sticking your camera out of' was pointed directly...
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