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  1. K

    Rose-coloured Starling - Nottinghamshire??!!

    I'm a Notts fan but I had a game for Wollaton in Radcliffe. Sam
  2. K

    Rose-coloured Starling - Nottinghamshire??!!

    Yeah! Well it looked to head into Radcliffe and if you've ever been through you'll know its a bloody big area to search!
  3. K

    Rose-coloured Starling - Nottinghamshire??!!

    I saw what can only be assumed is a different bird (juv again) today for approx 20 seconds opposite Radcliffe Animal Shelter along the A52 It was on the power lines briefly and then flew alongside the car. Was with a small group of Common Starling. Didnt have time to stop and look as I was on...
  4. K

    Rose-coloured Starling - Nottinghamshire??!!

    Just recieved some further info about the sighting. It appears that it was at Barneby-in-the-Willows on the 30th October with c.50 Starlings. Sam
  5. K

    Rose-coloured Starling - Nottinghamshire??!!

    Hi James, Perhaps I didnt make it clear enough. It was on the "Bird ID" section - ie they werent sure of its identity and so asked Birdwatching Magazine (theyd already guessed at Rose-coloured Starling). I did a bit of research and found that there is a C**** B****** near Newark somewhere...
  6. K

    Rose-coloured Starling - Nottinghamshire??!!

    A report in Decembers Birdwatching Magazine on the Bird ID pages (includes a picture)! Only clues are "small Nottinghamshire village" and the names "Chris and Oliver Beacock". Clutching at straws here but does anybody have any further info? Cheers, Sam
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